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Looks nice! The front tire looks a little stretched can you use a slightly larger tire to get a little more meat ? Or would a 81/2 " rim be better? I'm only asking I'm not to experienced with figuring out wheel offsets, Is your front tire really 25mm or 35 mm , I seen most rim places recommend 35mm for front ?
The rim is a 20x9, yes 25mm. 35mm is not near flush.
I could fit a 255 tire no problem, I have a 245 on there because it's the only option in all-season tire.
In the "current wheel spec" enter the wheel that you know the width and offset for. Then in the "new wheel spec" you can play around by entering different widths and/or offsets. So if you want it more aggressive you can get it to extend or if you want a wider wheel but end up in the same spot flush-wise you can play with the offsets that way too.
9" wide front at 25mm offset
10" wide rear at 45mm offset.
Therefore you will need a 13.35mm front spacer (7mm offset plus .25" (6.35mm) narrower wheel on the outer half).
And a 3.35mm spacer in the rear ( -3mm offset plus the 6.35mm for the narrower wheel).
9" wide front at 25mm offset
10" wide rear at 45mm offset.
Therefore you will need a 13.35mm front spacer (7mm offset plus .25" (6.35mm) narrower wheel on the outer half).
And a 3.35mm spacer in the rear ( -3mm offset plus the 6.35mm for the narrower wheel).
Let's say you go with a 255/295 tire combo with your above recommended specs. Do you think you will rub once lowered?
I really like the fitment! I like the 265 in front looks like it gives a little more protection, The rears I want to put a 305 but on your offset +42 I think they will rub , might have to dial back the offset to + 45 for a 305
If you have fitment questions it might be helpful to start your own thread or contact a tire/wheel distributor as opposed to jumping into the middle of a thread dedicated to wheel pics and specs. Im certain this is the type of thread subscribers would prefer stayed on topic. It's off topic because you're not supposed to be asking about fitment issues or help..
You're supposed to post pics and info of your cars current setup.
My set up on my 2014
Wheel make/name: Vossen VFS1
Wheel size: FR-20x9.0 R-20x10.5
Offset: FR-32 R-42
Tire: Nitto INVO F:255-30-20 R-285-25-20
Front lowered on H&R Spring - Rear Links + Star
On KW Height Adjustable Spring kit currently sitting at ~66 cm FTG at all corners in s/s+.
BBS LM-R with stock Pirelli P Zero
Front: 19x8.5" ET38 plus 10 mm PFS spacers with 255/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5" ET38 with 285/35R19.
'03 E55, Range Rover Sport Supercharged, Ducati 748R
Originally Posted by Jimminez
On KW Height Adjustable Spring kit currently sitting at ~66 cm FTG at all corners in s/s+.
BBS LM-R with stock Pirelli P Zero
Front: 19x8.5" ET38 plus 10 mm PFS spacers with 255/35R19
Rear: 19x9.5" ET38 with 285/35R19...
Nice! How different is the ride now that you're lowered?
On stock suspension:
BBS CI-R with Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Front: 20x9" ET38 and 265/30R20
Rear: 20x10" ET45 and 295/25R20
Very nice ! These cars really need 20s , This was the exact sizes I want for my sedan , do the offsets work the same for the sedan vs wagon? How is the ride quality with the larger rim but bumped up tire size ? I want to keep my suspension height stock also , do you have any rubbing with this setup?