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sdskinner73

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I was wondering what a typical stagger setup is. I currently have 20” wheels with a 255/35/20 front and 295/35/20 rear. There are a few variables, so I’m not sure what would benefit me as a daily driver. I like the staggered look. Currently have Nitto 555 G2s and they’re awful. If I give gas on a turn at all, I can kick it out pretty easily. So I’m unsure if this is due to the poor tires, possible too large of a stagger, or a combination of both. Thanks for any input.

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Nitto's street tires are popular and get a lot of presence in the market from places like AM who sell them more on affordable pricing. But that doesn't necessarily make them all that good.

How wide are the wheels that you're running them on? This could also matter.


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Nitto's street tires are popular and get a lot of presence in the market from places like AM who sell them more on affordable pricing. But that doesn't necessarily make them all that good.

How wide are the wheels that you're running them on? This could also matter.


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I bought them from a friend. He said the 295 was the largest tire that fits on them, so I believe they’re 10.5” in the rear. And I agree on them being popular. I wouldn’t buy them if my buddy didn’t keep them in the wheels. It was a good deal to run for one summer and have my own opinion on them though.
 
 








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