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Originally Posted by k67p67
I suspect that you will regret playing it safe. Plus sizing wheels and tires is the perfect opportunity to improve appearance and performance. Rather than using spacers, find wider wheels and wider rubber. There are endless examples on this site of how owners accomplished this. Estimate how much drop you anticipate adding in the future and what kind of alignment specs you prefer.
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That might be the case, I'm going to go for a better fitment. Many wheels have a lot of ETs to chose from. But my main question was if anyone had the same rim and tire size so I could see how that looks in the wheel well. But thanks for your input!