20" Staggered Offset Question
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well after doing some more digging I found 2 other members with nearly the exact same setup and it worked out just fine. Hopefully it will because I just picked up the tires. Got an INSANE deal on these so I had to get them. Officially will be EXE Flair 20x8.5 ET 20 w/ 255/35/20 and 20x9.5 ET 25 w/ 285/30/20 on H&R Sport springs....cant wait to try it out!
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still digging on the 255/35 up front...does anybody know if its safe to run a 1/8" (3.1MM) spacer up front with the factory length lugs? from what I have found I think this size spacer would effectively make my front offset 20x8.5 ET 17ish and would help with the 255 tire...any thoughts??
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after swapping out my Style 249s with my stockers for a road trip this weekend I had a chance to examine the hubs and definitely realize a 3mm spacer would not be possible. The hub lips are too small to handle that kind of slide on spacer without it being a hubencentric 5mm+ spacer. I will just have to hope these offsets work out and if not will have to trade down to 245/35 from the 255/35
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