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20x10.5 offset help with FR Kit

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I’ve got a 2016 Ecoboost that I’m putting the ford racing kit on this weekend. I’m looking to order 20x10.5 +38 Square and run 285/35r20 front and rear. From what I’ve read I shouldn’t need a spacer up front possibly? Will I have any poke in the rear? My goal is to not scrub and the tires to be inside the fender. It’s between this set up and a stock stage 3 Roush wheel/tire set up.
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you really want et45 for those rears but 38 will still work and be "flush" or very tiny bit poke (breaks a plumb-line from fender). Up front you'll want to shim it back to 35.

put 1.7deg camber on the rear and 2-2.5 up front and the visual impact will be lessened.

and a stock stage 3 Roush wheel/tire set up.
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Thank you for the heads up. I had seen some guys run a +45 up front with an 8mm spacer so I wasn’t sure how close I would be with them being a +37 after the spacer and me being a +38. Below are the Asanti 20x10.5’s I’m looking at and also the Roush Wheels.
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the front may not require a spacer since you're 20" instead of 19". you'll have to try it and see how close it is to the strut when back on the ground. It doesn't hurt to just buy the 3mm so you have them on hand.
 

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Not too sure about spacer but it really depends on the face of the wheel. Like mentioned above it’s always good to have a spacer 3-5mm spacer handy. I have 19x10.5 +35 all around on 285/35/19 no spacer. Fronts won’t poke but the rear does a bit. Not a big deal once you put a little bit of camber.
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