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HELP!! Can I fit 255/25/20 with 1.25 drop??

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Old 05-31-03 | 02:01 PM
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Default HELP!! Can I fit 255/25/20 with 1.25 drop??

Hey Guys
I need your help as I am working on a deal that is based on time so any info ASAP would be so helpful. Can I fit a 255/35/20 with a 1.25 drop or do I have to go with a 245/35/20. Any info would be great....

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Old 05-31-03 | 02:47 PM
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a 1.25" drop get close to anything really, but you'll have to check those tires sizes. well, the 245 would be better between the two if that's your only choices
Old 05-31-03 | 03:38 PM
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Dang, I guess I'll put this in the wheels and tires sections.

255s will rub up front. Are u talking about the rears?
Old 05-31-03 | 08:39 PM
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i had 255/35/20 b4 and rub on highway bumps with no drop in the front....go 245 if u can
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Thanks for your help guys. What do you think of going 245/35/20 fronts and 255/35/20 rears??? for a rim that is 20x8.5 +42 offset???
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not sure if that would b bad.. i think its ok....mayb someone with a better answer will respond..
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