Question about 20 '' wheels and proper tire fitting..
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Question about 20 '' wheels and proper tire fitting..
I'm thinking about getting some CV3's and well to be honest I'm alittle confused about the look I want as far as stance , tire sizing , offset , etc . So to start off I called around and asked about wheel options and I have decided to go with 20's.
( I WILL BE GETTING BC COILS AND A CAMBER KIT) the sizes they gave me for best fitment were
F- 20'' x 9.0 + 32
R- 20'' x 10.5 + 45
As far as the tires go
F- 245/35/20
R- 275/30/20
So my question for the wheel and tire GURU'S are...
1. Does this sound right?
2. What type of stance will I have ? i.e will it make the 4x4 look or slammed etc.
3. Does the tire fitment sound right? I ask because when I plugged the tires into a calculator there was at least a 6mm difference in height .But when I changed the width of the rear tire to a 285 the height for both wheels were the same so why would they tell me to put a 275 on instead ?
( I WILL BE GETTING BC COILS AND A CAMBER KIT) the sizes they gave me for best fitment were
F- 20'' x 9.0 + 32
R- 20'' x 10.5 + 45
As far as the tires go
F- 245/35/20
R- 275/30/20
So my question for the wheel and tire GURU'S are...
1. Does this sound right?
2. What type of stance will I have ? i.e will it make the 4x4 look or slammed etc.
3. Does the tire fitment sound right? I ask because when I plugged the tires into a calculator there was at least a 6mm difference in height .But when I changed the width of the rear tire to a 285 the height for both wheels were the same so why would they tell me to put a 275 on instead ?
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Just for reference here's mine. I've got 8.5 +40 w/ 245/35/20 and 10x20 +45 w/ 295/30/20
As long as you've got a sedan those wheel/tire sizes you listed should work well, you can go even wider in back IMO. The only thing to consider is the front fender isn't rolled like the rear so if you're flush in front and dropped to zero gap (like I am) you'll be hitting the inside fender lip on impact. That's why I kept a conservative front offset so I'm about 7mm from the fender edge so no rubbing issues. Here's a thread w/ plenty of pics
http://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-seda...ame-early.html
As long as you've got a sedan those wheel/tire sizes you listed should work well, you can go even wider in back IMO. The only thing to consider is the front fender isn't rolled like the rear so if you're flush in front and dropped to zero gap (like I am) you'll be hitting the inside fender lip on impact. That's why I kept a conservative front offset so I'm about 7mm from the fender edge so no rubbing issues. Here's a thread w/ plenty of pics
http://www.myg37.com/forums/g37-seda...ame-early.html
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