20" rims and tire question
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20" rims and tire question
I have a 2010 e350 sedan(rear wheel drive). I'm interested in the axe ex20 rims. They are 20x8.5f(Et38) and 10x20r(ET42or45). The tires I have are falkens f453; fronts are 245/30/20 and rears are 285/25/20. Will these rims fit/work? I don't plan on lowering my car. If anyone can assist me in helping to figure if this setup will work for flush fitment, please help me out. Thanks to all.
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Hey bud,
I dont know if you got the wheels yet but those will fit fine.
I sell wheels and fix up cars for a living.
shows pics if you bought them, if not, contact me
I dont know if you got the wheels yet but those will fit fine.
I sell wheels and fix up cars for a living.
shows pics if you bought them, if not, contact me
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Will work just fine and a lil flush. You mentioned you dont have plans of lowering. Im on the same track as you but my wheels arent due for the next month and a half. Would love to see photos of yours without lowering soni can have a basis. Please post pics. Goodluck mate!
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Re: 20 inch axe ex20 rims
i haven't got the rims yet. But I will here next week. I want the black face version of the ex 20 from axe wheels. I just finally got all my tire issue in order. I kept the front tires at 245/30/20 but I changed the rears from 285 to 275/30/20. Wanted to add alittle more rubber in the rear for comfort and rim protection. I will post pics as soon as I have rims and tires mounted!
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The front will fit for sure as the stock offset is 48 on the 8.5 inch so you will gain clearance but you may need a spacer for the rears being they are 1.5 inches (38 mm) wider so 19 mm deeper less the 3 mm offset difference. If necessary a spacer would do the trick.
I would suggest wheel insurance as the side wall is going to be short and pot holes will not be your friend. The ride will be harsher too based on what I experience with a 17 in winter and an 18 summer wheel.
I would suggest wheel insurance as the side wall is going to be short and pot holes will not be your friend. The ride will be harsher too based on what I experience with a 17 in winter and an 18 summer wheel.