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Old 11-01-10, 07:43 PM
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Thinking about getting some works ts1 20x8.5 +43 and 20x9.5 + 42. Will these fit with no fender mod and will they stick out.
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Will I need spacers to make them somewhat flush looking
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Those are very conservative sizes and offsets you would definitely need spacers to get them close to flush. I am perfectly flush with about a 2 inch drop front and back in the front I'm 20x9 +22 rear is 20x10.5 +34. with my set up fender mods are required
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Will definitely need spacers. My offsets are very similar and aren't flush without spacers. I'm still debating on getting spacers. I'm not all into the super-flush look.

That said, I'm on coilovers and do not rub at all in the rear. The front rubs on the plastic fender liner whenever the suspension compresses fully or when going up a driveway with the wheels turns. I have zero fender mods.
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