20x9.0 ET8 and 20x10.5 ET23
As I said in the title, I'm planning to buy a set of wheels
20x9.0 offset-8 and 20x10.5 offset-23 I know they are pretty aggressive offsets. And I'm planning to use 245/35/20 and 275/30/20. I know the rears will have a lil tire stretching but I'd just go with a lil stretching rather than rubbing!!
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
20x9.0 offset-8 and 20x10.5 offset-23 I know they are pretty aggressive offsets. And I'm planning to use 245/35/20 and 275/30/20. I know the rears will have a lil tire stretching but I'd just go with a lil stretching rather than rubbing!!
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
thanks for the info.
lol I meant positives..
Sorry for the confusion. I appreciate the input though.
hey my wheels rear offset is +23 10.5..
i used to use 275/30 for the tyres.. not rubbing issue.. i had rolled the fender little bit though..
so the rear should be clear.
as for the front it should be fine as well..
so u will be alright.. there should no be rubbing issue..
i used to use 275/30 for the tyres.. not rubbing issue.. i had rolled the fender little bit though..
so the rear should be clear.
as for the front it should be fine as well..
so u will be alright.. there should no be rubbing issue..
hey my wheels rear offset is +23 10.5..
i used to use 275/30 for the tyres.. not rubbing issue.. i had rolled the fender little bit though..
so the rear should be clear.
as for the front it should be fine as well..
so u will be alright.. there should no be rubbing issue..
i used to use 275/30 for the tyres.. not rubbing issue.. i had rolled the fender little bit though..
so the rear should be clear.
as for the front it should be fine as well..
so u will be alright.. there should no be rubbing issue..
The problem is I don't really wanna roll the fender unless I REALLY MUST.
Thanks for the info.


