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I'm running 275/35 + 295/35 now (on 18x10 + 18x11 wheels though). Forgestar picked the offsets, no spacers involved. My 275's are just a little too wide for the front
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I'm running 275/35 + 295/35 now (on 18x10 + 18x11 wheels though). Forgestar picked the offsets, no spacers involved. My 275's are just a little too wide for the front fender well, but the setup works well (slight oversteer). The 295's fit in the rear just fine though, with a little room to spare. On my wheels, a perfect flush fit taking up all the available room would probably be 265 + 305, but then I think there'd be too much relative grip in the rear and maybe get into understeer.
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