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Old 1/28/14, 11:37 PM
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Today buy niche targa black wheels 20x8.5 front and 20x10 rear What tire size recommended thanks
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Sincerest apologies for the lack of response. We'll give you your money back.

Try www.tirerack.com and their customizing feature. I'm sure you can find 20" tires that will work.
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Sincerest apologies for the lack of response. We'll give you your money back. Try www.tirerack.com and their customizing feature. I'm sure you can find 20" tires that will work.
Lol thank you very much
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255/35/20
275/35/20

That'll fit just fine. Nitto NT555 tires

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255/35/20 275/35/20 That'll fit just fine. Nitto NT555 tires Nick C.
Thanks order nitto invo 255/35/20 front and 295/35/20 rear
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Similar situation for me... 255 f, 305 r
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Originally Posted by alanpalmerin
Thanks order nitto invo 255/35/20 front and 295/35/20 rear
a 295/30R20 would be closer in OD to the front tires. Unless your looking to emulate the skinny/fatty look?

Also the difference in width and sidewall height will effect the way the car handles which should show up as more understeer.

It wont be an issue under normal driving but if you have a favorite on ramp or curve you like to fly around you will probably notice it. If you do, try playing with the tire pressure front to rear and see if that helps. IIRC bumping tire pressure up in the front dials out some understeer and might not require much of a spit at all. Honda for instance sometimes utilizes a difference of just 1 psi do dial in the factory handling on some of their vehicles.

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