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Looking to get 19 or 20 inch wheels. Cons and pros

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After checking the available wheel and tire packages, I ended up getting 20's because there is more tire choices. Ride is not too bad also.
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Any idea where it is located in Forscan?

I would expect any aftermarket tuner can make the adjustment. Pretty sure it's doable with forscan, too.
 

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I started off with aftermarket 19s with a 305 30 MPS4s and was not happy with the lack of sidewall and overall appearance.

I'm now running 20s with 275 35 20 front and 305 35 20 rear. Car looks perfect and rides great. There's plenty of sidewall.

Last picture is 19s for reference with a 1" spacer up front.

I'm lowered 1" on all four corners with steeda mag ride lowering springs.

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Specs on these rims please? Offset?
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