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Old Sep 14, 2012 | 11:23 PM
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Rohana RC10

I called today for some rohana rc10 and the guy was recommending the rims in 20x10 for the front with a 15 offset and the rear 20x11 with 28 offset. Is this good.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 09:38 AM
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Are you lowered (if so on what / how low & do you have a camber kit), are your fenders rolled (do you mind rolling them), are you driving a coupe or sedan?

If you're not lowered I'd recommend doing some kind of suspension upgrade first, it always looks a little weird when you have bigger wheels and the stock 3" wheel gap, imo.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 09:49 AM
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That's a very aggressive set up, especially if you're running the correct size tires for the wheels. I suggest getting BC coilovers/Camber kit along with doing your rear wheel wells to have the right look/fit.....Gary
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 10:56 AM
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The car is at stock, I have nothing. I will be lowering and rolling fender. I want to get the wheels first to then order everything else. The car is getting repainted in 2 weeks so the rims won't be going on till all parts are in. The only thing I don't want is to be eating tires. So my camber must be right. I want the stretched tire look. Oh it's a coupe.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 01:34 PM
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I would suggest 20x9 +15 and 20x11 +28, you can run a 245/35/20 and a 275/30/20 without any rubbing issues, and if you do roll your fenders, you can do a 20x9 +15 and 20x11 +20 from the RC10. The RC10 in 20x10 only comes in +40 right now, so you would need a spacer to achieve a more aggressive fitment.




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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 02:49 PM
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You should really consider lowering the car before you spend money on new wheels. How low you go and camber settings make a big difference in what offsets will look right. Take a look through the stickied thread "Have questions about wheels? Ask here" at the top of this forum.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 03:17 PM
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What the diff in 20x11 +28 and 20x11 +20
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 03:40 PM
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Originally Posted by gary c
That's a very aggressive set up, especially if you're running the correct size tires for the wheels. I suggest getting BC coilovers/Camber kit along with doing your rear wheel wells to have the right look/fit.....Gary
Can fit those on a coupe with 265s and 295s no problem what so ever.

Those are NOT aggressive specs.

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What the diff in 20x11 +28 and 20x11 +20

The 20x11 +28 will stick out 8mm further than the 20x11 +20
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 04:15 PM
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I want the lip to stick out just a bit but the tire in the fender well.
 
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20x11 +28 will sit 8mm inside as compared to the 20x11 +20.

If you are lowered, I'd highly recommend the 20x11 +20, paired with a set of 275/30/20, you will have a very flush fitment.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 07:37 PM
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Originally Posted by TopSpeedAutoSport
I would suggest 20x9 +15 and 20x11 +28, you can run a 245/35/20 and a 275/30/20 without any rubbing issues, and if you do roll your fenders, you can do a 20x9 +15 and 20x11 +20 from the RC10. The RC10 in 20x10 only comes in +40 right now, so you would need a spacer to achieve a more aggressive fitment.




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In this pic from the rohana web site saids that that rim combo is 20x10 40, 20x11 28. But nobody recommend that set up. Does that car have any spacer.
 
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Old Sep 15, 2012 | 08:30 PM
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If you look at additional photos, the 20x10 +40 is very sunk in the front, I believe you will need a 5mm spacer at least to clear the strut from that sizing. I'd suggest 20x9 +15 in the front for now.

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Also it looks like the camber is off, if you where to fix the camber on that the wheels would stick out some right.
 
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This is a 20x10 +25 and 20x11 +28. The rear does not rub. If you lower the car, camber dials in naturally.
 
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This is a 20x10 +25 and 20x11 +28. The rear does not rub. If you lower the car, camber dials in naturally.
I think that's where I wanna be at but lowered, and fender rolled.
 
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