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      12-19-2017, 01:09 PM   #1
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one more tire size post, pls help!

Hi guys, going one step up on the sizes, just wanted to confirm the ratio, is this good to go for the 2014 M6?

F: 275/35/20
R: 305/30/20

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      12-19-2017, 01:29 PM   #2
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That 275 with a 35 sidewall might be taller than the rear I think. It might look funny on a 9.5 wheel as well
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Hi guys, going one step up on the sizes, just wanted to confirm the ratio, is this good to go for the 2014 M6?

F: 275/35/20
R: 305/30/20

Thanks!!
I'm running 285/35/20 front and 315/30/20 rear no issues, full traction.
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That 275 with a 35 sidewall might be taller than the rear I think. It might look funny on a 9.5 wheel as well
BTW in stock form, the front is taller than the rear. 265/35/20 front and 295/30/20 rear on the calculator shows 27.3" front and 27" rear. On my setup its 27.9" front and 27.4" rear, basically the same ratio as stock, off by .1". On the plus side it fills up the wheel wells with the tires and reduces the gap without lowering the car.
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Hi guys, going one step up on the sizes, just wanted to confirm the ratio, is this good to go for the 2014 M6?

F: 275/35/20
R: 305/30/20

Thanks!!
That's the sizes I'm running with pilot sport 4s on stock wheels with no tune - looks/feels great
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thanks guys! 4S is what i'm planning as well! I have the comp package, not sure if comp wheels are any diff than non comp wheels..?
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thanks guys! 4S is what i'm planning as well! I have the comp package, not sure if comp wheels are any diff than non comp wheels..?
Same wheels.
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