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I am not very good with offsets but would it be possible to fit a 20/10.5 all around with 285/35ZRF20 tires?
If not, what adjustments need to be made? The car doesn't need to be slammed to the pavement. I am okay with a gap which I'm sure I will need to fit the tires.
I am not very good with offsets but would it be possible to fit a 20/10.5 all around with 285/35ZRF20 tires?
If not, what adjustments need to be made? The car doesn't need to be slammed to the pavement. I am okay with a gap which I'm sure I will need to fit the tires.
you've come to the right place! you may not be very good with offsets, but some of us are. We will, of course, need to know the offsets before we can help...with those widths and a 285 tire, you'd probably want to go with an offset in the +45-+50 range. But a 285/30-20 will be a lot closer to the stock tire diameter...
I am not very good with offsets but would it be possible to fit a 20/10.5 all around with 285/35ZRF20 tires?
If not, what adjustments need to be made? The car doesn't need to be slammed to the pavement. I am okay with a gap which I'm sure I will need to fit the tires.
It would need to be a 285/30/20 and I dont know about running such a wide diameter in the front. Why would you even want to run 285 all around? Why not just slap 245's or 255's in the front?
It would need to be a 285/30/20 and I dont know about running such a wide diameter in the front. Why would you even want to run 285 all around? Why not just slap 245's or 255's in the front?
Agreed^^ Even w/ some fender gap those 285s up front would probably mangle that front fender. I'd just go staggered wheels or stretch the front tires a bit if you're set on all 4 wheels the same.
On a stock suspension sedan you could go w/ the coupe 19 wheels, the wheels look a lot nicer and the 19s don't exaggerate the fender gap as much as 20s, but pretty much any wheel larger than an 18 looks 10x better w/ a drop
That sounds like a great plan for me. What tire size would be best, and still look aggressive?
Originally Posted by blnewt
On a stock suspension sedan you could go w/ the coupe 19 wheels, the wheels look a lot nicer and the 19s don't exaggerate the fender gap as much as 20s, but pretty much any wheel larger than an 18 looks 10x better w/ a drop