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Old 01-24-2010, 12:54 PM
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The solution is to have 4 front rims. I ran my 4.6is with 275/40/20 Pirelli Ice/Snow Scorp's on 4 fronts with 30mm spacers on the rear for a stock look. Ran this setup for four Northeast winters, numerous trips to VT etc and never once came even close to an issue.
was just about to post exactly the same advice. destagger the stock fitment, use front rims and spacers in rear as needed.

also- i offer this advice as it works for me- no need to get the tire size precisely correct. you have pleanty of wheel wheel clearance. plus minus up to 0.5 inch in overall diameter should be fine. i run 1 inch oversize on my merceds ml350 and it looks better and handles fine. speedo error is +3 mph at 60. given the weight of these vehicles i would get the best snows possible- which are tube multicell blizzaks. by flexing somewhat on size you have a wider variety of tires to chose from.

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