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You will most likely have some rubbing in the front at full turn. I had 285-60-18's and they rubbed a little but not so bad that I regretted puting them on.
I would sure hope so! I put 285/65/18s on my Tundra. It's a 4x4 though. I'm not a troll as I have acquired the Tundra last April and bleed Blue and still wear my Ford hat that I bought at Walmart.
They are absolutely the BEST tires I've ever put on a car. It was pouring down rain here and the stock Bridgestone Duehlers that came on my truck were the worst pile of shi* that would hydroplane on everything. The BFGs just ran through this like 3" huge stream/puddle on the side of the road without any problem. They do great in the mud too.
I mention this because if you do have to trim the skidplate or what not, they're well worth it!
Not to mention, they look great with mud on the tires!
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