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well if that's your goal I would suggest a 10.5 for the rears
and the fronts you can run a 245/35
with a 285/30 or 35 if you with a 10.5
if you go with a 11.5
you can run this
fronts 225/35/20
Rear: 20x11.5 285/35/20
probly run like -4 camber plus fender pull
tires gonna be stretch so you can clear
I didn't know running a 285 was possible on a 11.5 at 20 offset - I will definitly look into this and -4 camber isnt that bad - How much do they usually charge to pull the fenders
Also another thing that I am confused about - Why did you jump from 245 in the front to 225? It's still a 9 inch wheel in the front - I think I can run a 245 on it without stretching it right?
Sold old wheels
came across these temp. wheels till I find new set
got them super cheap
taking them to the powder coating place get them fix and add new color
Negative it would not lol
just depends the tire setup you want as well
I ran 10.5 in rear of my sedan slammed just add some camber and your good
when you start running 11's that's when you need fender pull
Coupe can run 10.5 they have enough space
Yours looks good (a bit too much camber for my amount of driving), but my reference was to the width at that offset. Either way post up when you get it done!
I got some Vossen CV7's 20x9 +20 in the fronts and 20x10.5 +25 in the rears. I want to get the widest tire possible and avoid any rubbing issues. I'm also avoiding any need to fender roll or pull. I plan on riding at stock height and suspension. Any tips?
I got some Vossen CV7's 20x9 +20 in the fronts and 20x10.5 +25 in the rears. I want to get the widest tire possible and avoid any rubbing issues. I'm also avoiding any need to fender roll or pull. I plan on riding at stock height and suspension. Any tips?
FWIW:
- Review this thread.
- Review the Vossen thread.
- Review the 20" Pic thread.
I got some Vossen CV7's 20x9 +20 in the fronts and 20x10.5 +25 in the rears. I want to get the widest tire possible and avoid any rubbing issues. I'm also avoiding any need to fender roll or pull. I plan on riding at stock height and suspension. Any tips?
Your temp wheel is what I was originally looking for. What color are you going with?
lol give me 2 more weeks till there done
I came up on a BBK akebono set for the sedan going to take them same time as the wheels
So now thinking of a color for the BBK and for the wheels I'am going with Mag Blue
any suggestion on what color I should go with for BBK ?