Does any body else have rims that are on. The Front 20x8.5 and Rear 20x10 if so can you give me any feed back ie do they rub is it enough space. The car is an 05 g35coupe 6mt
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Your ok to roll on them you wont rub Originally Posted by b18eater
Does any body else have rims that are on. The Front 20x8.5 and Rear 20x10 if so can you give me any feed back ie do they rub is it enough space. The car is an 05 g35coupe 6mt

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They won't rub if you're using the right offsets with the right size tire. Wheel diameter has nothing to do with rubbing on 20" rims, but they should have offsets somewhere in the mid 20s or very high teens....!
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I'm going to assume that more than likely the offsets are weak. You'll be fine.
i was always into civics so i have no idea what an offset is. I know its how far the will comes off the rotor i think. Would anybody care to explain
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0 offset if the dead center, middle of the wheel.
When you have a positive offset the wheel hub sits closer to the outside of the wheel(further from your rotor)
When you have a negative offset the wheel hub will be closer to the inside of the wheel. (closer to the rotor)
Just because you were into civics it's not excuse not to know wheels....
When you have a positive offset the wheel hub sits closer to the outside of the wheel(further from your rotor)
When you have a negative offset the wheel hub will be closer to the inside of the wheel. (closer to the rotor)
Just because you were into civics it's not excuse not to know wheels....
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yea bro u will be ok.. i have 20 x 9 f and 20 x 11.5 r and no rub
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When you have a positive offset the wheel hub sits closer to the outside of the wheel(further from your rotor)
When you have a negative offset the wheel hub will be closer to the inside of the wheel. (closer to the rotor)
Just because you were into civics it's not excuse not to know wheels....
Originally Posted by 4DGS
0 offset if the dead center, middle of the wheel.When you have a positive offset the wheel hub sits closer to the outside of the wheel(further from your rotor)
When you have a negative offset the wheel hub will be closer to the inside of the wheel. (closer to the rotor)
Just because you were into civics it's not excuse not to know wheels....
lol yes it is i had 15 inch rota slip stream i was more into the engine then rims but now i know thanks
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what offset do you haveOriginally Posted by broke_as_ajoke
yea bro u will be ok.. i have 20 x 9 f and 20 x 11.5 r and no rub