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The dilemma of to buy or not to buy

Chappers

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The time has come that the front wheels need replacing and the rears aren't far behind. I've been toying with the idea of alloys and wider tyres or just getting new tyres on stock

I'm really interested in the AXE Ex19 in grey you can get them as 20" in a 8.5" front and 10" on the rears what size would you recommend? I was thinking 275/35/R20 front and 305/30/R20 rears? But it's just down to cost, with Michelin Pilot sports with the above set up pushes it to £2k!

With the cost in mind I could just keep the stocks for now and get pilot sports for the current set up. .
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if you do 305 rear do 285 front don't really want to give more than a 20 stagger it feels weird at least for me and check camskill for tyres
 

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A 275 section tyre is way big for an 8.5" rim
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