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LightguyPro

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So I am having a hard time finding 265/35/20 for the stock 20” rims,Everything has to be ordered / backordered or they want way too much for them. What other sizes can I run in the front? I only need those 2 replaced as I was lucky to find 2 tires for the rear? I found some 245/35/20, but don’t know if too thin! Sorry for the noob question, tried searching but can’t find anything, maybe not looking correctly,. 2015 Gt premium package factory 20” rims
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What do you mean hard timing finding the 265/35/20 tires?

You have a good amount of options

Nitto NT555G2
Conti EC Sport
MPSS
MPS4S
etc.
 

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OP probably wants all seasons... go up in size either width or aspect ratio... more choices.. lower prices with a more common size..
 

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If you're talking about the factory 20" foundry wheels, when I replaced the stock Pirelli PZero's, I went with A/S Continental DWS 06's in 275/35/20 all the way around. Absolutely no issues (I'm at stock ride height).

Not sure why you would want to go as skinny as 245. Also, one of the advantages of these wheels is that all 4 are the same size so tires/wheels can be rotated. However, if you have 2 tires that are wider, I'm not sure you'd want to move them around...
 

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If you're talking about the factory 20" foundry wheels, when I replaced the stock Pirelli PZero's, I went with A/S Continental DWS 06's in 275/35/20 all the way around. Absolutely no issues (I'm at stock ride height).

Not sure why you would want to go as skinny as 245. Also, one of the advantages of these wheels is that all 4 are the same size so tires/wheels can be rotated. However, if you have 2 tires that are wider, I'm not sure you'd want to move them around...
Is this on a 9 inch wheel? I was debating a 275/35/20 as well.
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