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Old 07-13-2018, 01:57 PM
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I just bought brand new tires for my 1LE SS camaro and it might be saying goodbye:
michillen pilot sport 4s
285/30 20
305/30 20
would those fit on a 2019 Grand Sport?
is it a horrible idea preformance wise?
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The 285/30/20 front is a different diameter wheel, so it won’t fit. The wide body cars have a 19x10 front wheel.
The 305/30/20 sounds very narrow for the rear of a GS, but might actually work. A friend’s 911 GTS has 305/30/20 on a 20x12 wheel. It looks good.
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Originally Posted by fatsport
The 285/30/20 front is a different diameter wheel, so it won’t fit. The wide body cars have a 19x10 front wheel.
The 305/30/20 sounds very narrow for the rear of a GS, but might actually work. A friend’s 911 GTS has 305/30/20 on a 20x12 wheel. It looks good.
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