Will these rims fit on my car?
Will wheels this size fit on my car?
20x8.5 Front 20x10 Rear offsets 25-30
Maybe I'll dial in some negative camber if I have to?
Thanks
Maybe I'll dial in some negative camber if I have to?
Thanks
Last edited by denishot; Jul 24, 2009 at 01:51 PM.
yeah i have a 2nd gen
my friend has 10.5s in the rear but he has higher offsets and he doesn't rub, i was just wondering if i'd be able to run offsets that low without it sticking out so much
my friend has 10.5s in the rear but he has higher offsets and he doesn't rub, i was just wondering if i'd be able to run offsets that low without it sticking out so much
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Ok just to put this out there....I'm no way a offset guru. I'm still in the learning stages as well. I've just been doing research on a similar setup I want to run and this is what I've found. Check this thread out: https://g35driver.com/forums/media-s...five-axis.html
He's running 19x10.5 +33 in the rear and running 275/30/19 tires. Fitment looks good, so I'm guessing 20x10 +30 wouldn't be too hard, but lets let someone with more experience chime in.
He's running 19x10.5 +33 in the rear and running 275/30/19 tires. Fitment looks good, so I'm guessing 20x10 +30 wouldn't be too hard, but lets let someone with more experience chime in.
I have 20x8.5 (+25mm) and 20x10.0 (+45mm) rims and 245/35 and 285/30 Falken FK452 tires. You'll have no problems with the front...the rears you definitely need negative camber if you want to run 25-30mm offset.
Those will fit no problem with around 1.8* of camber back and front.
I'd recommend you go with 275/30/20 out back though cause the 285's will be a very tight fit, plus the extra camber you'd need to run 285's would mean less contact patch anyways.
I'd recommend you go with 275/30/20 out back though cause the 285's will be a very tight fit, plus the extra camber you'd need to run 285's would mean less contact patch anyways.



