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Hope I'm not derailing the thread here.

I was originally looking at a staggered setup but am wondering if I can do a square setup instead with the following wheels with no spacers on a stock height non-PP...

Advanti FS Fastoso
20x10
Offset: 45mm
Backspacing: 7.28"

Not sure if they'd fit on the front or not, but it seems like a square setup is better for handling.
 

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Hope I'm not derailing the thread here.

I was originally looking at a staggered setup but am wondering if I can do a square setup instead with the following wheels with no spacers on a stock height non-PP...

Advanti FS Fastoso
20x10
Offset: 45mm
Backspacing: 7.28"

Not sure if they'd fit on the front or not, but it seems like a square setup is better for handling.
I bought four 20x10 with 45 offset wheels to do a square setup myself so I've looked into this quite a bit. I haven't gotten a chance to get my wheels installed but from what I have read on this forum, a 20x10 w/ 45 offset up front is awfully close. I went ahead and purchased 5mm hubcentric wheel spacers for my install. Good luck!
 

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I bought four 20x10 with 45 offset wheels to do a square setup myself so I've looked into this quite a bit. I haven't gotten a chance to get my wheels installed but from what I have read on this forum, a 20x10 w/ 45 offset up front is awfully close. I went ahead and purchased 5mm hubcentric wheel spacers for my install. Good luck!
Where did you get the spacers?
 

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Forgestar CF10's 19x11 with 305/30's.
No issues at all, works great. Street handling is great, with a little tram lining, hope to do a track day soon to see how they do when pushed to the limit.
We did a special setup for Plimmer and he did the rest, it came out amazing!
Really interested in hearing how this was done, and what was needed to pull it off.

Or a recommendation on a 295 square on a 10 or 10.5 that has some nice concave.
 

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Never mind my question. I just saw the spoiler thread with yours in it. Sorry.
 

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yea im using them. The lug holes are oversized even on the 14mm. They dont need to be as centric like the bore has to be.
 

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18x10 SVE Drift wheels (43mm offset) with 285/40-18 Nitto 555 tires front and rear. They arrived yesterday. SUPER close to the struts in front so I'm going to add some thin (3-5mm) spacers for a little extra clearance. Otherwise I'm happy with fitment.







 
 








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