I was going to say, you don't really need that much rotor on the rear. On the front, maybe, if you are a bigger individual and like to ride fast. Even then, I run 170 fr/rr on my Enduro 29 (same year)
BTW, I have a yoke that I'm not using that would convert that to 27.5 if you are interested. Just be aware that you will need to purchase offset shock hardware to avoid making frame contact upon full compression.