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Old Dec 14, 2019 | 09:22 AM
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Default Wheel fitment help

Hello all,

I'm no wheel fitment guru and was wondering if you guys could help me know if these wheels are going to fit alright on my vehicle.

I've got a set of staggered 20's :.
Front: 20x9 ET 20
Rear: 20x10.5 ET 25

What I'm wondering is am I going to have crazy poke out of my fender well? I know I may be tight for space in the rears but I think I can make it work.

I've attached a pic below. I got a great deal on these wheels and I'd love it if they'd fit.

Thanks in advance!


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Old Dec 15, 2019 | 03:39 PM
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Front should be ok with a tight fender roll and a 245mm or narrower tire.

Rears are aggressive and will poke. With shaved fenders and stretched tires (245mm), you might clear.

i had a 19x10 24mm with 255/35/19 tire and it barely cleared with shaved fender lips.
Your rear rim will stick out 5.3mm further out than mine did.

good luck

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Old Dec 16, 2019 | 07:14 PM
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Pretty much what they said, except 245 will rub in the front. Run 235 and it'll be okay except under hard compression if you are low.
​​l have 18x9 +20 with a 235/40 with completely stock fenders and Tanabe DF210. Doesn't rub.

All this info and more, with examples, is in the existing fitment threads that people have made.
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