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Hey there! I'm ready to pull the trigger on some Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 tires, sizing up at 275/35 for the front and 295/35 for the rear, with my car rocking its stock wheels and suspension. It's currently chilling in the garage with a flat tire—yep, my wife was behind the wheel, and no, I have no clue how it happened! ? I'm tempted to go bolder with 305/35 for the rear but would love some real-world feedback. Anyone out there running 305s on a stock setup? Any issues, rubbing, or regrets? Drop your experiences below—thanks!

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Hey there! I'm ready to pull the trigger on some Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 tires, sizing up at 275/35 for the front and 295/35 for the rear, with my car rocking its stock wheels and suspension. It's currently chilling in the garage with a flat tire—yep, my wife was behind the wheel, and no, I have no clue how it happened! ? I'm tempted to go bolder with 305/35 for the rear but would love some real-world feedback. Anyone out there running 305s on a stock setup? Any issues, rubbing, or regrets? Drop your experiences below—thanks!

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Awesome, thanks for the help! Just to confirm, will the 295/35 rear tires clear without any fitment issues on my stock wheels and suspension?
That’s what I’m running and they fit fine. I’m also running 15mm spacers in the rear
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