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Old 08-17-2015, 07:32 AM
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Hi guys,

My 2006 e60 has 20'' Petrol Vengeance staggered 245/35/20 & 275/30/20 on Stock Sport suspension.

Will i have problems if i put 275/35/20 rears?

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Dont go to a 35 in the rear, instead do a 285/30
It works great
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Originally Posted by Euronuts
Dont go to a 35 in the rear, instead do a 285/30
It works great
Thanks but i'm asking specifically about 275/35/20.
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Ok with a 35 series tire in the back on 20's you are running 10 mm over stock height.
Technically it should be 25 series in back and 30 in front... too thin for my taste.
running a 35 front 30 rear keeps specs the same front to back and very minimal rubbing.
Its what iam currently running.
I see your in pdx if you want to meet up and see?
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Originally Posted by Euronuts
Ok with a 35 series tire in the back on 20's you are running 10 mm over stock height.
Technically it should be 25 series in back and 30 in front... too thin for my taste.
running a 35 front 30 rear keeps specs the same front to back and very minimal rubbing.
Its what iam currently running.
I see your in pdx if you want to meet up and see?
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Thanks for the reply man. Unfortunately I’m no longer in pdx.

Currently, I’m running 245/35/20 & 275/30/20 but i can’t find 275/30 for a good price all I can find is 275/35. I want to replace the rear tires only and sell the car.

I'm guessing there won’t be a rubbing problem if I run 245/35 fronts and 275/35 rears right?
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