rca blocks on 20" please help
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rca blocks on 20" please help
i ordered my 20"wheels and tires will be overspec 245 35 20 im thinking about rca blocks on the front but not sure 20, 25, 30mm will fit, any members running the same setup with or without any rubbing ect... please chime in.
i will install the 17" oem wheels for the winter
thanks
i will install the 17" oem wheels for the winter
thanks
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i ordered my 20"wheels and tires will be overspec 245 35 20 im thinking about rca blocks on the front but not sure 20, 25, 30mm will fit, any members running the same setup with or without any rubbing ect... please chime in.
i will install the 17" oem wheels for the winter
thanks
i will install the 17" oem wheels for the winter
thanks
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In order to use 30mm blocks you would need to go to 18" wheels full time.
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[QUOTE=RTGS350;8998511]You would be correct about 30mm having less gap than 20mm. However, if you have an AWD and you want to run 17" wheels you are limited to 20mm. The general report is that if you have RWD then you are limited to 25mm with 17" wheels.
In order to use 30mm blocks you would need to go to 18" wheels full time.[/QUOTE11
thanks for this useful info.
i just ordered a set of 20" wheels and those will be on my car really soon and may do 20mm blocks if that won't be an issue
In order to use 30mm blocks you would need to go to 18" wheels full time.[/QUOTE11
thanks for this useful info.
i just ordered a set of 20" wheels and those will be on my car really soon and may do 20mm blocks if that won't be an issue
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That sounds like it would work just fine. If you never plan to go back to 17" wheels and keep the 20" wheels on for good then you can use 30mm blocks with no issue at all.
You would be correct about 30mm having less gap than 20mm. However, if you have an AWD and you want to run 17" wheels you are limited to 20mm. The general report is that if you have RWD then you are limited to 25mm with 17" wheels.
In order to use 30mm blocks you would need to go to 18" wheels full time.[/QUOTE11
thanks for this useful info.
i just ordered a set of 20" wheels and those will be on my car really soon and may do 20mm blocks if that won't be an issue
In order to use 30mm blocks you would need to go to 18" wheels full time.[/QUOTE11
thanks for this useful info.
i just ordered a set of 20" wheels and those will be on my car really soon and may do 20mm blocks if that won't be an issue
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