20x10 rims on front ?
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20x10 rims on front ?
What offset is gonna put you pretty flush in the front with a 20x10" rim... No pull on fender just a roll.... Don't want it to poke but don't wanna have a problem with clearing suspension parts.... Thanks ahead of time looking to order my rims next week...
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Searching the forum I know the 10's will fit but don't really see anything about the offset. Gonna be running a 225/35 stretched onto the tire. Prob at max stock camber in the front Someone had told me 15mm offset front and back with a roll in the front and cut I. The rear. Can anyone shed some light on this suggestion???? Thanks
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http://www.rimtuck.com/search/thumbn...to=2005&sort=1
Not 20's,but you get the idea. Just pull your wheel off and measure how much you need, probably the most simplest thing to do.
19x11's +15
19x10's -25
Not 20's,but you get the idea. Just pull your wheel off and measure how much you need, probably the most simplest thing to do.
19x11's +15
19x10's -25
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http://www.rimtuck.com/search/thumbn...to=2005&sort=1
Not 20's,but you get the idea. Just pull your wheel off and measure how much you need, probably the most simplest thing to do.
19x11's +15
19x10's -25
Not 20's,but you get the idea. Just pull your wheel off and measure how much you need, probably the most simplest thing to do.
19x11's +15
19x10's -25
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Haha thats top secret... Nothing too crazy but I think it will be a nice touch. Ill post the pics up after install.... They should be installed this weekend or next depending on when the shop can take me gotta install toe links and get fenders rolled at the same time