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265/30/21 front and 305/25/21 rear in the Vredestein Ultrac Vorti R lowered on H&R Sport Springs. No rubbing. Fitment is damn near perfect. -James
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I went 5mm more aggressive front and rear over the Vorsteiner V-FF 103. -James
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Yeah, those would definitely work. But if you wanna go extra meaty, do 275/30 or 285/30 fronts and 325/25 rears. I think I've only seen one other forum member do this set-up. You should do it!
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Hahahaha, if I EVER have the balls to do it I'll report back with the results...just don't want to shell the money our for the tires and it not working for me.
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