need help on tire issue
need help on tire issue
I am wondering how different my car will look if I put 275/30/20 on the rear instead of my 285/30/20. anyone have a similar set-up on factory height? pics please...
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your sidewall will be 3 mil shorter, so slightly larger wheel gap. other than that, not much difference. slightly narrower tire also, but i don't think you will be able to see the difference in that looking from the rear.
use this tire size calculator to play around. it doesnt look to be much different, however you need to make sure its less than a 3% difference between front and rear.
Why are you wanting to switch? looks like the sidewall will be .12" shorter and .4" narrower of a tire.
Why are you wanting to switch? looks like the sidewall will be .12" shorter and .4" narrower of a tire.
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3mm taller is actually 6mm. Need to consider the total diameter, not just the added height on the radius. Anyways, 6mm is a tad under 1/4". I think the difference will be negligible.
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Sorry I don't have pictures for reference, but my Summer Set of wheels run 245/35/20 and 275/30/20 without any rubbing problems, I originally wanted 285's but my tire dealer warned me of rubbing...I have the 37xS...nice car btw!
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