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dani951

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Hi guys I’m looking to buy some alloys and managed to find a good deal on Facebook only issue is I’m not to sure what fitment would work the ones I found are 20x9 et35 for the front I reckon they’d be fine but not to sure for the rear as I noticed the smallest people like to go is 20.9.5 would that be a huge if they’re 9” on the back ?
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Hi guys I’m looking to buy some alloys and managed to find a good deal on Facebook only issue is I’m not to sure what fitment would work the ones I found are 20x9 et35 for the front I reckon they’d be fine but not to sure for the rear as I noticed the smallest people like to go is 20.9.5 would that be a huge if they’re 9” on the back ?
I currently have 20x9.5” squared, and all I will say is I am looking for some matching 20x11” for the rear as I am still traction limited even with ECS2’s 275/35r20’s, but I do track my car.
 

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You're going to want wider tires than a 9" width can support in my opinion, front and back unless this is for looks or repair.
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