20" Rim sizing

Old 03-07-2018, 08:23 AM
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20" Rim sizing

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New member here, im thinking about getting a 2015 TLX this summer and trying to buy some parts ahead of time. Im looking into getting some 20" and saw someone selling a set. They are 20 by 9 for the front and 20 by 10.5 for the rear wrapped with 255-20-30 front and 285-20-30 rear. Do you guys think these will fit okay? Also thinking about lowering the car a little.
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Originally Posted by Rob_Smoove
Im looking into getting some 20" and saw someone selling a set. They are 20 by 9 for the front and 20 by 10.5 for the rear wrapped with 255-20-30 front and 285-20-30 rear. Do you guys think these will fit okay?
No offset, no bolt pattern, no know.
Old 03-07-2018, 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by AZuser
No offset, no bolt pattern, no know.
I know bolt pattern is 5 x120, trying to get the offset information now
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Originally Posted by Rob_Smoove
I know bolt pattern is 5 x120, trying to get the offset information now
Hmmm, silly me, I thought the TLX used a 5x114 bolt spacing.
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it's ALWAYS better to buy the correct specs in the first place, instead of relying on a "sale too good to pass up"
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Originally Posted by justnspace
it's ALWAYS better to buy the correct specs in the first place, instead of relying on a "sale too good to pass up"
Yeah you're right. Wanted to see if they would work. Might have to just pass on them for now then. Thanks for your input. Appreciate it!
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Originally Posted by justnspace
it's ALWAYS better to buy the correct specs in the first place, instead of relying on a "sale too good to pass up"
If the sale is really too good to pas up, OP could buy them and make tables out of them if they don't fit.
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