N.Y.'r 20' wheels on 4g what width and offset to allow for dropping with NO rubbing??

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Old 09-18-2016, 09:42 PM
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N.Y.'r 20' wheels on 4g what width and offset to allow for dropping with NO rubbing??

Hey guys. I've spent hours searching forums before I posted this so thx for your time. I would like a 20' wheel for my Sh-AWD with a lip. I drive with my 2 children most of the time and it's a daily driver so I Cannot afford to rub. So what width, tire size & offset will give me a option to install Truhart shocks and H&R springs with out rubbing AT ALL!!?? Thx you guys are awesome👍🏽
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Would a 20x9 +50 235/35r20 work?
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yes that will work. I run 20x10 +40 245/35/20 lowered on Tein SA's. I have half a finger gap from tires to the fenders with no rubbing issues. There's a thread on top where people post pics and specs. That should give you a better image/idea how that will look and work.
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Would a 20x9 +50 235/35r20 work?

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Originally Posted by jtech316
yes that will work. I run 20x10 +40 245/35/20 lowered on Tein SA's. I have half a finger gap from tires to the fenders with no rubbing issues. There's a thread on top where people post pics and specs. That should give you a better image/idea how that will look and work.
thanks for the reply. I'll be getting that set up.👍🏽
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should not lower if its your daily driver.. lowered and wide wheels dont mix.. you will buckle a fender up a drive way if you improperly pull up
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Originally Posted by potmilkz
should not lower if its your daily driver.. lowered and wide wheels dont mix.. you will buckle a fender up a drive way if you improperly pull up
thx for the response, would I buckle if I had 8.5 or 9' wide?
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thats a hard question to answer as width of the wheel is not the only determining factor.. offset and tire size affects it as well. throw some specs out.




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