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20x9 +35

kimmy77_02

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I am looking to buy summer tire and I was wondering if any of you guys are rolling around in 20x9 +35 (front) 20x10 +38 (rear) ... I will be putting on 255/35R20 (front) and 275/30R20 (rear)... Would I have any issues with rubbing or anything else ...

Or am I better off running 20x9 +35 with 255/35/R20 in all four corners ...

Any help would be great ...
 
I have been doing a lot of research the past few weeks and I might be pulling the trigger on this set soon. I got to take a few more measurements this weekend but I think it will work.
Fronts are 255/35/20 rims 9" with 38mm offset and rear are 285/30/20 10" rims with 45mm offset
 
I just placed an order for them. So I will be able to let you know if the fit soon.
 
Any update?
 
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I'm running a 20x8.5 front and 20x10 rear with 255's up front and 285's in the rear. No rubbing at stock height and minimal rubbing when lowered.
 
I'm running a 20x8.5 front and 20x10 rear with 255's up front and 285's in the rear. No rubbing at stock height and minimal rubbing when lowered.

Thanks! What are the offsets on those wheels?
 
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