305-50R20 Tires on OEM rims?
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305-50R20 Tires on OEM rims?
I am just about ready to buy new tires for our 2010 LX 570. I already picked up a set of OEM rims from a 2013 LX I will use and I was thinking of going up a size on the tires.
Right now I am looking at the Michelin Latitude Tour HP in 305-50R20. Has anyone tried that size? Any issues with rubbing?
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Right now I am looking at the Michelin Latitude Tour HP in 305-50R20. Has anyone tried that size? Any issues with rubbing?
Thanks.
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A guy on www.ih8mud.com has them on his 200 series. Said he had a small rub on mud flap but it was a easy fix. Get on the Mud site and do a search 305/50/20 several posts about them.
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I have Pirelli Scorpion Zero 305/40ZR22's on my 2013. The rims and tires were put on by the dealer prior to purchase. There is a slight rub when the wheel is turned 100% out of a parking spot when in Low. If I wait the 30 seconds for the car to get to Neutral or don't crank the wheel there is no rubbing. But these are 22 not 20's.
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The ride isn't bad although it is my first experience with the LX so I only have a test drive with stock tires to compare it too and I didn't really notice the difference. In purchasing the vehicle I was trying to combine the usability of my 4Runner with the luxury of my old BMW X5 4.6is. I was disappointed because I was expecting the car to drive like the BMW, which it doesn't but I expect to get much more from the car overall. It did great this winter up in Telluride.
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