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Thanks for your input!

My aim is actually to copy BrantMcE here with his awesome square 285/35/20 setup on 20x10 ET 35 Stance SF07 rims. I guess I could go for a 275 in the front but then it'll be more of a staggered fitment even if it's 20x10 both in the front and back, due to the diameter of the tire; more stretch and less side-wall.

A little more rubber in the back than the 275 stock would be nice too, so 295R and 275F on 10" might be where i end up if I don't find good tires, but 285 x 4 would give nice balance to the car I think as I feel it want's to understeer slightly when pushing it.
A 285 is a nice size tire for our cars, and they can really use all the rubber you can stuff under them. I was set on a 285 or 295 square set up but found a good deal on some take off gt350 wheels/tires. I’ve seen quite a few 275/35/20 fitments and it fills the wells quite nicely, as that’s roughly a 27.6ā€ tire. Only concern I’d have with a 285/35 would be that that’s a rather large wheel/tire at 28ā€. A tire wider than a 275 on all corners would be nice but a good quality tire, even in a 275, will far surpass the stock wheels/tires in performance. You might have some clearance issues if you’re on sportlines or super sports but other than that, you should be good
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Hey guys, I have a set of 20" X 10.5" +27, hub fits perfectly,fitted with 255s rims sitting in my garage I wanted to know if there is any possible way to fit them without rubbing. Would spacers do anything?

The front should be fine, but the rear is going to stick out a good bit. The front too but not horrible.
 
 








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