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Nope. As long as the rolling radius is as near to stock as possible.

 

not so much the sizes but the ratio between each axle must stay to about the same percentage as factory

 

could rock 24s as long as the difference between rear and fronts rolling radius is the same

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The rolling radius is pretty close with those sizes, you should be fine.

 

I use www.willtheyfit.com, you enter the stock tyre size and the size you are proposing to use and it tell you the percentage difference between the two.

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Nope. As long as the rolling radius is as near to stock as possible.

 

not so much the sizes but the ratio between each axle must stay to about the same percentage as factory

 

could rock 24s as long as the difference between rear and fronts rolling radius is the same

 

So you promise me that I could rock any size wheel/tyre combo I want...... as long as the ratio is kept the same as factory I want see ANY problems? ;)

 

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32's it is then!

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er, 255 & 235...

 

I am not on about fitment though..

That's not why he was asking, profile is directly related to tyre width so if you had odd widths then you would definitely have issues.

 

9J 235 40 19

10J 255 40 19

 

That is what I was planning.

 

I run 35's currently.

 

Many thanks.

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