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2007 GS350 AWD 225/40/18 front 255/40/18 Okay?

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Old 05-24-11, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by rominl
if you have 245/40/18, then 285/35/18 rear will work
according to http://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp
if you have 245/40/R18 and 255/40/R18, its not a big diff
check this website, a helpful calculator in such situation
consider that the OEM is 245/40/R18 to get accurate speedo
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Originally Posted by imadesign
according to http://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp
if you have 245/40/R18 and 255/40/R18, its not a big diff
check this website, a helpful calculator in such situation
consider that the OEM is 245/40/R18 to get accurate speedo
it depends on width of wheels. if you are running staggered 8 and 9, the setup you talk about is probably ok. but imho if you are running staggered, might as well do 10 in the back
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Default GS 350 rwd

I am wondering will 225/40 18 front 255/40 18 rear on RWD be ok. I know the front are pushing the limit on 3%.

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