Will 10.5 +35 with 265/35/19 fit and look right in the back?
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Cost is a factor. I thought these were good looking, fit well, and didn't cost much. But if I have to exchangeenhance it, I'd rather keep my 20" dunlops and just buy new 20s for them. What is the ideal combo for width and offset would you say? I have 275 30 20 and I think 235 or 245 35 20 on 8.5 +35 & 10 +45.
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This is a good read for tire related info
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_pg4.html
About 3/4ths the way down the page is a little handy calculator callled
"An Ideal Rim-Width Calculator", it will list the range of wheel widths for certain tire sizes.
FWIW 265s max rim width is 10.5" for a sound mount, it's stretched a bit but not to the point of trouble. But like mentioned, the front will be a standard mount and the rear would be stretched so the look will be a bit different looking down the sides.
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible_pg4.html
About 3/4ths the way down the page is a little handy calculator callled
"An Ideal Rim-Width Calculator", it will list the range of wheel widths for certain tire sizes.
FWIW 265s max rim width is 10.5" for a sound mount, it's stretched a bit but not to the point of trouble. But like mentioned, the front will be a standard mount and the rear would be stretched so the look will be a bit different looking down the sides.
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