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      10-13-2019, 10:28 AM   #1
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My wheels finally came in and now I'm shopping for tires. I'm wondering what tire size is recommended?

The wheels are HRE FF10

Front - 20x9.5 20mm
Rear - 20x11 43mm

Im also running MS spacers now with my 666m wheels 12mm front and 10mm rear. Can I continue to use my spacers or will the tire rub with the new wheels?
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I would go 275/30 and 305/30. This won’t give you the stretch look on the tires.
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265 front, 305 rear.

IMO, 275 is a bit much on 9.5
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Would the 305 rear tire rub with the spacers I'm running?
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Seems like 265/295 is the way to go. But will it rub with my spacers? I forgot to mention that I'm lowered also.
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265 front, 305 rear.

IMO, 275 is a bit much on 9.5
I'm running a 275 30 mp4s on a 9.5 it still has a very slight stretch, would match a 305 on an 11 perfectly in the rear.

And to the OP no you would not still run the spacers with those offset wheels and proper width tires.
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Would the 305 rear tire rub with the spacers I'm running?
No. I run 305s on an 18" EC-7 with 44 offset and no spacers.
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265 front, 305 rear.

IMO, 275 is a bit much on 9.5
I'm running a 275 30 mp4s on a 9.5 it still has a very slight stretch, would match a 305 on an 11 perfectly in the rear.

And to the OP no you would not still run the spacers with those offset wheels and proper width tires.
Seems like some people have issues with 305s rubbing? Do you think I'll have that issue as well?
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Seems like some people have issues with 305s rubbing? Do you think I'll have that issue as well?
No I do not with that offset and a ps4s tire. Maybe very very mild camber adjustment at most. I'd definitely run a 305 on an 11 inch wheel. Just my experiences.
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No I do not with that offset and a ps4s tire. Maybe very very mild camber adjustment at most. I'd definitely run a 305 on an 11 inch wheel. Just my experiences.
I'm running -1.8 camber in the rear and I also have zero rub.

I've ran -1.6 with no issue as well.
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This is currently how the car sits. Do you think going 305s would rub in the rear?

In this pic I also have my MS spacers on.
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No, 305 will be fine. What size spacer and tire is currently on? The worst case scenario is you'd maybe need a smaller spacer.
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No, 305 will be fine. What size spacer and tire is currently on? The worst case scenario is you'd maybe need a smaller spacer.
I think i may go with 265/30/20 front and 295/30/20 rear MPS4S I just wanted to play it safe since i saw some posts about people saying their 305s were rubbing.

My goal is to have the tires be flush as possible without spacers. My current spacers are 12mm front and 10mm rear.

My original route was MPS4S 275 front and 305 rears but i got worried about the tires rubbing.
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Based on that offset, 265/30/20 front and 305/25/20 would be best.
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