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Originally Posted by NTTY
You can't do that, the tire would be off recommended diameter.
You can go for the one size up in width (255/35 and 285/30). It also better fills the wheel arches since there's a direct relation between width and sidewall height of your tires.
Best is to remain in the 3% diameter variance:
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So you are saying that 255/35 and 285/30 would be ok? How about 255/35 and 285/35?
I cant stand the way the stock tires look, they look like rubber bands to me as well. I need a little more rubber on there and i'm not sure what the best choice of tire sizing would be. Any additional info you have would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!