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Can i run a 19x10 or 19x8.5 with a 275/35/20 front with a 315/35/20 20x10 in the rear stock height on the car with no issues???
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To give you an idea, I have 20x10's all around with 275/35/20's all around, +40 offset and I'm lowered with an Eibach Prokit, and I'm good. No issues. I would be willing to guess you would be alright with the 315's in the back. Especially at stock stance.
 

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Maybe that's worded badly but it reads like you want to put 20 inch tires on 19 inch wheels in the front? If that's the case the answer is no.
 

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Your question is confusing with the 19" rims and 20" tire sizes?

I am lowered about 1-1/4" - 1-1/2" and I am running 20x9 F with 35mm offset and 20x10 R with 41mm offset wheels with 275x35x20F and 295x35x20R Nitto Invo's and they fit perfect. I plan to go with 315x35x20 Invo's on rear when these wear out. They should fit but will be tight. If you go with a 19" rim you do not have the option for a 28" tall tire in a 315 or less.
 

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I think he wants 19" front and 20" rear.
 

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if you mean a doable staggered 19/20 combo its has been before and Ive done a 275/315 combo as well works and looks great.
 
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HELP!

i posted couple days ago and said this "Can i run a 19x10 or 19x8.5 with a 275/35/20 front with a 315/35/20 20x10 in the rear stock height on the car with no issues???" many of you thought i was trying to run a 19 inch rim with a 20 tire, but what i meant is can i run a 19 in rim and 19 tire in the fronts with a 20 inch rim and 20 tire in the back. i was thinking 275/35/19 front with 315/35/20 in the rear stock height with no issues at all? help me fellas and be detailed please!
 

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Ralph, the front tire you are quoting is 26.6 dia and the rear is 28.7 dia.
The difference could cause you issues in stability control and ABS. Also your speedometer will be dramatically off. Those are the items I'd be worried about with that setup.
 

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Ralph, the front tire you are quoting is 26.6 dia and the rear is 28.7 dia.
The difference could cause you issues in stability control and ABS. Also your speedometer will be dramatically off. Those are the items I'd be worried about with that setup.
Do we know of a single car or user who has reported 'stability control or ABS' issues. Lots of guys run larger rear tires than front tires. Its extremely common and the factory PP cars come this way, although the circumference difference is only 27.0 front to 27.7 rear.

His front size is pretty close. Sure his rear size is slightly larger, but I doubt its going to cause issues.

Anyway Paul @ Need4SpeedMotors replies above that he's setup mustangs with staggered 19/20" wheels and those tire sizes, so I think you're good to go. Should look killer too. Just watch the wheel offset. That's what can kill you in regards to fitment with wide tires.
 

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Ralph, the front tire you are quoting is 26.6 dia and the rear is 28.7 dia.
The difference could cause you issues in stability control and ABS. Also your speedometer will be dramatically off. Those are the items I'd be worried about with that setup.
Lots of people run staggered setups, and as mentioned the PP comes with larger tires in the back than up front. I would think he'd be fine.
 

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To give you an idea, I have 20x10's all around with 275/35/20's all around, +40 offset and I'm lowered with an Eibach Prokit, and I'm good. No issues. I would be willing to guess you would be alright with the 315's in the back. Especially at stock stance.
Did you need any spacers on the front?
 

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I'm also interested in this setup. Anyone have any pictures of 19 front 20 back?
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