245/40/20 in the front?!? Help....

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Old 08-06-2011 | 03:29 PM
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245/40/20 in the front?!? Help....

Hello all...

well I finally got around to getting my new rims and tires mounted...

the original plan was to lower the car with an eibach pro-kit...however The rear tires are pretty fat and I barely have a finger gap at stock height...(rub some getting up my driveway)

rear tires: 275/35/20....look awesome by the way....

fronts look not so awesome as I have a huge gap with a too low profile tire
235/30/20


anyone run a 245/40/20 up front with no drop to fill out the wheel well?
or should i go with the "safe" 245/35/20...

calculated diameter size difference is 3.37" on the 245/35/20
and 3.85" on the 245/40/20

I can't lower the back without having to do fender mods..which im not really interested in doing right now...and don't want to drop just the front..

HELP?!
Old 08-06-2011 | 04:56 PM
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went ahead and ordered the 245/40, I'll get pics up when they are on this week!
Old 08-12-2011 | 11:22 PM
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they fit!
Old 08-12-2011 | 11:30 PM
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Nice! Posts some pics if you can...
Are the tire diameters different front / back? If so, any problems with cruise control or VDC?
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