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305/35/20 fit on 20x10 +40 with 1 inch drop?

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I’m planning on running Nitto NT555 G2’s 285/35/20 in the front and 305/35/20 in the back all 4 on Niche 20x10 rim with +40 offset. I’m on Streeda Progessive lowering springs, about an inch drop around. Anybody with a similar setup? Will it fit? Thank you!
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I’m planning on running Nitto NT555 G2’s
you can do so much better that that crap. Or does it never rain where you are?

305/35/20 in the back all 4 on Niche 20x10 rim with +40 offset.
good god why? Then again are you trying for the drag-radial look? with ET40 you will probably be fine. But really just stick to 285 square.
 
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you can do so much better that that crap. Or does it never rain where you are?

good god why? Then again are you trying for the drag-radial look? with ET40 you will probably be fine. But really just stick to 285 square.
What tire do you run? It rains here. I’m not looking for the most expensive as I need new tires quite often.

Yeah, I was wanting a very large drag looking rear tire.
 

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I have SVE GT350 20X10 at all four corners , wrapped in Nitto 555G2's (car doesn't see rain..lol) up front 275/35/20 and the rear 305/30/20. stock suspension for now, I have the Steeda Progressive's in the box, just about got everything I need for a full suspension install. It's been confirmed this setup will not be an issue.
 

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G2s are ok for front tires but I wouldn't run them in the rear. Either pair them with r2s in the rear or find a different tire. If you want a cheap option that will blow the G2s out of the water get indy500s.
 

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I run 305/35/20s with steeda Progressives on a 10.5in wheel +45 offset. The 305 might be a bit wide for a 10in wheel. This is a reference picture of that tire size with those springs. I don't have any rubbing at all.

I also agree with running NT555R2 tires in the back. It rains a ton here in south Florida and they aren't an issue at all if you drive normally on them.

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The 305 /30/20 just look wrong in my opinion. You ether have wheel gap or you have to lower the car a lot 305/35/20 is much better
 
 




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