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Do any one have experience with these 20" wheel size?

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Old 04-01-17, 09:40 AM
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I would like to confirm if these can fit my 2010 lexus rx350 awd. Verde parallax 20×9 32mm (PN: V39-296532B)
My car came with 235-60-18.
Tires will be 245-50-20 or 245-45-20
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Some of the stuff here may be obvious ..

Stud hole pattern and spacing ... make sure they match.
18/19/20" rims ... Normally the overall diameter of the rim + tire should remain the same. As you increase the rim size the sidewalls become shorter. The combination keeps the circumference and the diameter the same as how the vehicle rolled out from the factory for you. Speed remains accurate [other than tread wear delta].

If you want to go larger diameter rims + larger diameter ties then you get into gearing, speed, and even rubbing in the wheel well as you turn. Some solve it by spacers.

Let us know which one you are considering.

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Originally Posted by salimshah
Some of the stuff here may be obvious ..

Stud hole pattern and spacing ... make sure they match.
18/19/20" rims ... Normally the overall diameter of the rim + tire should remain the same. As you increase the rim size the sidewalls become shorter. The combination keeps the circumference and the diameter the same as how the vehicle rolled out from the factory for you. Speed remains accurate [other than tread wear delta].

If you want to go larger diameter rims + larger diameter ties then you get into gearing, speed, and even rubbing in the wheel well as you turn. Some solve it by spacers.

Let us know which one you are considering.

Salim
I am going to go with this rim with 245-45-20 all around
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