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with a 35mm offset they will stick out from under the fender and rub if you are lowered, or thinking of lowering. When I had my 2019 NX I had 20x9 with 35mm offset and that was about as wide as you can go on these lil cars. If you don't cutting, you "might" can stuff 10" under the rear, but I would say thats about it.
with a 35mm offset they will stick out from under the fender and rub if you are lowered, or thinking of lowering. When I had my 2019 NX I had 20x9 with 35mm offset and that was about as wide as you can go on these lil cars. If you don't cutting, you "might" can stuff 10" under the rear, but I would say thats about it.
I appreciate the feedback. I have no intentions on lowering the car. I also have no intentions on raising the car.
I have been trying to get a pair of vossens but they are out of stock for the next few months so if i want that vossen model I am left with buying off some guy from craigslist and he only has 20x9.
I just don't want to have to raise the car. Its a lease going back in a couple years
then I would shy away from the 10" wide. Stick with 9" and you will be fine. Some people have gotten 10's to fit, but they weren't 35mm offset. here is a great tool to help you figure out offsets and such,
I had the VFS1s (22x9 +38) on 265/35/22 and personally found the fit to be spot on. They were flush at the front though just slightly tucked in at the rear.
A 10" wide rim on +35 offset will add an additional 15 mm poke clearly sticking out at the front though about flush at the rear. Consider a staggered setup 9" front, 10" rear though you'll have to check clearances on the inside rear suspension though I believe there is space.
I had the VFS1s (22x9 +38) on 265/35/22 and personally found the fit to be spot on. They were flush at the front though just slightly tucked in at the rear.
A 10" wide rim on +35 offset will add an additional 15 mm poke clearly sticking out at the front though about flush at the rear. Consider a staggered setup 9" front, 10" rear though you'll have to check clearances on the inside rear suspension though I believe there is space.
I was actually just staring at yours on google images lol. So nice.
I made a slight error in my previous post.
The only thing I can find for the CVTs are 20x10 not 20x9 and all 4 are 20x10 Used atleast.
I've never dipped my feet into getting a new set of wheels till now so excuse me if I am a little ignorant on the topic.
What exactly should I expect if I were to pull the trigger on 20x10. Will my tire hit the wheel well and take off my fender lmao? Is it because of the drive quality?
Right now I'm driving a genesis with spacers on my stock 18's and my wheels are poking well outside the wheel well.