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20x9.5 all around?

dmitriylm

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Hey folks, I'm looking for some help from our wheel experts. I'm in the process of shopping wheels and was wondering what offsets will be required to fit a 20x9.5 wheel all around and have it sit close to flush. I need this to look good while the car is stock height and when I lower it but I'm not looking for any poke. The wheel should sit a bit inside the fender line.

I'm looking at concave wheels and the only downside to 9.5" is that at least based on the photos I've seen, the 9.5 doesn't seem to afford a lot of space so they aren't as concave as I'd like. If anyone knows of a concave design wheel that looks good as a 9.5 I'd love to see it. Help would be appreciated!
 
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Depends on the offset.
 
Depends on the offset.

Do you know what offsets would work if I went 9.5 all around? I recall reading a threading about fitting a 9.5 in the front and someone mentioned everything from +8 to +20 to something else.
 
Look at some of my posts on other threads. Had 9.5 +8 which were pretty flush but the 10+8 didn't fit quite right in the rear. 9.5+12 is perfect IMO which is why I have 10+18 up front (effectively the same offset). Found that the rears need a bit lower offset to clear the fender. Not sure why because front and rear factory offsets are the same. Hope this helps.
 
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