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  1. I think some guys are little confused on how tire sizes work. In my job(s) I've been dealing with tires for about 30 years. The Aventador does not have a taller sidewall on the front tires than it does on rears. The rear tires actually have slightly taller sidewalls than fronts. Here's a quick "tire sizes 101" for those not fimiliar.The Aventadors front tires are 255/35-19. The rears are 335/30-20. For those who don't know how this works the middle number (35mm and 30mm in this case) is the aspect ratio of the tire. That middle number of the size means that the sidewall is that percentage of the tires tread width (255mm and 335mm in this case). So the front tires sidewall height is 30% of the 255mm tread width. The rear sidewalls are 30% of the 335mm width. So that would make the front sidewall height 89.25mm and the rear sidewalls 100.5mm which would make the rear tire sidewall taller. 11.25mm taller. I hope this helps clear some things up. That would make the kit tires incorrect. But I'd still buy that kit.
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