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Everyone will tell you that you need to provide more information. For example, obviously a +30 offset recommendation would "look" and fit differently on a 9.5" wide wheel versus an 8.5" wheel. Then from there you can manipulate fitment even further with your tire size selection; showing either a stretched look, or fat setup etc etc
Perfect is a word that is just way to opinion based. Rimtuck.com and look at cars and see what you like. Search through the dozens and dozens of wheel posts on the forum. 20 x what LOL -
WOW! That is such a vague question. Even the n00b found the thread.
OP, next time put in a little effort and do a search. You will learn there is no such thing as a perfect offset.
Originally Posted by SuicidnS13
Perfect is a word that is just way to opinion based. Rimtuck.com and look at cars and see what you like. Search through the dozens and dozens of wheel posts on the forum. 20 x what LOL -
from the info i gathered, 20x8.5 front with 35 offset and 20x10 with 40-43 offset should should fit without fender mods.
Sounds about right!
FYI... I have 8.5" fronts (+37) and 9.5" rears (+42). My fronts fit nice...probably could go a couple of millimeters further out. My rears are a little "sunken in" - they could perhaps go another 5-10 millimeters further out. All without fender mods.