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i posted couple days ago and said this "Can i run a 19x10 or 19x8.5 with a 275/35/20 front with a 315/35/20 20x10 in the rear stock height on the car with no issues???" many of you thought i was trying to run a 19 inch rim with a 20 tire, but what i meant is can i run a 19 in rim and 19 tire in the fronts with a 20 inch rim and 20 tire in the back. i was thinking 275/35/19 front with 315/35/20 in the rear stock height with no issues at all? help me fellas and be detailed please!
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275/35 20 0n 9.5 wheels work on the front. Can't tell you about the rears. I went square so I could rotate.
 

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Sure you can. It'll be an extreme staggered setup but you can run 20s on the back and 19s up front. Also, corvettes come stock that way.
 

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I run 20x11 with 315/35's on the rear with no issues at all with stock suspension. Getting the right offset on your wheels will be key to fitment. My rear offset is 52...
 
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Sure you can. It'll be an extreme staggered setup but you can run 20s on the back and 19s up front. Also, corvettes come stock that way.
Would there be any issues with it???
 

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Would there be any issues with it???
You'll experience more understeer at the limit. If you don't drive your car at the limit, you won't really notice. Even then, not really that big of a deal for most people.
 

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The wheel sizing difference is pretty big if you run that way. Plus it won't look very good imo unless the car is designed that way (i.e. different wheel well sizes).
Plus you might run into traction control issues being two difference sizes. Your back tire is gonna be 2 inches taller than the front.
 

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The wheel sizing difference is pretty big if you run that way. Plus it won't look very good imo unless the car is designed that way (i.e. different wheel well sizes).
Plus you might run into traction control issues being two difference sizes. Your back tire is gonna be 2 inches taller than the front.
This ^^^^ The traction control and stability control are not going to be happy if the tires are spinning at different speeds.
 

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I ran 20x10.5 with 315/35/20 nitto motivos lowered on sportlines for a year and didnt have rubbing issues
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just for reference, I'm running a 285/35R20 squared setup on a steeda lowered car without issue and no spacers. So you should be good with the 19 inch wheel
 

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just for reference, I'm running a 285/35R20 squared setup on a steeda lowered car without issue and no spacers. So you should be good with the 19 inch wheel
What are the wheel offsets front & rear that you are using?
 

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The wheel sizing difference is pretty big if you run that way. Plus it won't look very good imo unless the car is designed that way (i.e. different wheel well sizes).
Plus you might run into traction control issues being two difference sizes. Your back tire is gonna be 2 inches taller than the front.
It'll look great. The meaty wide rear with 20s for the grip and the 19s for clearing sharp turns without rub. The traction control should be no different than a regular staggered setup or even better since there's going to be more rubber in the back.
 

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i posted couple days ago and said this "Can i run a 19x10 or 19x8.5 with a 275/35/20 front with a 315/35/20 20x10 in the rear stock height on the car with no issues???" many of you thought i was trying to run a 19 inch rim with a 20 tire, but what i meant is can i run a 19 in rim and 19 tire in the fronts with a 20 inch rim and 20 tire in the back. i was thinking 275/35/19 front with 315/35/20 in the rear stock height with no issues at all? help me fellas and be detailed please!
Yes it will work its been done multiple times

I can help you out with more info on options and fitment guidance if you desire.
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