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Originally Posted by Radride Okay. Get the 265/30/20's that way the way the tire sits on the front wheel will be consistent with the rear wheel. Otherwise your front's will
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You're saying to get 265s for his 11" rims? That's gonna be too stretched and look funny. I'd get the 285/30 or 295/30 in the back and be done. I got 285/30 right now on my Z and they are a bit too stretched for what I wanted.
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