Need Help -- Recommendations for 20" rim tires?
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Need Help -- Recommendations for 20" rim tires?
Need Help -- Tire size and model recommendations for 20" concave rims on 2015 GS 350?
Front: 20X9
Rear: 20X10.5
Front: 20X9
Rear: 20X10.5
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[QUOTE=LexRuger;8865239]245/35/20 front 275/30/20 rear Pirelli is my favorite tire brand.[/QUOTE
There should be no rub on the front of I go 35 right? Do you know if I leave the car stock without dropping how big the gap will be? Will it be bigger than stock tires gap?
There should be no rub on the front of I go 35 right? Do you know if I leave the car stock without dropping how big the gap will be? Will it be bigger than stock tires gap?
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rubbing depends on the offset. unless you use a very aggressive offset, it shouldn't rub.
the 20" tire will be the same height as the stock tire so the gap will be the same.
the 20" tire will be the same height as the stock tire so the gap will be the same.
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My fnts are 9" et32 (about .5" less offset) on 245/35 and rub slightly but you should be good. Btw, if you are as particular as i am, the 245/35 Fnt tire won't be as stretched as 275/30. It will have a 'squared' (taller profile) look vs the rears slightly 'stretched' look (I'd expect slight variations between brands). Will change fnt set-up this summer.
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Well I have 20x9 +32 with 245/35/20 Michelin Pilot Siper Sports and 20x10.5 +45 with 285/35/20 same tires, both front and rear seem to have a very slight stretch and no rubbing at all with favorite suspension. I plan on putting RSR Down springs when I get them in the mail and I was able to get perfect alignment at factory height with the wheels. I have the SPC rear camber arms on order as well so when it's dropped hopefully I can keep these expensive tires as long as possible
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Well I have 20x9 +32 with 245/35/20 Michelin Pilot Siper Sports and 20x10.5 +45 with 285/35/20 same tires, both front and rear seem to have a very slight stretch and no rubbing at all with favorite suspension. I plan on putting RSR Down springs when I get them in the mail and I was able to get perfect alignment at factory height with the wheels. I have the SPC rear camber arms on order as well so when it's dropped hopefully I can keep these expensive tires as long as possible