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Old 01-15-2014, 02:42 PM   #30 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by yoshi1975 View Post
but on the stock wheels you dont see that much of a difference as you can see on these aftermarket ones, do you suggest i try to see if the shop upgrades the rear wheels only to 285 or 275/35/20? would that make a big difference?

thanks Cooltoy, appreciate the education here...

Yah, 14 mm difference now vs 4 mm with stock. I would probably go with 285/30/20. That gets you closer to stock numbers. But if you want to fill more of the gap, then you need to change the front to a larger diameter.

That is why I asked if you are lowered or plan to lower.

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