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Question Need help find certain size tires

I have a project that I am gathering parts for. I am looking for some tires that would have a 22 inch rim for the back and a 20 inch rim for the front. The real size tires are 245/35r20 (front) and 265/35r22 (rear). So, scale width would be around 9.6 - 9.8mm for the front and 10.40 - 10.60mm for the rear.
My guess is to find that rim size I would have to find some tires out of a Tamiya or Fujimi kit. Could someone possibly see if they can tell me which kit has those size tires or maybe just where I could get the tires if that's possible?
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Re: Need help find certain size tires

Pegasus has some.
Sold as 18'' and 20'' though they are stretchy. Die-cast cars like 'DUBS' have wheels of that size too.
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