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Does this mean if i already have some new 245/40 on the backs i can order 275/35 and put them on the back and put the back ones on the front without the tire being stretched or anything? im sorry if this is a stupid question but im tire illiterate
Does this mean if i already have some new 245/40 on the backs i can order 275/35 and put them on the back and put the back ones on the front without the tire being stretched or anything? im sorry if this is a stupid question but im tire illiterate
Do u think that the tires would rub? If i get 275/35/19 in the back and 245/40/19 in the front
I just got the 275/35/19 on the back and 245/40/19 in the front on the stock rims and i drove it for about 3-5 miles on some pretty bumpy roads and NO RUB just trying to get the Info out
I just got the 275/35/19 on the back and 245/40/19 in the front on the stock rims and i drove it for about 3-5 miles on some pretty bumpy roads and NO RUB just trying to get the Info out
Thanks. There are already tons of threads with that info already though. This is simply a reference thread with info about the OEM wheels and tires.