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I am running a 245/30 front and 275/30 rear. Although I think the rears could do with being at least 285 on the rear for 10" wide rim. The previous owner was running 275 no problem though and preferred the stretched look. Think my front is 9" wide as well. Sure more tyre knowledge people could confirm sizes though. :thumbs:

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I am running a 245/30 front and 275/30 rear. Although I think the rears could do with being at least 285 on the rear for 10" wide rim. The previous owner was running 275 no problem though and preferred the stretched look. Think my front is 9" wide as well. Sure more tyre knowledge people could confirm sizes though. :thumbs:

 

Will 285's go on with no interference on the arches ?

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The previous owner was running 25mm spacers on the rears so I would imagine so. I am just about to fit some 20mm spacers all round as I have an offset of 35 on the rear. Shouldn't be a problem, unless you are lowered or planning on lowering.

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you can safely use 245/35 x 20 front and 285/30 x20 rears :thumbs:

 

Ideally should be the 30 profile all round.

 

I have no rubbing issue with 285 T1R on the rear lowered about 27mm.

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you can safely use 245/35 x 20 front and 285/30 x20 rears :thumbs:

 

Ideally should be the 30 profile all round.

 

I have no rubbing issue with 285 T1R on the rear lowered about 27mm.

 

So 245/30x20 on the front and 285/30x20 on the rear would be your 1st choice?

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Yeah that sounds a good set-up. Similar to mine but I have a slightly more stretched 275 rear. Will be replacing with a 285 rear though when I need new tyres. Definitely agree with having a 30 profile all round though. :thumbs:

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you can safely use 245/35 x 20 front and 285/30 x20 rears :thumbs:

 

Ideally should be the 30 profile all round.

 

I have no rubbing issue with 285 T1R on the rear lowered about 27mm.

 

So 245/30x20 on the front and 285/30x20 on the rear would be your 1st choice?

 

That's what I run absolutely trouble free.

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