ponyboy_s550
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I know this has been beaten to death, and I've been looking at these forums a lot, but nothing quite fits my concern/question.
I have a 16 GT Premium (non pp) with 20x9 stock wheels and stock tires 265/35/20
I'm lowered with Steeda Ultralite Linear Springs: 1" rear, 1.125" front
I've considered new tires/wheels, but financially not really an option right now, so I've looked into spacers but have hit a brick wall with what to get. I'd like a staggered look, but not mandatory, so I thought maybe 23mm front and 25mm rear might work. I just can't get a clear answer from anywhere if I would rub.
I've considered new tires going 275/35/20 all the way around just to fill a bit, but again, not real sure. Will 275 fit on the 20x9 wheels?
And lastly, I guess I could purchase just wheels, keeping stock tires and just get the right offset. Probably the easiest/best option, but pricey.
TIA
I know this has been beaten to death, and I've been looking at these forums a lot, but nothing quite fits my concern/question.
I have a 16 GT Premium (non pp) with 20x9 stock wheels and stock tires 265/35/20
I'm lowered with Steeda Ultralite Linear Springs: 1" rear, 1.125" front
I've considered new tires/wheels, but financially not really an option right now, so I've looked into spacers but have hit a brick wall with what to get. I'd like a staggered look, but not mandatory, so I thought maybe 23mm front and 25mm rear might work. I just can't get a clear answer from anywhere if I would rub.
I've considered new tires going 275/35/20 all the way around just to fill a bit, but again, not real sure. Will 275 fit on the 20x9 wheels?
And lastly, I guess I could purchase just wheels, keeping stock tires and just get the right offset. Probably the easiest/best option, but pricey.
TIA
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