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Old 08-30-11 | 08:05 PM
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ok i just got two of the four rims today.. not happy at all... anyways! it has to do for now.... it 20x10 the et 33 so it the back im guessing... the fronts rims on the way tomorrow. if the back offset 33 they told me 35 front 45 back f****R! would this still if my gs? i know i need 35+ offset in the front.. if the back it 33 damit im sacred the front is lower then 30..
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Old 08-30-11 | 08:19 PM
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The wheels look good. I have 30 and 35 on my car I would think you should be able to do a 33 in the rear with streched tires and 29-26 in the front should be good but would go any higher than that. What type of kit is that you have?
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You have to be more specific on wheel specs, a 20x10 +33 will work with a shaved fender in the rear. A 20x10 can be as aggressive as +20, or +21 before a fender pull, or adjustable camber arms are needed. I have a 20x10.5 +26, but have the inside of my rear fender shaved, and grinded flat so there is no edge, and smooth. I can tuck rim just barely with a 245/30 stretched. The fronts im 20x9 +12 so a 10 in the front can be as aggressive as +24, or around there. You should be fine just may need to stretch tires get a air saw, and grinder, followed up with some touch up paint, and rubberized undercoating spray relax bro!

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Old 08-30-11 | 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by swtjlsy
The wheels look good. I have 30 and 35 on my car I would think you should be able to do a 33 in the rear with streched tires and 29-26 in the front should be good but would go any higher than that. What type of kit is that you have?
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You have to be more specific on wheel specs, a 20x10 +33 will work with a shaved fender in the rear. A 20x10 can be as aggressive as +20, or +21 before a fender pull, or adjustable camber arms are needed. I have a 20x10.5 +26, but have the inside of my rear fender shaved, and grinded flat so there is no edge, and smooth. I can tuck rim just barely with a 245/30 stretched. The fronts im 20x9 +12 so a 10 in the front can be as aggressive as +24, or around there. You should be fine just may need to stretch tires get a air saw, and grinder, followed up with some touch up paint, and rubberized undercoating spray relax bro!
well my back fender been roll n grind so is my front.. for the 22 i have.. the new wheels 20x9 front 20x10back.. my 22x9/ 235/30 offset 35or38 back is 265/30 22x10 off set 45.. if just prefect but my gas is eatting up.. on the 22.. it rub when i turn. so not feeling it as much.. looks great but not on the gas. so u think il be ok.. think about 245/30/f 255/30 back..what u think?
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I would be pissed if they sent me the wrong sizes. When something starts off bad, it usually doesn't get much better.
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you will definitely clear the fender you ll actually be conservative you may wanna throw a spacer on it. depending on how aggressive you wanna go I would stretch a tire if you wanna be flush, if you want some meat on the tire you should be able to properly stagger with a 245/30 and 285/25 this will keep your speedo perfect and front a rear tires will be the exact same overall diameter. Im stretching a 225/30 on a 9 soon to be 9.5 and a 245/30 on a 10.5 and I drive the hell outta my car, like I stole it!!!! Too much testosterone bro!!! Goodluck!!
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Whats goin on here? Am I the only one who thinks you should just return them?
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cant wait no more.. it 11.10 pm here in hous..me and my son got to see what it look like on the car..
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Old 08-31-11 | 01:49 AM
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You're gonna rub big time! And you won't be able to take junior for many rides either!
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Whats goin on here? Am I the only one who thinks you should just return them?
I'm gonna have to agree with you on this one.

If you have any doubt, now is the time to return them since you havent mounted them. it could get worse considering tire choice.
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what am I missing the specs you gave are conservative you shouldn t rub at all
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are you driving a GS430
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Originally Posted by lkapimp216
what am I missing the specs you gave are conservative you shouldn t rub at all
The specs he stated are not conservative.
I'll go for saying mine are conservative but not these. You can't call sizes requiring any type of stretching, rolling, cutting, shaving, etc. conservative. You just can't.

If you are saying he won't need to do anything to prevent rubbing, then I can see it. I don't agree he won't. I believe he will have to do something.
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his rear wheel is 20x10 +33 should sit exactly where my 10.5 +39 would sit with no spacer and Im running a 12.5mm spacer you shouldn t have a problem making this work call it what you want!



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