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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 09:09 PM
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What you guys think of this, TST Bathurst? I have listed the size ranges below. What width size would be good for the front and the back? I want a little extra tire on the side, instead of all stretched out. And i planned on getting the Swift springs. Also, is it 40mm offset for front and back? I want more of a concave look similar to the Audi. Sorry, don't know much about wheel sizes.

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  • 20x8.5
  • 20x9
  • 20x9.5
  • 20x10
  • 20x10.5
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Originally Posted by joesmithf1
What you guys think of this, TST Bathurst? I have listed the size ranges below. What width size would be good for the front and the back? I want a little extra tire on the side, instead of all stretched out. And i planned on getting the Swift springs. Also, is it 40mm offset for front and back? I want more of a concave look similar to the Audi. Sorry, don't know much about wheel sizes.

thanks.
  • 20x8.5
  • 20x9
  • 20x9.5
  • 20x10
  • 20x10.5
Love the Bathurst I have them on the my other car in 20x10 +40 square setup for the deep concave look all around and wanted to put them on the GS but the 20x10 +40 will not clear the front brakes. you would have to go with a 10-15mm spacer and then they would end up sticking out too far. The rear fitment was fine, for the fronts you would have to go with 20x8.5 +40 (but still might need a 3-5mm spacer) or 20x9 +30. My current setup is similar to the Bathurst and my fronts are 19x8.5 +30 and I have about 5mm clearance from the spokes to the calipers.



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Old Feb 22, 2018 | 10:34 AM
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Thanks! So based on what you are saying, a perfect fit (without spaceers) would be 20x8.5 +30 for fromt and 20x10 +40 rear? Wouldnt it be better if i get 20x9.5 for rear?
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Thanks! So based on what you are saying, a perfect fit (without spaceers) would be 20x8.5 +30 for fromt and 20x10 +40 rear? Wouldnt it be better if i get 20x9.5 for rear?
I dont think the 20x8.5 is offered in +30 for our bolt pattern so it would be +40 and same for the rear 20x9.5 is offered in +35. So the best fitment IMO would be 20x9 +30 fronts and 20x10 +40 rear. I would contact Jason @getyourwheels for the best fitment thats were I got my Bathurst and the current Vertini's and he was very helpful with all my questions and both him and Vertini recommend the current setup I have..might not be as aggressive as some like but I always have the family in the car and did not want any issues with rubbing on the GS.
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Old Feb 22, 2018 | 05:09 PM
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Thanks again! I just want the wheels to align with the fenders as mich as possible, so the 20x9 +30 fronts and 20x10 +40 should be very good, right?

Really dont like how the OEM wheels are tugged in.
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