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Old 12-03-16, 09:22 PM
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Will Vossen cvt 20x10, 45 offset with 245/35 work? ( squared setup ) Do you guys think i will rub with this setup? I am currently on stock suspensions with my 2014 is 250.

Im currently running 19x10 35 offset, 255/35 and i am rubbing like crazy! I need to switch to a new setup asap! All information and suggestions will be appreciated!!
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i am currently runnin 20x8.5 et25 and 20x10 et43 with a 235/35/20 255/35/20
I only rub over big bumps on the freeway and i mean huge. full loaded car i will a little aswell. but its no deal breaker. I think you will be fine with that set up.
I love 20s everyone complains they are too big but each their own. Running a michelin PSS as well. Fatter tire.
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Originally Posted by jackdahou
Will Vossen cvt 20x10, 45 offset with 245/35 work? ( squared setup ) Do you guys think i will rub with this setup? I am currently on stock suspensions with my 2014 is 250.

Im currently running 19x10 35 offset, 255/35 and i am rubbing like crazy! I need to switch to a new setup asap! All information and suggestions will be appreciated!!
Have u considered rolling ur fenders and are u lowered?
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Originally Posted by Keithwuuuu
Have u considered rolling ur fenders and are u lowered?
I don't get how hes rubbing either. He said hes not lowered.

maybe the stock springs are just too bouncy? thats what i noticed at least. maybe something stiffer it wouldn't rub.
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Originally Posted by robert2423
I don't get how hes rubbing either. He said hes not lowered.

maybe the stock springs are just too bouncy? thats what i noticed at least. maybe something stiffer it wouldn't rub.
I'm guessing it's too wide
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I am also considering getting Vossen rims, most probably getting the VPS-303 model. However, i cant seem to be able to find weight of the 19" wheels. It's webpage is barren of such info as well. Anyone knows? Thanks.

http://forged.vossenwheels.com/wheel/vps-303/
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Originally Posted by zhifan1
I am also considering getting Vossen rims, most probably getting the VPS-303 model. However, i cant seem to be able to find weight of the 19" wheels. It's webpage is barren of such info as well. Anyone knows? Thanks.

http://forged.vossenwheels.com/wheel/vps-303/


This is for reference since these are the Vossen cv5 and most Vossen wheels about the same. It says 53.4 lbs. just in case u can't see the pic clearly
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19x10+35 will run like crazy without any camber mods. if you want to fix your issue without getting new wheels, get the spc rear camber arms and add a little camber to get your wheels to clear.
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Originally Posted by dnasians
19x10+35 will run like crazy without any camber mods. if you want to fix your issue without getting new wheels, get the spc rear camber arms and add a little camber to get your wheels to clear.
I have the rear spc camber arms, lowered on bcracing coilovers, didn't roll my fenders, and have no issues with rubbing cuz there's about a one finger gap. Also I have stock fsport wheels right now. Sits nice and flush. Camber is very close to stock as well. Definitely rolling my fenders when my new wheels come in tho
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Originally Posted by Keithwuuuu


This is for reference since these are the Vossen cv5 and most Vossen wheels about the same. It says 53.4 lbs. just in case u can't see the pic clearly
Much appreciated, mate..
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Originally Posted by zhifan1
I am also considering getting Vossen rims, most probably getting the VPS-303 model. However, i cant seem to be able to find weight of the 19" wheels. It's webpage is barren of such info as well. Anyone knows? Thanks.

http://forged.vossenwheels.com/wheel/vps-303/
maybe contact mike at vossen then? idk vossen are overrated i had some. Team AG now.
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