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07-13-2011, 12:30 PM | #1 |
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10.5 wide in front???
ok so I'm thinking of some ideas for a set up. My question is, if I were to do 20x10.5 in the front, what offset should I get? +27mm or +42mm?? I know the front tires will have to be stretched so I'm looking at either a 235 or 245 series tire up front. How would this work. Right now I'm lowered on B&G springs. Any help on this set up will be good.
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07-13-2011, 01:13 PM | #2 |
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20x10.5 up front is going to be really tight. +42mm with a rim that is 10.5 wide will probably rub on the strut. So you'll have to go with +27mm. However, that is definitely going to rub on the fender.
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This is more for show presents then anything. The 10.5 up front would not be driven on daily. I was wanting a deep equal squared concave look on the car. But, the clincher, didn't want to spend $1000+ per rim. I can't justify paying that much just for wheels, and then I would have to add tires & TPMS to them. So I've been looking at other options. One of my options was a only gave an option of a 10.5 wide wheel in these specs.
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20x10.5 in the front seems just wrong to me.
I believe this e92 has 19x10.5 in the front. http://www.e90post.com/forums/showthread.php?t=516299
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