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Im looking into a new set of wheels and I wanna run 10.5 width front and back for the extra concave aesthetic. Has anyone tried running this setup 20x10.5 +25 squared? What size tires would be best. I managed to find a few pics online of them so I’m thinking it is possible just want extra input
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clearly it's "possible", but yuck!

What I would do is buy 10.5et45 and then use spacers. Since they advertise "custom offsets" what is the limit of that particular mold? It may not go as high as 45... If you can get to at least 30, that would be better.
 

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That far past the rear fenders and it doesn't look deep dish, it just looks like a wheel which doesn't fit.
 

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If you’re going to run 285 tires, why not find a 20x10 wheel with the proper +35/+40 offset? Either will work and there’s a good amount of options in that size and offset. Most 285 tires fit best on a 10” wide wheel, including those Conti DWS you have in your screenshot
 

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If you’re going to run 285 tires, why not find a 20x10 wheel with the proper +35/+40 offset?
Sounds like he's going more for looks rather than proper fitment. The 10.5" wheel with the low offset provides the "deep dish" look he's going for that a 10" wheel with high offset won't offer.
 

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Sounds like he's going more for looks rather than proper fitment. The 10.5" wheel with the low offset provides the "deep dish" look he's going for that a 10" wheel with high offset won't offer.
I guess to each their own but I’d rather have proper fitment. That deep dish look just doesn’t look right to me on these cars but we all have different tastes. Plenty of options that have a nice concave look if that’s an interest for OP.
 
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Sounds like he's going more for looks rather than proper fitment. The 10.5" wheel with the low offset provides the "deep dish" look he's going for that a 10" wheel with high offset won't offer.
Yes this is correct
 

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Also, have you verified caliper clearance? Rear is probably just fine but you have the 4-pots which stick out quite a bit. Depending on the concavity of the spokes I would question whether they even clear.
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