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I’m kinda new to the staggered setups and I don’t want to make a mistake when getting new tires. How aggressive can I go on my tire size. I kinda want to keep the stock rims so probably 19 but can I go up to like 305 without rubbing or is that too aggressive and I would need to size down in my rim. Please help
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You don't really want to go any bigger than stock sizes on the stock wheels

You want an 11" wide wheel for a 305
 
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You don't really want to go any bigger than stock sizes on the stock wheels

You want an 11" wide wheel for a 305
Would a 19 be too big if i went with an 11 wide
 


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You don't really want to go any bigger than stock sizes on the stock wheels

You want an 11" wide wheel for a 305
If you stayed with a 40% sidewall on a 305 you'd be raising the gearing quite a bit. Might need to go to 35%.
 

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You never said what width rims you currently have. For reference, on my DH, I'm running 275/40 on front 9.5 in rim and 305/35 on rear 10 in rims. All within tire manufacturer specs. If I was buying new rear rims, I would have gone wider and at least run 315s.
 

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I'm running 19x10 on the front (285/30/19) and 19x11 on the rear (325/30/19) with the Ford Performance Track lowering springs and have zero rubbing. You will be good!
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