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Does anyone have the H0 Honda spec Cup 2 tires? I’m looking for a picture of the sidewall to see how the honda version of the tire is designated on the tire.
 

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Just got my Type R yesterday, and I can confirm the stock tires are indeed noisy lol. Adding more sidewall for comfort and trying to reduce road noise is on my to do list. One thought I had was going to a 255 width and a 40 or 45 sidewall? Adding just a little tire height will make it easier to get over the lip into my garage. I haven't scraped yet, but my Model 3 did all the time ?
 

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Thanks all for this thread. After killing myself over looking for dedicated full winter set up I pulled the trigger on these.
265/35/19 provides:
-More sidewall (pothole protection)
-More aesthetically pleasing (now I don't need to buy SPOON springs for that 1" drop- lol) and I keep the stock wheels which I love
-Same/better driving quality/dynamics (love the stock ride in comfort/perfect for the street).
-Saved $850 bucks by not going with a dedicated Winter/Wheel set up
-$80 Instant rebate at Tire Rack
-$60 Prepaid VISA card

Cheers
 

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Thanks all for this thread. After killing myself over looking for dedicated full winter set up I pulled the trigger on these.
265/35/19 provides:
-More sidewall (pothole protection)
-More aesthetically pleasing (now I don't need to buy SPOON springs for that 1" drop- lol) and I keep the stock wheels which I love
-Same/better driving quality/dynamics (love the stock ride in comfort/perfect for the street).
-Saved $850 bucks by not going with a dedicated Winter/Wheel set up
-$80 Instant rebate at Tire Rack
-$60 Prepaid VISA card

Cheers
I know I'm super late here, but as someone who opted for a full winter setup instead, I can say this is much better.
Sure, I have SOLID winter support with my Blizzack tires, but it means I'm running them until nighttime temps are above 40 degrees on average(due to OEM tire recommendations) which REALLY sucks in upstate NY!
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