Spacer Question 20x9 +35 offset.
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I'd prefer my combo over that for a few reasons:
The overall diameter of the 255/295 combo is 0.6" smaller which creates more of a gap visually and less cushion from bumps.
Up front, the 255 would be fine with spacers but without, it will be extremely close if not making contact with the inner wishbone.
Out back, the 295 is a big tire, adding unnecessary weight and creating a clunky look in my opinion. The slight stretch of the 275 gives a more svelte look for this type of car. I'd also be concerned about contact with passengers or big bumps with more width, it's already pretty close:
Going back to the OP, if you haven't bought the wheels yet, I would recommend sticking with a 19" wheel since 20" is a bit large for this car and you'll get better ride comfort and fitment with a 19" setup.
The overall diameter of the 255/295 combo is 0.6" smaller which creates more of a gap visually and less cushion from bumps.
Up front, the 255 would be fine with spacers but without, it will be extremely close if not making contact with the inner wishbone.
Out back, the 295 is a big tire, adding unnecessary weight and creating a clunky look in my opinion. The slight stretch of the 275 gives a more svelte look for this type of car. I'd also be concerned about contact with passengers or big bumps with more width, it's already pretty close:
Going back to the OP, if you haven't bought the wheels yet, I would recommend sticking with a 19" wheel since 20" is a bit large for this car and you'll get better ride comfort and fitment with a 19" setup.
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