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NickFriction

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I've got an PP EB and I want to replace the stock black 19 x 9.5 with wheels that resemble the OEM Foundry wheels. American Muscle has them in 20 x 8.5 (ET +30) and 20 x 10 (ET +48).

My preferred setup would be the 20 x 10 all around, but the AM website says they're "rear only". I've searched through some of the threads here to see if I could find definitively if the 20 x 10 squared setup would work, but I'm still not sure. I figure tire size may also play a role in this, but I'm not sure how that would work either... I know plenty of other setups are using bigger wheels with different offsets and I'm just kind of clueless as to how to figure what fits and what doesn't.

Also, as of now, I'm not intending to lower the car. If anything, it may get an Eibach kit in the future, but nothing too aggressive or crazy.

Any help or guidance is appreciated.
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+48 offset will probably have clearing the brakes/strut? I think most people running 10" fronts are running offsets around +35. There are plenty of 20x10 all around from a search through the forum
 

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20x10 et48 is a pretty weak offset. I've got MMD holgens all the way around with a 45 offset and they were pretty tucked. They fit without the need for spacers but needed 5mm for the center caps to work. I bumped up to 20mm spacers and now they are flush.
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