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Old 11-08-2001, 04:17 PM   #8
MTU 50
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Yeah, I have 245/50/16's on my rear tires and 225/55/16's on my front tires.

I did this because my car is lowered pretty damn low in the front and I didn't want the tires to rub. If your car has a "normal" lowering height or isn't lowered at all, 245's should fit fine on all corners.

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