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Hey all. It’s time for me to swap out my rear tires (fronts are still good). I’m currently running Nitto Invos 275/35/20F & 295/35/20R on 20” HRE FF15’s. I’m lowered on Eibach Sportlines. I currently have a slight gap in flushness to the fender since the rear offset is 55 I believe. Would I be okay running 305/35/20 or 315/35/20 without any rubbing in the rear? Might do 285 in the future for the front since the offset of the wheel makes it go in more. Was thinking about going with NT555 G2, Continental Extreme or Michelin Pilot Super Sport. If you have any other tire suggestions feel free to let me know. I normally daily my car. Thanks!
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From my research (hours upon hours), you should be fine with the 305s and possibly even 315s with a +55 in the rear.

The Michelin's are the best tires in the game but overkill IMO for a daily. I've heard great things about the Conti Extreme's as well. I'm running the Nitto 555G2s in the rear and I'm happy with them for the price. They last a hell of a lot longer than PZero with a good amount of grip.
 
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From my research (hours upon hours), you should be fine with the 305s and possibly even 315s with a +55 in the rear.

The Michelin's are the best tires in the game but overkill IMO for a daily. I've heard great things about the Conti Extreme's as well. I'm running the Nitto 555G2s in the rear and I'm happy with them for the price. They last a hell of a lot longer than PZero with a good amount of grip.
Appreciate your hours upon hours of research lol. I actually went with the Michelin’s PSS 315/35/20. Pretty much got them for $300/ea so I was like why not. NT555 G2’s were my first choice but then I read the traction isn’t too great after a few mods but can’t beat the price really.
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