Quick Wheels Fitment Question
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Quick Wheels Fitment Question
I went through the wheels thread and learned that 20x10 +20 is Flush for the rear but my question how will 20x9 +20 sit for the front??!?
** And i think i'm the first to pick up 2011 GS 350
** And i think i'm the first to pick up 2011 GS 350
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i'm my new wheels are 20x9 +5 and 20x10.5 +20
i can only give you the idea how the front will flush, waiting for my tires 225/30/20
they don't really offer 225/30/20 in taiwan
my rear fender are shaved and pull abit
i can only give you the idea how the front will flush, waiting for my tires 225/30/20
they don't really offer 225/30/20 in taiwan
my rear fender are shaved and pull abit
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Well i met u at the SD's BBQ meet last week. I'm areukhmer's (WHITE 2IS ON BAGS) younger brother. I showed up with my White 335i but i just pick up 2011 3GS on Saturday. haha
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My question now is how are the front gonna sit? According to the pic above to be right flush in the front it has to be 20x9+15? Someone please correct me if im wrong because, im gonna order my wheels later on today wanna make sure i get it all correct. Cuz changing my wheel specs all the way in Japan isnt a good thing
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i have +20 with a 5mm spacer on a 9" wheel. i still have a few mm to be 'flush', somewhere around +10 to +12 should be spot for my taste. there are offset calculators out there to help you determine what your offset should be to get the look you want. check out vipstylecars.com - it's a good source for things like that.
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DanG!! You didn't mention that.. being all secretive huh... Can't wait to see the finished product.
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i have +20 with a 5mm spacer on a 9" wheel. i still have a few mm to be 'flush', somewhere around +10 to +12 should be spot for my taste. there are offset calculators out there to help you determine what your offset should be to get the look you want. check out vipstylecars.com - it's a good source for things like that.
I just wanna be right about flush dont wanna poke in the front cuz i dont wanna crack the fenders that come with my kit
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Yea i got a few parts on ordered already so as long Japan dont be whack out on me i should be able to have everything by Pursuit 2.