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If you want the best you can get, go with the PSS. If you want to save some money the S04 are a great choice. As far as your stagger...
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If you want the best you can get, go with the PSS. If you want to save some money the S04 are a great choice.
As far as your stagger... IMO 245/285 is way too much and will give you a lot of understeer. On the stock sport tires I like 265/35 and 285/35.
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