Will these wheels fit without rubbing or do I need to roll?
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Will these wheels fit without rubbing or do I need to roll?
Looking at a wheel/tire setup for my is350. I'm stock height but I am going to lower it on KW V3's. I'm thinking I might just throw some swift springs (modest drop) on for now.
FRONT: 235/30/20
REAR: 255/30/20
FRONT-+25
REAR-+30
FRONT: 235/30/20
REAR: 255/30/20
FRONT-+25
REAR-+30
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Tires are too wide to run those offsets...the front and rear will need more of a stretch or it will rub the rear bumper screw and tabs in the front...best bet run 225 53 20 and 245 35 20 tires shave headlight brackets up front bend in all tabs and shave also rear fender and where bumper meets body...trust me...
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yea I wouldnt run a 245 on a 10.5
Theres 255 and 265 in between 245 and 275. No reason to stretch that much, especially when I have my 18 month old daughter in the car daily and my girl drives the work 3-4 days a week.
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hey rpm steve.. i dont know what look yur trying to achieve.. If the vossens are the wheels yu want then i'd run a 275-30-20 in the rear and a 235-30-20 in the front.. thats what i have on mine. the offsets are +45 in the rear and +38 in the front i believe. i only rub when i put people in the back. but once i shave my rear fenders, i'll be fine.
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20x10.5 +30 you will need to cut and run a 255/30/20
I have cut fenders and was maxed out on tein SS with these specs and still rubbed on bumps.
As for the front GOOD LUCK running a 20x9 +25 you got the tire size right, but that offset will ruin your fenders no matter how moderate your drop is.
I have cut fenders and was maxed out on tein SS with these specs and still rubbed on bumps.
As for the front GOOD LUCK running a 20x9 +25 you got the tire size right, but that offset will ruin your fenders no matter how moderate your drop is.
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20x10.5 +30 you will need to cut and run a 255/30/20
I have cut fenders and was maxed out on tein SS with these specs and still rubbed on bumps.
As for the front GOOD LUCK running a 20x9 +25 you got the tire size right, but that offset will ruin your fenders no matter how moderate your drop is.
I have cut fenders and was maxed out on tein SS with these specs and still rubbed on bumps.
As for the front GOOD LUCK running a 20x9 +25 you got the tire size right, but that offset will ruin your fenders no matter how moderate your drop is.
It can be done with no rubbing
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Dude i thought he wants to get 20's?? so a 225 or 235/35/20 with a low offset like that he will gurantee rub or drive like a 4x4. btw not all stretch tires are unsafe.. My rears are stretched and they drive really good.^^^... a 255 in the rears are perfect and give you that aggressive look in the rears. your fitments are nice, but the fronts are too aggressive for any clearance if you wanna drive low.