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FINALLY pulling the plug on some Stance Sf07's. Doing 20x10 all the way around on 275/35/20. Heard +35 offset would be the one to choose but what about a +30? I know +25 would more than likely poke so if anyone has pictures or past experiences I would love to see.
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for square - 20x10 ET35 is your best bet. Its borderline pokey on the rear unless you've got some camber, then its flush.

You can always run a 5mm spacer if you want to push that to ET30 for the front axle.
 
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for square - 20x10 ET35 is your best bet. Its borderline pokey on the rear unless you've got some camber, then its flush.

You can always run a 5mm spacer if you want to push that to ET30 for the front axle.
You think 30 gonna poke bad in the back? I will be going on coilovers.
 

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You think 30 gonna poke bad in the back? I will be going on coilovers.
35 pokes in the rear with 1.5 deg of camber and tucks with 2 degrees. 30 would be flush with a lot of camber and will poke pretty good with near stock camber. ET35 is the normal flush stance offset for a 10” wheel.

any reason you’re running a 275 and not a 285?
 
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35 pokes in the rear with 1.5 deg of camber and tucks with 2 degrees. 30 would be flush with a lot of camber and will poke pretty good with near stock camber. ET35 is the normal flush stance offset for a 10” wheel.

any reason you’re running a 275 and not a 285?
I heard a lot of people say they rub. You think I would be fine with 285? I want to do a pretty decent drop once I put the wheels on. Nothing crazy but still a good drop.
 

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I heard a lot of people say they rub. You think I would be fine with 285? I want to do a pretty decent drop once I put the wheels on. Nothing crazy but still a good drop.
I’m running a square 20 x 10 ET+35 setup with 285/35 tires. I’m at stock ride height. No rubbing at all.
 
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I’m running a square 20 x 10 ET+35 setup with 285/35 tires. I’m at stock ride height. No rubbing at all.
I'm not worried about at stock height, more worried about rubbing once i put on coilovers.
 

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I'm not worried about at stock height, more worried about rubbing once i put on coilovers.
it just depends where you end up setting the coilovers, and what alignment you’re using.

i run 305s up front w/o issue on 11” wheels for autocrossing. Lowered 3/4” with some extra camber.
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