BrendonR wrote:
You also tend to see it on rear wheel drive drag racers.... big wide footprint/traction on the rear = good start.
In theory, I can't see the harm - although you won't be able to properly rotate your tires anymore. As long as they're the same rolling diameter, there shouldn't be any 4wd problems though, except for on un-sure surfaces, mud, snow, sand, etc. You'll tend to bury your front end - because the narrow tire will be trying to dig down to something hard, and your back tires will be trying to float on top.
Personally, i wouldn't do it, buy four wides, bite the bullet - and pound that pinchweld down... but that's just me.
The plan is not to do it, but once I buy the four tires and the 265 don't work I will have to decide to pound the pinch weld over or switch to narrower front tires. Narrower tires may not even work! With the spare already being narrower I could try it out and see if while offroading it clears or does not clear the pinch weld being 9.5" versus 10.5". The width being narrow might not make a differnce. From what I could tell from the two tires I did try it should make a 1/4" more clearance, but will that be enough while offroading to clear the pinch weld? No one knows.
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