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Originally Posted by Lemans_Blue_M
I was just using that sidewall comparison as an example.
I understand that you want to increase your ride quality, but you cannot do this when the clearance is not available.
The 30 sidewall puts you over the limit and you will rub. (27.2" tall)
The 25 series sidewall (26.1") is the right size if you don't want to rub.
Like I said before there are fitment gaps, and sometimes you have to pick a tire size that has the least number of compromises.
There are limits to what you can and cannot do with aftermarket tire sizing.
That's just the way it works.
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I understand now. So either I choose the 25 wall and then go with the fatter tires of 295 or 305. OR I go with 255/30 front and 285/30 back with 20" rims(as is the tried and tested case with many ppl correct?) and have a safe compromise of ride quality,over all balance of the car and no rubbing issues.
Have I got it right this time?