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The fitment is a 11" wide rear thats as wide as they make them from Rohana

I actually just finished up a members ride today 20x9 20x10 deep concave RC7 wheels with 275/315 tires came out on point no rubbing no poking !
Offsets? Do you have any photos?
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Offsets? Do you have any photos?
We just finished the shoot so images will be up in a few days

Fitment was

20x9 Et 32
20x10 Et 45

275/35/20
315/35/20

No problems what so ever !, helps out that we are the # 1 Rohana dealer in Southern California and get these wheels within 20 minutes of ordering them haha. :thumbsup:
 

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Nice man. I still feel like a 10.5 in the rear is going to be the route I take. I'm no stranger to aggressive setups and having to run some camber.
 

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Nice man. I still feel like a 10.5 in the rear is going to be the route I take. I'm no stranger to aggressive setups and having to run some camber.
Well depending on the wheel they will fit, im not stranger to it myself ( I run 20x10.5 Et 29 all around on one of my cars with a 3 1/2" drop) so ya haha.

Here is a fun fact the PP comes -1.5 degrees of camber factory from the dealership, depending on what you use to lower the car it will increase the camber which you actually want to keep, generally a 1" drop will provide .5 more camber bringing it to -2 degrees

this is a benefit to running for instance a 315 tires on the rear or r compound or oversized tires all depending on the brand used.

Let me know if I can help. I actually am going to start a mega sale on these wheels I have in stock brand new 20x9 & 20x10.5 multispoke deep concave Machined Silver.
 

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Well depending on the wheel they will fit, im not stranger to it myself ( I run 20x10.5 Et 29 all around on one of my cars with a 3 1/2" drop) so ya haha.

Here is a fun fact the PP comes -1.5 degrees of camber factory from the dealership, depending on what you use to lower the car it will increase the camber which you actually want to keep, generally a 1" drop will provide .5 more camber bringing it to -2 degrees

this is a benefit to running for instance a 315 tires on the rear or r compound or oversized tires all depending on the brand used.

Let me know if I can help. I actually am going to start a mega sale on these wheels I have in stock brand new 20x9 & 20x10.5 multispoke deep concave Machined Silver.
Good bit of info to know. Thanks man. I am actually looking for 19s when the time comes tho. I'll be sure to keep in touch with you.
 

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So "aggressive" is modern slang for "doesn't fit"?
 

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So "aggressive" is modern slang for "doesn't fit"?
No. It's terminology for a setup that took some work, one that is wider/bigger than the norm. It's not easy, or you would see it more often. It could mean a meaty tire on a wide wheel, or it could mean a low offset with a deep dish. Really just depends. I'm sure others can chime in with a better explanation.
 

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Hmm I wonder if a 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +22 will fit our cars
 

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Good bit of info to know. Thanks man. I am actually looking for 19s when the time comes tho. I'll be sure to keep in touch with you.
No worries looking forward to it.

So "aggressive" is modern slang for "doesn't fit"?
a aggressive setup could be anything from a flush fitting to fender fitment due to tire size, wheel width or wheel offset.

Also lowering plays a role, if wheels dont fit they they cant be driven on, the term is subjective to the owner as well everyone has different opinions on what is aggressive

No. It's terminology for a setup that took some work, one that is wider/bigger than the norm. It's not easy, or you would see it more often. It could mean a meaty tire on a wide wheel, or it could mean a low offset with a deep dish. Really just depends. I'm sure others can chime in with a better explanation.
You are correct

Hmm I wonder if a 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5 +22 will fit our cars
front if fine, rear will poke out alot

You want to keep that rear at a 43-45 offset rear
 

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How do you know how much it will poke?
 

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How do you know how much it will poke?
Just by math really, we compare the wheels width and offset to what we know works as a flush fitment, we consider also the tire size going on the wheel and if its a oversized tire or slim fitting tire.

Super simple stuff if you have any questions and want in depth feel free to pm me ill provide all the info I can conclude for you.

I believe so.:D
The fit is just "turrble"!
Aw come on man I mean hey its to each their own right? some people like their setups tucked in, some like it dead flush some like a bit of poke, isnt that what gives this industry its uniqueness? not every car looks or is setup the same.
 

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Aw come on man I mean hey its to each their own right? some people like their setups tucked in, some like it dead flush some like a bit of poke, isnt that what gives this industry its uniqueness? not every car looks or is setup the same.
Fitment looks amazing......until you pay attention to what is going on.
I am sure the poor man picked up the wheels and settled for the fit. I doubt he went to his wheel dealer and asked his wheels buldge past his fenders.:doh:

I thought my setup was going to rub when I first put them on.
My wheel guy assured me the wheels would fit with no issues, after the drop and a quick drive around I believed him.:D

Pre spring install.




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Fitment looks amazing......until you pay attention to what is going on.
I am sure the poor man picked up the wheels and settled for the fit. I doubt he went to his wheel dealer and asked his wheels buldge past his fenders.:doh:

I thought my setup was going to rub when I first put them on.
My wheel guy assured me the wheels would fit with no issues, after the drop and a quick drive around I believed him.:D

Pre spring install.
Understandable, thats why we have a No rub guarantee and we have each guy at the shop with their own vehicle expertise. this way we know what fits best,unless the client wants something unique or a specific fit he has in mind then we cater to that if possible.

I like your setup its spot on ! 20x9.5 & 20x11 with 275/315 Michelin PSS tires right?
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