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275/40/20 stock induction wheels

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Will the LRMY have any issues with 275/40/20 tires rubbing on stock 20" induction wheels (20 inch Uberturbine wheel)? I would like to put a little more meat on the wheel, and use the Michelin AS Pilot tires for year round or maybe use them with dedicated winter tires of with 275/40/20 tires and still and pick up a new set of wheels and tires from TS sport for summer. Thanks guys
Just put 275/40/20 on mine with stock wheels and they fit no rubbing.
 
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Just put 275/40/20 on mine with stock wheels and they fit no rubbing. Finally the rim is now protected
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Does anybody notice their speedometer off? The 245/40/20 is a taller tire. 28.7 vs 255/40/20 is 28.0 im going to run 20x10.5 squared and run a 285/35/20 27.9 inches or a 295/35/20 28.1. I guess with the torque most people won’t notice the difference.
 
275/40/20 are a standard fitment option at TSportline with their 20x10 aftermarket options for all Model Y's.



Below is OEM vs 275's
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