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      08-15-2017, 08:57 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by V8<turbo4 View Post
Bump would like to know as well

Stock rims stock M suspension
If you don't want rubbing issues, it's 225/40r18 on the front, 255/35r18 on the back.

If you're asking what can be fit on the rims, it's 245f/265r - but it's not recommended - (depending on the tire) you're pulling in very hard at the top of the rubber and causing the tire to be more oval shaped than it's supposed to.

Also, you'll probably rub, and at the back there's a gas filler line that you can sever if you rub in the wrong spot (which is incredibly inconvenient next time you go to fill up).
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