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<blockquote data-quote="tobynt" data-source="post: 11806312" data-attributes="member: 115996"><p>I guess to sum up the above. If the tire width doesn't budge too much from the front to the back running a 265 front and a 285 rear. The cheaper and easiest solution would be to replace the rear tires with a 285/35/18 rather then swapping the front with something else. This will at least swap the appearance and make the rear tire look a little taller then the front. If you keep the rear tires and just want the front to match up..(sidewall)...to the front, you will have to drop way down to a 245 tire on the front. You're already really undersized on the tire height with the back...so, I personally wouldn't want the front tire to be even smaller (overall tire height) then what the back currently is.</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, keep the front tires and swap the rears for 285/35/18</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tobynt, post: 11806312, member: 115996"] I guess to sum up the above. If the tire width doesn't budge too much from the front to the back running a 265 front and a 285 rear. The cheaper and easiest solution would be to replace the rear tires with a 285/35/18 rather then swapping the front with something else. This will at least swap the appearance and make the rear tire look a little taller then the front. If you keep the rear tires and just want the front to match up..(sidewall)...to the front, you will have to drop way down to a 245 tire on the front. You're already really undersized on the tire height with the back...so, I personally wouldn't want the front tire to be even smaller (overall tire height) then what the back currently is. In my opinion, keep the front tires and swap the rears for 285/35/18 [/QUOTE]
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