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35 offset

305trevor

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2G Genesis Sedan (2015-2016)
Hello everyone would some rims with a 35 offset fit on a 2015 rwd sedan... the rims are 20x8.5 or 20x9 the guy on offer up is not sure. Thanks
 
Hi Trevor, I'm fairly new here myself, but here are some other threads that may be worth a look.
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I'm going to be putting 20's on mine soon and per Dareck, he runs 20x9 et32 front and 20x10.5 et45 rear which is what I'm planning as well. The wheels you mention are slightly narrower and probably gives some flexibility, but I would ask in those threads to the experts.
 
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They will fit in.
Assuming that OEM wheel specs are 18x8 et36 front/rear, then front 20x8.5 et35 will poke 7-8mm...rear 20x9 et35 will poke ~14mm
Make sure the bolt pattern is 4.5 inch and center hub bore at least 67.1mm. If it's bigger, that's ok, you can use hub centric rings.
 
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