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  1. Hi, I can't find my post from the other day, but my question was will 285/35 ZR 18's fit my 1999 Boxster on the rear? I have 18" TechArt Rims. I am running 265/35 ZR 18's right now and there is room. Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks!
  2. I have 18" TechArt Formula Rims on my 1999 Boxster. I need new rear tires and think I can go larger than my current set up, but want your advice before I make a decision to buy. I currently run Pirelli P-Zero Rosso's 265/35 ZR-18 on the rear. I want to go 285/35 ZR - 18's on the rear for my new tires. Has anyone done this size on the rear and any rubbing issues? Do I need spacers at all? I have heard some people have run this size on their Boxster, but want to make sure before I order new tires. Thanks in advance! :)
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