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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 06:41 PM
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Need help!
I need to know if I use 20x10 in the rear, will it rub? I am going to tuck my rear and front tires, most likely the rear will be lowered to the rim part. My wheel shop recommend 20x9.5 but I really want 10. Anyone have pictures of their 20" tucked in? My offsets are going to be close to perfect, meaning it won't be inside or it wont be sticking out either.

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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 08:24 PM
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Get the 20x10 they will fit, I have 20x10's on my 350 & they tuck beautifully, well when ya adjust the JIC just right. . . Here are a couple of pics, hope they help you make up your mind. . . need anymore shots just give me a holla
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Here is pic 2
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& here is pic 3, good luck. . .
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Old Feb 5, 2007 | 09:25 PM
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mmm nice, does it ever rub even the slightest bit? I want to tuck mine more than that . Yours has a nice drop though, i like it. Also, do you have a picture from the back of the rear tires? I would like to see your offset of the rear. What is it by the way?
O also, tire size please?

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as long as the offset are proper you can tuck a 10.5" wide wheel. hell, ive tucked a 22x10" wheel under my car with very minor rubbing.. these cars have plenty of room underneath compared to the earlier IS. i would think +43 or higher on a 20x10 with a 285/25/20 or 275/30/20 will be just fine without modifying the fenders. good luck.

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Originally Posted by Hartawan
mmm nice, does it ever rub even the slightest bit? I want to tuck mine more than that . Yours has a nice drop though, i like it. Also, do you have a picture from the back of the rear tires? I would like to see your offset of the rear. What is it by the way?
O also, tire size please?
oh, and tucking the rear isnt a problem. you'll have more problems tucking the front without rubbing..
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Originally Posted by KOOLFELLA
Here is pic 2
Dang, bro...your dubs are sweeet!!!
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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 11:03 AM
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hehe I guess if you can tuck a 22, 20 is nothing. I would really like my tires to be close to the fender as much as possible, I was just worried that if Im going to do that, it will cause major rubbing. Thanks for the help guys.
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Originally Posted by KOOLFELLA
Get the 20x10 they will fit, I have 20x10's on my 350 & they tuck beautifully, well when ya adjust the JIC just right. . . Here are a couple of pics, hope they help you make up your mind. . . need anymore shots just give me a holla

What kind of wheels are these?
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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 05:44 PM
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Originally Posted by B@tm@n
What kind of wheels are these?
search for Maya.
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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 05:52 PM
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Originally Posted by B@tm@n
What kind of wheels are these?
Maya DLS's
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Old Feb 6, 2007 | 06:58 PM
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Originally Posted by FinanceGuy
Dang, bro...your dubs are sweeet!!!
Thanks man I take a lot of pride in my selection. Damn I love those rims!!! lol
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Originally Posted by warrionex
That is not considered low to me . but this...


quick photoshop work.
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