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Old 03-05-2012, 04:19 PM   #99
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FYI, this combo of 275-40-20 front and 315-35-20 rear results in nearly identical OD's fron and rear, same as stock OD, so no change in speedo and no mis-match to confuse the ABS/traction control.
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Old 03-07-2012, 05:31 PM   #100
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For anyone that has put 315 size rear tires on their camaro..either 20" or 22" size rims.......Does the tire stick out past the fender lip?
If the wheels are correct for the car, the 315 does not rub at all. Even with a lowered car.

Here are some pics of the Scarallo Drift-R in 20x11 with a 315-35-20 Toyo
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