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If you are running 20x11 rear you can run the oem tires if you are keeping them til they wear out. That's what I did / am running currently. Once those are ready to go then upgrade to either 295/35 or 305/30 ( leaning more towards the latter).
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Photos are done
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Agreed. Definitely going the 305/30 rear soon. Looks spot on. Now debating the 285 up front which I thought was for sure choice originally lol.
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I think the flaps help more than the side skirts. The side skirts might negate some debris but not nearly as much.
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