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Old 12-11-11, 10:41 AM
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Default Gs350 awd Wheel size

Im trying to put 20x9 front 245/30x20 and rear 275/30x20 is that fit without spacer/ coil?
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
Im trying to put 20x9 front 245/30x20 and rear 275/30x20 is that fit without spacer/ coil?
Those tire sizes don't have the same overall diameter and you will ruin your differential.

If you do 245/30-20 front, rear should be 285/25-20

Whats your rear rim width?
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Originally Posted by msgs350
Those tire sizes don't have the same overall diameter and you will ruin your differential.

If you do 245/30-20 front, rear should be 285/25-20

Whats your rear rim width?
Front 20x9 245/30.20 rear 20x10.5 275/30.20 is that fits on my gs awd??
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
Front 20x9 245/30.20 rear 20x10.5 275/30.20 is that fits on my gs awd??
245-35 20 and 275-35 20
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
245-35 20 and 275-35 20
Your tire size will cause an issue with the AWD system...and 275-35/20 is too big.

The common combos are:

245/35-20 and 275/30-20
245/30-20 and 285/25-20

I personally went with 225/35-20 (Rim: 8.5" front) and 265/30-20(Rim: 10" rear) on my AWD.
Reason for this is because Contiental DWS are fairly wide and i didnt want to do fender work.

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Originally Posted by msgs350
Your tire size will cause an issue with the AWD system...and 275-35/20 is too big.

The common combos are:

245/35-20 and 275/30-20
245/30-20 and 285/30-20

I personally went with 225/35-20 (Rim: 8.5" front) and 265/30-20(Rim: 10" rear) on my AWD.
Reason for this is because Contiental DWS are fairly wide and i didnt want to do fender work.
if i put 245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear it will be fit perfectly? Without installing coil overs or spacer?
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
if i put 245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear it will be fit perfectly? Without installing coil overs or spacer?
What about 245/40/20 and 275/35/20??
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
What about 245/40/20 and 275/35/20??
I'm not familiar with those sizes...... But they seem large. I still suggest:

245/30-20 & 285/25-20

Or

245/35-20 & 275/30-20
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I use to have 245/30/20 all around, the ride was a lil hard. Now I have 245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear and the ride is really smooth now, now fender mods not lowered
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Originally Posted by mr3gs300
I use to have 245/30/20 all around, the ride was a lil hard. Now I have 245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear and the ride is really smooth now, now fender mods not lowered
do you run into any pot hole trouble? staten islands roads are terrible and im too scared to ruin anything lmao
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Originally Posted by seanyoon
if i put 245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear it will be fit perfectly? Without installing coil overs or spacer?
If I were you, I'd listen to mr3gs300 and stick with what's been proven. Also, theres no way of knowing if it will fit perfectly without knowing the offsets

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