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Hmm.. IMO with that setup you'll likely need a lot camber and slam it to get the tuck, otherwise you'll be jamming into the fenders. It's a pretty good stretch too. Try it out and you can be the first hellaflush F.. he he. Might be a wasting the car's performance though.
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I'm no guru, but from everything I have read and seen, those rim widths and offsets would rub horribly even with shaving unless you went with extreme camber. Also, why would you ever want to run tires that narrow on rims that wide?
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Even with stretched tires and shaved quarter panels, you'll have a hard time fitting those widths and offsets in the rear. I currently have 20x10 +40 offset with 265/30/20. The tires barely clear the quarter panels. Hope that helps. The fronts should be fine.
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Hmm.. IMO with that setup you'll likely need a lot camber and slam it to get the tuck, otherwise you'll be jamming into the fenders. It's a pretty good stretch too. Try it out and you can be the first hellaflush F.. he he. Might be a wasting the car's performance though.
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11" width in the rear can be achieved with the offset around +55mm. My previous set was 9.5" in the front with +36 offset and I had no issues with 245/30/20.
You will have zero problem in the front with +36 offset and 245/30 tires. The rear should be fine also, however, I have my concerns with 25mm profile tires. A few members are using that set up in the rear and seem to have no issues.
Another thing to consider is the brand of tires you use. Toyo T1R tends to have skinnier side walls compared to other brands with the same spec. So make sure you do some research on the tires also.
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You will have zero problem in the front with +36 offset and 245/30 tires. The rear should be fine also, however, I have my concerns with 25mm profile tires. A few members are using that set up in the rear and seem to have no issues.
Another thing to consider is the brand of tires you use. Toyo T1R tends to have skinnier side walls compared to other brands with the same spec. So make sure you do some research on the tires also.
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^ This guy knows what works & what doesn't!!!!
So be sure to take his advice FULLY..
BTW - What kind of wheels are you looking at??
Besides clearing fenders and getting the widest strecth or contact patch, you also have to clear the Brake Calipers...
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So be sure to take his advice FULLY..
BTW - What kind of wheels are you looking at??
Besides clearing fenders and getting the widest strecth or contact patch, you also have to clear the Brake Calipers...
Joe Z
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11" width in the rear can be achieved with the offset around +55mm. My previous set was 9.5" in the front with +36 offset and I had no issues with 245/30/20.
You will have zero problem in the front with +36 offset and 245/30 tires. The rear should be fine also, however, I have my concerns with 25mm profile tires. A few members are using that set up in the rear and seem to have no issues.
Another thing to consider is the brand of tires you use. Toyo T1R tends to have skinnier side walls compared to other brands with the same spec. So make sure you do some research on the tires also.
Terrance
You will have zero problem in the front with +36 offset and 245/30 tires. The rear should be fine also, however, I have my concerns with 25mm profile tires. A few members are using that set up in the rear and seem to have no issues.
Another thing to consider is the brand of tires you use. Toyo T1R tends to have skinnier side walls compared to other brands with the same spec. So make sure you do some research on the tires also.
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Thanks for confirming that 20x9.5 +36 will work in the front. Back to the drawing board for the rears.
JoeZ, yes, I know it needs to clear BBK.
Any other inputs will be greatly appreciated. I love CL for this reason.
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The other factor is how low you want to be. This is going to have a significant impact on clearance. Also the spring rate will determine how deep you go into the travel. Not sure how people are getting away with a 10.5 +45 without fender modifications. That seems pretty aggressive to me.
Do you mind pulling and trimming the fenders for fitments?
Do you mind pulling and trimming the fenders for fitments?
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