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Originally Posted by Waiz Nope not noticeable for something as low as a few pounds, don't believe the hype I would have run a 255-35-19 front and a 285-35-19 rear
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That is the setup I was initially going to run but I am going for the flush look so after some research it seems like a 305 in the rear was the way to go to achieve that, based on the size and offsets I purchased (19X9.5 +22 and 19X10.5 +12). If I go with a 255 F and 285 R I don't think I'd be quite flush. But I'm definitely open to other thoughts.
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