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285/30/20 or 295/30/20 up front?

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I searched the whole internet trying to find info on a 285/30 20 or 295/30 20 up front lol but nothing. Anyways I have MP4S 275/35 and 315/30/20 in the rear. The problems I’m having is the front is taller than the back and it’s noticeable on the side walls too. Also the 275/35 is tucked in a lot

I have a return window to get 285 or 295, just need to know if it’ll work. Pictures will help

F: 20x10 et33
R: 20x11 et55
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Since it is really hard to find those sizes for the front, have you considered changing the rear tire size? 315/35R20 and 305/35R20 can be found pretty easy.
 
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Since it is really hard to find those sizes for the front, have you considered changing the rear tire size? 315/35R20 and 305/35R20 can be found pretty easy.
Discount tire has a 285/30 placed for me but it’s on backorder. Michelin already let me switch from a 315/35 to 315/30 under the warranty program. It’s just the front I haven’t done yet and it’s too expensive to buy two of these tires
 

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Nice, let's hope that back order is not months away. Good Luck.

Discount tire has a 285/30 placed for me but it’s on backorder. I have the 315/30 already
 

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I know I have more but they're hard to find with all the pics I have on my phone. Ill look later

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Sharp, I'm diggin' it. But I'm biased because mine is DIB also. I'm running 285/35/20 up front, and 315/35/20 in back.
 
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Sharp, I'm diggin' it. But I'm biased because mine is DIB also. I'm running 285/35/20 up front, and 315/35/20 in back.
I had that setup 315/35 and 275/35 but the car set way too high for me
 

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According to Michelin the tires you have are within 0.1" dia. of each other. Is it really that noticeable? Which means the profiles are barley more than a millimeter different. Anyway, you'd be better off going 265/35 if you want the front tire profile smaller than the rear. That would be 1/16" lower profile than 315/30, give or take. That would also be closer in size than 285/30 or 295/30. 285/30/R20 are almost an inch smaller diameter than 275/35/R20 and I wouldn't recommend that, plus your wheel well gap will grow with those smaller diameter tires, which you may not like. If you're really stuck on the 30 profile, I'd go at least with 295/30 if they will fit, but that wouldn't be my choice; I'd go 265/35 like I mentioned previously.
 

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I'm have MRR/M600 rims with 285/35/20 on 20x10 35 offset on front and 305/35/20 on 20x11 50 offset on the rear. i tried 295/35/20 on the front, but they rubbed the front fender well. I'm still riding on stock springs and shocks. I believe the rounded look of the rear wheel makes it appear taller (to me). :) Not a problem for me.

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