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Old 03-18-2016, 12:52 PM
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Tire Fitment

I was told by Vosson that I can fit a 10.5 +45 on my AWD Coupe. I was always under the impression the widest rim for the AWD was a 10. Does anyone know what will fit correctly? Will 20x9/20x10.5 work? Thanks.
Old 03-18-2016, 01:16 PM
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https://www.myg37.com/forums/private...ne-face-3.html
This may help as a reference.
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Old 03-19-2016, 02:00 AM
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If Vossen told you that then they know what they're talking about. I have a set of Vossen's on my awd coupe now 20x9 +32 20x10.5 +45. You also may want to choose a +27 rear offset for a more aggressive look without the need for wheel spacers which was a mistake I made. You could've gotten an answer for this question with a 20 second search on this forum.
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It's all about the offset buddy. Do some wheel research and you'll find that a coupe can fit a more aggressive wheel in the back. I have a 10.5 +38 and I'm driving a sedan.
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Originally Posted by ZOSTER33
It's all about the offset buddy. Do some wheel research and you'll find that a coupe can fit a more aggressive wheel in the back. I have a 10.5 +38 and I'm driving a sedan.
I thought you were running your "winter set up"
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Originally Posted by guy from norcal
I thought you were running your "winter set up"
LMAO I call it "My El Niño" set up!
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Originally Posted by ZOSTER33
LMAO I call it "My El Niño" set up!
Ha....Glad we are getting some good rain,so i can wash my G this summer.
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I am running 19x11 +15 on my X coupe with only 1.5 degrees of negative camber, lowered on coilovers without any issues. Tires have minimal stretch (275/35/19) Used to run a 20x10 +20 and tucked pretty good had a solid 3/4 inch before touching the fender so you'll be totally fine.
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