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Originally Posted by bluelex
Neo- I've never been an exact numbers guy but I just wanted a 30 series tire front and back to give the car and wheels set up a nice rubberband look. When I had the 245/35/20-275/30/20's I never was happy with how the rear looks thinner and the front looks fatter, I just really like how the the 30series tires make the lips and wheels look from the side and straight up, almost all rim no tires. I had the 235/35-275/330 nitto's on my Donz and I really did like how the side walls matched but the front still looked fat to me when looking at them straight up. I'm waiting and hoping that Nitto comes out with a 235/30/20 so I can match that up with their 275/30/20. That would be my dream set up, matching sidewalls and matching rubberband looking fatness in 30 series tires. I really don't care is the diameter would be off a little bit..
I agree I dont like that look where the front looks fatter than the back
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In florida we can afford to ride on rubber bands because the roads are pretty good for the most part. I am sure other people are pretty skeptical about riding so low and worry about damaging rims and such.
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Originally Posted by tonydt1g3r
I agree I dont like that look where the front looks fatter than the back
In florida we can afford to ride on rubber bands because the roads are pretty good for the most part. I am sure other people are pretty skeptical about riding so low and worry about damaging rims and such.
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In florida we can afford to ride on rubber bands because the roads are pretty good for the most part. I am sure other people are pretty skeptical about riding so low and worry about damaging rims and such.
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With the 245/35 275/30 combo, the fronts will have slightly bigger sidewall. This is even more exaggerated with the 8.5/10 wheel width combo. With the caveat that some tire makes fit slightly differently, the sizes that are comfortable on those wheel widths are 245 front and 285 rears. The sidewall for these sizes are 3.4". The sidewall on a 275/30 is 3.2" and on a 10" width wheel, it very gets slightly stretched. Why not always go 245/285? Depending on the offset, some cannot comfortably fit 285s in the rear and are not willing to modify fenders. 275s are safer, fit-wise.
The other way is to go 235/35 and 275/30. Both of these are 3.2" sidewalls and will stretch slightly and should be close.
Like you guys, I also prefer the sizes to be the same or the rear to be larger (not the other way around). Keep in mind that the series number does not equal a set sidewall height. It is a percentage of the width. If you run the same series with different widths, the sidewalls WILL be different which translates to different size diameters for front and rear wheels.
LEXISM, if you want to beef up the rear, go to 285s IF you can fit it. Or to balance it out, go 235s in front if you cannot fit 285s. I know some are going
because we are all talking about a small percentage of an inch but obviously many here can discern that difference.
The other way is to go 235/35 and 275/30. Both of these are 3.2" sidewalls and will stretch slightly and should be close.
Like you guys, I also prefer the sizes to be the same or the rear to be larger (not the other way around). Keep in mind that the series number does not equal a set sidewall height. It is a percentage of the width. If you run the same series with different widths, the sidewalls WILL be different which translates to different size diameters for front and rear wheels.
LEXISM, if you want to beef up the rear, go to 285s IF you can fit it. Or to balance it out, go 235s in front if you cannot fit 285s. I know some are going
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Originally Posted by Neo
With the 245/35 275/30 combo, the fronts will have slightly bigger sidewall. This is even more exaggerated with the 8.5/10 wheel width combo. With the caveat that some tire makes fit slightly differently, the sizes that are comfortable on those wheel widths are 245 front and 285 rears. The sidewall for these sizes are 3.4". The sidewall on a 275/30 is 3.2" and on a 10" width wheel, it very gets slightly stretched. Why not always go 245/285? Depending on the offset, some cannot comfortably fit 285s in the rear and are not willing to modify fenders. 275s are safer, fit-wise.
The other way is to go 235/35 and 275/30. Both of these are 3.2" sidewalls and will stretch slightly and should be close.
Like you guys, I also prefer the sizes to be the same or the rear to be larger (not the other way around). Keep in mind that the series number does not equal a set sidewall height. It is a percentage of the width. If you run the same series with different widths, the sidewalls WILL be different which translates to different size diameters for front and rear wheels.
LEXISM, if you want to beef up the rear, go to 285s IF you can fit it. Or to balance it out, go 235s in front if you cannot fit 285s. I know some are going
because we are all talking about a small percentage of an inch but obviously many here can discern that difference. ![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
The other way is to go 235/35 and 275/30. Both of these are 3.2" sidewalls and will stretch slightly and should be close.
Like you guys, I also prefer the sizes to be the same or the rear to be larger (not the other way around). Keep in mind that the series number does not equal a set sidewall height. It is a percentage of the width. If you run the same series with different widths, the sidewalls WILL be different which translates to different size diameters for front and rear wheels.
LEXISM, if you want to beef up the rear, go to 285s IF you can fit it. Or to balance it out, go 235s in front if you cannot fit 285s. I know some are going
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235/35/20F and 275/30/20R
for 20x8.5 and 20x10 wheel?
by Nitto?? What is the average pricing for these tires?
both of these sidewalls are the same, but yet still have the stretched look? I think all do this set up compared to the 245/30/20 and 275/30/20 or even the 285/25/20. Let me know!!!!
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nevermind I found the thread, I started the thread
Just forgot the setup
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Originally Posted by Lettuce
nevermind I found the thread, I started the thread
Just forgot the setup
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Originally Posted by Neo
LEXISM, if you want to beef up the rear, go to 285s IF you can fit it. Or to balance it out, go 235s in front if you cannot fit 285s. I know some are going
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I just bought a set of wheels and t1r tires with the above specs for my LS430. fronts are 20x8.5 and rears 10.5:
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And here are my last set of wheels with michelin ps2s 245/30/20 on a 9.5 and 295/25/20 on a 10.5:
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Prior to the last set i was running 20s in 8.5s and 9.5s with t1r 245/35 and 275/30 set up. never bothered me much that the front tires were a tiny bit taller
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