macnroxy
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285/30r20 on 20x10.5 and 325/25r20 on 20x12Specs on this wheel and tire set up?
Looks great.
What about 20*10.5 +35 or +38 ?yes that should poke definitely. most of us on 10.5 rears are running 45 offset and it's just about flush
This basically looks perfect sir , whats the offset on wheels front and rear ?about as aggressive as it gets
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Thanks for the reply,General convention is you should change sidewall when you change diameter. So 255/35R20 would be my choice if I was going to pick a 9" wide wheel.
Further thoughts - I wouldn't be picking a 9" wide wheel. Makes no sense to stay with such a narrow combo up front imo. There's also nothing about this setup you're looking for that would be considered aggressive. I'd go 10.5 +45 square with some spacers up front.
Thanks for the reply,
I am not looking for an aggressive set up. Just to fill up the vertical and horizontal fender gap a little more.
Do you think 265/35r30 would work on the fronts? Or is that pushing it? Just wanted to make sure my set up wasn't to aggressive.
Thanks for the reply,
I am not looking for an aggressive set up. Just to fill up the vertical and horizontal fender gap a little more.
Do you think 265/35r30 would work on the fronts? Or is that pushing it?
I really liked the flow formed Aodhan AFF1's and they fit in my budget. I wasn't looking to spend a ton. Got the wheels for $380 a piece.Why not go with a wider wheel to fill that gap, both vertical and horizontal? If I were spending the money for aftermarket, no way I would buy a 9" wheel. These cars can fit much wider in the front and rear and look great doing it.
If you'll notice the title of the thread, you're barking up the wrong tree lol. I can't imagine 5mm front and back is going to make a huge difference. Wouldn't expect you to be lowered enough to make it an issue with the fenders.I am not looking for an aggressive set up. Just to fill up the vertical and horizontal fender gap a little more.
Do you think 265/35r30 would work on the fronts? Or is that pushing it? Just wanted to make sure my set up wasn't to aggressive.