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Check the figment on Apex’s website. They say 255/35 and 295/30. In Apex we trust
https://apexwheels.com/fitment-guide...-fitment-guide |
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I’d advise you to research and read through the old thread that has many many users with different tires and wheels. And regardless of your “stock” wheel, whichever wheel that may be, the tire sizes you mentioned are too wide to be optimal.
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They don’t. They are available in multiple sizes.
If running 8.5” wide up front, 255/30/19 may work with no spacer, depending on suspension and tire itself. Some tires run wider than others, even though same size. You may need camber plates / spacers depending on suspension and tire. In the rear, 295 is too wide for 8.5 wheel. 255-265 would be optimal. I wouldn’t recommend anything wider.
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The rear tires will have considerably more sidewall than the front if you run a 35 series tire all around. Running 295/30 will make both tires the same height.
If it's an AWD, the difference in tire sizes is too great, and wouldn't work. |
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