Will 35 offset on 20x10 Rear stick out on our cars?
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Will 35 offset on 20x10 Rear stick out on our cars?
Will 35 offset on 20x10 rear stick out on our cars?
I do not want wheels that stick out. I would like them flush or inside the fender a bit.
What might these sit like?
Car will be dropped eventually as well. Hopefully an 1.5 inches if that makes a difference in the answer here.
Thanks all!
I do not want wheels that stick out. I would like them flush or inside the fender a bit.
What might these sit like?
Car will be dropped eventually as well. Hopefully an 1.5 inches if that makes a difference in the answer here.
Thanks all!
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A 20x10.5 with +45 offset already sits flush with the rear quarter panels.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
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A 20x10.5 with +45 offset already sits flush with the rear quarter panels.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
I do not know what it means to "pull" in order to fit, but I def do not want to run negative camber or stretched tires.
Much appreciated!
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A 20x10.5 with +45 offset already sits flush with the rear quarter panels.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
So a 20x10.5 with a +35 offset will DEFINITELY stick out more than you want it to. You'll have to pull in order to make that fit, or run some negative camber and stretched tires which would look obscene on this car IMO.
~ Josh
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Will 35 offset on 20x10 rear stick out on our cars?
I do not want wheels that stick out. I would like them flush or inside the fender a bit.
What might these sit like?
Car will be dropped eventually as well. Hopefully an 1.5 inches if that makes a difference in the answer here.
Thanks all!
I do not want wheels that stick out. I would like them flush or inside the fender a bit.
What might these sit like?
Car will be dropped eventually as well. Hopefully an 1.5 inches if that makes a difference in the answer here.
Thanks all!
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Does a 10.5 with 45 offset sit the same or close to where a 10 with 35 sits?
What I mean is, is the half inch you loose in width of the wheel made up for by the more aggressive offset?
I have been told that if I run a 35 offset on a 10.5, it will stick out.
What I mean is, is the half inch you loose in width of the wheel made up for by the more aggressive offset?
I have been told that if I run a 35 offset on a 10.5, it will stick out.
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