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Ok you obviously have a typo but which is wrong... Do you have 275s or 245s? I can't imagine 245s would even fit

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That looks awesome. I just scored a local deal for Niche Targas 20x8.5 et35 front 20x10 et40 back. Once I confirm the fitment I will have to patiently wait till Spring!
 

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Ok you obviously have a typo but which is wrong... Do you have 275s or 245s? I can't imagine 245s would even fit

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They're 275's, you can see the tire size on the second pic from the initial post.
 

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Do you have more pictures from the side?
Thanks
 

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There's no stretch in a 275 tire on a 10" wide wheel. May just be an optical illusion.

I have Niche wheels too (Essens) in 20" and love the look. The finish on the wheels could be a little stronger/more durable, but I found that VHT Stain Black paint matches 100% exact for small touchups.

But beyond that you cant beat around $250 per wheel; and 28lbs per wheel isnt terrible either for a cheap 20". Im careful with my car/wheels but if a wheel got bent from something beyond one's control or something like that it wouldnt be murder cost to replace a wheel like some that are $500-1000 per set having to be super neurotic about them.

Only warning is they are NOT hubcentric (will need rings) and the ET 40 on the fronts going square setup will need a small 5mm spacer.
 
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I want those staggrted in anthracite but they seem very difficult to find. They would be PERFECT on my Magnetic 2016 GT.

I had staggered Niche Targas on my 2011 Sterling Gray GT. Loved them. But the Misano is a little more aggressive. Great looking ride!
 

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I want those staggrted in anthracite but they seem very difficult to find. They would be PERFECT on my Magnetic 2016 GT.

I had staggered Niche Targas on my 2011 Sterling Gray GT. Loved them. But the Misano is a little more aggressive. Great looking ride!
We can help you out.

Hope this is what you're asking for...




and here are some more recent photos I took (did more work since then), lowered on some eibach pros now.





Looks just as good as the day we installed them for you brotha.
 

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Looks good, man. I have the Niche sport targa's in 20x10 all around with 275/35's in front and 295/35's in the rear. As noted earlier, the 275's on the 10" wide wheel definitely don't have the stretched look. Also, I'm lowered on an Eibach pro-kit and no rubbing issues anywhere.
 

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Looks good, man. I have the Niche sport targa's in 20x10 all around with 275/35's in front and 295/35's in the rear. As noted earlier, the 275's on the 10" wide wheel definitely don't have the stretched look. Also, I'm lowered on an Eibach pro-kit and no rubbing issues anywhere.
Your setup is spot on.
 

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Hey Paul, I'm kinda due for tires, whats the biggest tire that should fit those wheels without any rubbing? or a tire that will help kinda stick out to avoid curb rash
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