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Old 08-11-2014 | 09:17 AM
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Glad to see this thread is still alive! Keep it up guys!
Old 08-11-2014 | 09:26 AM
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Glad to see this thread is still alive! Keep it up guys!
Glad you dropped by Robert, see the beast you created
Your CTS-V is the real beast though
Old 08-11-2014 | 02:54 PM
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Old 08-15-2014 | 03:14 PM
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Originally Posted by Sylo
Finally got my new wheels on and I think I qualify for this thread now.
Running F: 20x8.5 +35 on 245's and R: 20x10 +35 on 295
I am rubbing on the rear fenders so bad I need to trim them.

Don't worry, I removed that sticker on the wheel.



Paired with these beautiful McGards

Nice do you hear any noise from those Toyos on the front end???
Old 08-21-2014 | 09:05 PM
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Not super aggressive, but I love the 285/30/20 Hankooks on my 10.5" rears.




Absolutely beautiful!

Do you have any more pics?
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Old 08-23-2014 | 03:53 AM
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19x10+30 with 275/35/19 just barely clears the fender by couple millimeters still on stock camber

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Old 08-27-2014 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by kdawg8526
19x10+30 with 275/35/19 just barely clears the fender by couple millimeters still on stock camber
Whew! Thats a close fit.
Old 08-27-2014 | 03:24 PM
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question...looking at the following below for my 10' sedan, car is currently lowered on Eibach springs only with rear SPC camber kit, nothing up front.

F: 20x9 +35
R: 20x10.5 +40

Can I run 295/30/20 in the rear without having to shave or remove the liner etc? Or would 275 say..be a better suited fit?
Old 08-27-2014 | 03:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Daddy Fat Sacs
question...looking at the following below for my 10' sedan, car is currently lowered on Eibach springs only with rear SPC camber kit, nothing up front.

F: 20x9 +35
R: 20x10.5 +40

Can I run 295/30/20 in the rear without having to shave or remove the liner etc? Or would 275 say..be a better suited fit?
Check out Diegos post:Link

He and Natalie squeezed a 305/25 on a sedan, but the offset was +45. I think its going to be a pretty close fit. Can you get a +45 offset?
Old 08-27-2014 | 03:50 PM
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Originally Posted by NoLimits_Auto
Check out Diegos post:Link

He and Natalie squeezed a 305/25 on a sedan, but the offset was +45. I think its going to be a pretty close fit. Can you get a +45 offset?
I know I can but would have to have it made, the set im looking at is the Forgestar F14's and is already made and at a better rate then if went custom offset by about $300 cheaper.
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Originally Posted by Daddy Fat Sacs
I know I can but would have to have it made, the set im looking at is the Forgestar F14's and is already made and at a better rate then if went custom offset by about $300 cheaper.
My 295s are on 20x10 +45 and just squeeze inside the fender edge w/ about 2mm to spare, you'll be 6mm further out than me w/ the 1/2" wider rim and another 5mm for the +40 offset so a +11mm net that extends out from mine, not going to fit w/out heavier camber. A 275 width will be 10mm further in than that so that would still be close but much more manageable.
I'm under 1 degree of neg. camber though, so a little more camber and it wouldn't be quite so razor thin.
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Raised the car a quarter inch (fender arches are 25.75" now) and did my own alignment for less negative camber (from -3.2 to -2.7).

I think the fender might be hitting the tire..

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Raised the car a quarter inch (fender arches are 25.75" now) and did my own alignment for less negative camber (from -3.2 to -2.7).

I think the fender might be hitting the tire..
Tony, your car looks great! Love the fitment on that beast.
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Ok, so I think I am close to pulling the trigger. My G37S coupe has been garaged for almost a month awaiting my decision on this after the hydroplaning induced front left knee and rim crippling accident. I have a dark grey G, so I wanted the slate grey Stance SC6 rims. I can't decide on which sizes work on my coupe without fender issues. These are the available rim sizes:

20x9 5X114.3 +32/+20

20x10 5X114.3 +35

20x10.5 5X114.3 +45/+27

The Stance guy was concerned about the 20X10.5 fitting on the back. So my plan was to go with 20X9 +32 on the fronts with 255 35 20s and 20X10 +35 in the rear with 285 30 20s... Could I go any bigger without weird camber or fender problems? If I want them to look more concave...Can the 20X9 +20 fit?
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just enough tire to make this thread

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F 19x8.5 245/40 +35
R 19x10 275/35 +40





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