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Old 01-31-2012 | 03:04 PM
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Hankook 235/30/20

Anyone ever run these on the front? Feedback is appreciated. Pics would also help

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Old 01-31-2012 | 03:16 PM
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I ran them and they were pretty good but I would rather have the 245/30 to prevent the stretch the 235 gives. I think 245/30 is perfect up front, especially of your slammed....here are some pics of 235/30

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Old 01-31-2012 | 03:27 PM
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Originally Posted by P Casey
I ran them and they were pretty good but I would rather have the 245/30 to prevent the stretch the 235 gives. I think 245/30 is perfect up front, especially of your slammed....here are some pics of 235/30

https://www.myg37.com/forums/picture...mper-cv1s.html
I'm def slamming so that's why I am asking. I'm going 275/30 rear for sure. 285 will rub considering the amount I am planning to drop. I want the right front to match the rear. I actually don't mind the the stretch on your car. I ordered 245/35 front but am now having second thoughts about how they will look with 275/30. What do you think Cas?
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The 245/35 is a better fit compared to those 235/30's. They will also match better with those 275's out back compared to the 235.
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245/35 was a little too bulky in front for my taste, thats why I decided on the 245/30 series.
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Originally Posted by P Casey
245/35 was a little too bulky in front for my taste, thats why I decided on the 245/30 series.
Just by the look of your car I can tell you and I have similar taste in when it comes to the drop and tire appeal. You've already tried what I was considering to do which is 275/30 + 235/30 so I trust your input. I don't want the exaggerated stretch, neither do I want that true-fit of the Hankooks 245/35. 245/30 is as in between as i can probably get.

245/35 is recommended by the manufacturer, I get it and appreciate your feedback Neal but I am planning on have a less than conservative drop.
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Originally Posted by P Casey
245/35 was a little too bulky in front for my taste, thats why I decided on the 245/30 series.
Any pics with the 245/30 Cas?
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just in my profil under stance sc-5 pics
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