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Anybody know if a 285/35/20 fit without rubbing on the front? I plan to install steeda progressive spring and the wheel is a 20 x 9.5 et29 .
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285/35R20 all the way around. No issues at all

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Yes I’m on stock suspension. I asked the same question a few months ago and some of the guys that are lowered also run 285’s up front so you should be good to go with the Steeda springs
 

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305/30/19 square with -2.75* camber in front and no rubbing.

rubbing is a result of many factors, not just springs/wheels size. Factors like castor, camber, front struts etc etc all make a difference.

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I know this is a little bit of an older forum however I am wondering the same thing. In the process of possibly buying some steeda progressives. Current setup on stock suspension is 285/35s in the front and 305/45/17s in the rear. will they work?

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Current setup on stock suspension is 285/35s in the front and 305/45/17s in the rear. will they work?
front should be just fine. Rear could be close. it'll drop the edge of the fender a good inch. So you may need to pull those drag slicks in a bit or add camber so you're not rubbing the fender edge or the inside face. Remember, static observation is worth little. The suspension compresses a fair bit while driving...
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