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JackedSupra

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I have 4s on the back, and PSS on the back. I have 285 on the back though. No issues with handling at all.
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Anyone running 4s on the rear and PSS on the front. I’m stock wheels but my rears need to be replaced and fronts still have life. I could get some 295s for the rears for a good price. Just wondering if it’ll make handling bad with the mix match. Thanks.
Yes, Running 4s all season on rear and PSS on front.
 

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305/30, I got em for a steal otherwise I would run the 295/35 like you’re looking at.
I was told you couldn't install 305's on the OEM rims. Did you install them on the OEM rims, if so, any issues with that?
 
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I was told you couldn't install 305's on the OEM rims. Did you install them on the OEM rims, if so, any issues with that?
I’ve seen on the forum people run 305s on oem wheels but they seem to not recommend it.
 

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If you want to save a few $$ go 285 instead of 295 on the stock rims same, contact patch/traction performance. No problem going rear PS4s and PSS up-front, planned to do this as-well but Toyota Wheel and Tire warranty gave me a new PSS rear so ?‍♂
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