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235/30 will be just fine....Like I said before I WILL NOT rub...its all good man....like I said...its not my first rodeo with lowering a car man.
LOL, you WERE saying 225/35 will NOT rub, which def would have. Regardless of how many rodeo's you've had, it helps to take what people say into consideration. I've had 5 evos too, but if I was going to build a 6th, I'd still want to hear what people had to say
LOL, you WERE saying 225/35 will NOT rub, which def would have. Regardless of how many rodeo's you've had, it helps to take what people say into consideration. I've had 5 evos too, but if I was going to build a 6th, I'd still want to hear what people had to say
No I feel what your saying man, I am always down to hear what people think. But yea Im not going to get a 35, I just ordered some 235/30
I'm running 225/35 20" +36 and I'm dropped like 2" on bcrs and I'm not rubbing. why do you think it would look weird lol
well you could be another inch lower then. You sure you have 225/35/20? I jut cant for the life me determine why someone would want to run 1.2" Larger then OEM OD.
well you could be another inch lower then. You sure you have 225/35/20? I jut cant for the life me determine why someone would want to run 1.2" Larger then OEM OD.
I bought my wheels with those tires, I was just letting you know its possible and I could think of a couple of reasons why u would want 35 series over 30 it fills out nicely, more ride comfort etc.