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Is 35/30 Sidewall too thin?

Yes this setup was for 20's. Forgot to mention that. Originally Posted by AntiVenom I am pondering going with a 265/35 and 305/30 setup on my wheels, which adds an

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Old 05-07-2015, 07:51 AM   #10 (permalink)
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Yes this setup was for 20's. Forgot to mention that.

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I am pondering going with a 265/35 and 305/30 setup on my wheels, which adds an insignificant amount of sidewall compared to your 255/285 setup. A lot of guys run the 265/305 setup but on 19" wheels (i.e. the sidewall is the same, just on a smaller wheel), and I don't see those guys on forum crying over bent wheels. So just avoid the major potholes and you should be fine.

Also just as a piece of advice since we are talking about wheel diameters and what not. a 245/35 Front and 285/30 Rear has the same overall diameter @ 26.8" (which also happens to be the factory wheel/tire diameter). The 255/35 Front is slightly larger diameter than the 285/30 rear. Probably won't cause any problems but the keen observer might spot the difference in diameter/sidewall size.

I look forward to seeing some photos of your setup.
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I'll definitely post some pictures sometime next week when the setup is complete!

Out of curiosity for future knowledge, how are you getting the overall diameter measurements. This would be helpful so I don't have to bother asking all of these questions
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