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20" Tire Size Question/Help

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Hi everyone,

I bought a set of rims for the summer (which I can't wait for) but I am having a hard time deciding on tire sizes. The rims are 20x9 in the front and 20x10 in the rear. I was thinking of going 255/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear. I know you can likely do bigger but I am wondering what people think and how ride comfort might be affected. What do you think is best for that size?

Hoping for some help and thank you in advance!
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Look at various Mustang aftermarket websites and you will find the more common tire to rim size configuration. 255/35 and 275/35 are the common stagger for 9 and 10 inch wide rims on 20's

As for ride comfort....you're on 20's. All depends on what is on the car currently.
 
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I would got 265/35 or 275/35 front and 285/35 or 295/35 rear.

30 series for the rear is going give a lot more fender gap and it will be a little stiffer ride.
Even if you drop it depending on your offset, 35 series tires will be fine.
 

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Hi everyone,

I bought a set of rims for the summer (which I can't wait for) but I am having a hard time deciding on tire sizes. The rims are 20x9 in the front and 20x10 in the rear. I was thinking of going 255/35 in the front and 275/30 in the rear. I know you can likely do bigger but I am wondering what people think and how ride comfort might be affected. What do you think is best for that size?

Hoping for some help and thank you in advance!
The proper size to keep you close to stock is 255/35/20 in front and 275/35/20 round back. The ride picks up a little harshness, but nothing too bad. 20s look great too!
 
 








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