Rear wheel offset: 20x10 ET15 - will it rub?
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I'm also running 10x20 in the rear with a 275-30 tire, which only rubs slightly when there are 2 passengers in the back. Keep in mind 275 is the smallest tire you can put on a 10" wide wheel. Depending on the offset, you can actually put a 285 or 295 tire on. Hope this helps!
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My advice is if it rubs see where its rubbing. Mine was a really cheap fix as it was hitting the plastic inner guard when driving over big dips. I got under the car and could straight away see where it was. I have 10x19's with 275 rear tyros and ET14. My car also is low and now I can drive with a full load and zero rubbing.
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I'm also running 10x20 in the rear with a 275-30 tire, which only rubs slightly when there are 2 passengers in the back. Keep in mind 275 is the smallest tire you can put on a 10" wide wheel. Depending on the offset, you can actually put a 285 or 295 tire on. Hope this helps!
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