SirRobyn0
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You are mistaken.My tyres are 245 wide on the front with a 35 profile and a 20 inch diameter
The rear tyres are 295 wide, with the same 35 profile and 20 inch diameter.
Does that make sense?
I can't help with the question about lowering but I can help explain the tire size thing as most of my carrier was working in tire stores either as a tech or managing. Any who, the first number 245 on the front 295 on the back is the width of the tread section of the tire. The last number 20inch is the diameter of the wheel. The middle number 35, is a ratio called the aspect ratio, it does sort of identify the height, but it is the aspect ratio of the height and width combined. So a 35 aspect ratio is not the same height across all sizes, therefore your rear tires will be taller than the front tires. Your rear tires should be about 1 1/4" taller than the front if the tread wear is the same.
That middle number (35 in your case) is sometimes called the series number, profile, and there are a few others, mostly made up by tire manufactures, but aspect ratio is what it actually is.
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