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      03-24-2019, 02:14 AM   #1
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Does anyone try 20x10 763m square set?

Does anyone try 20x10 763m square set?
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The tyres would be a bit stretched looking on 10's compared to the rear. I don't think 285's will clear on the front unless you downsized the rear tyres to match which is probably not ideal.
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The tyres would be a bit stretched looking on 10's compared to the rear. I don't think 285's will clear on the front unless you downsized the rear tyres to match which is probably not ideal.
Yeah, thats a problem... Might just change 265 to the front with 10.
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just curious if anyone else has gone this route with the 20" 763s all around?
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just curious if anyone else has gone this route with the 20" 763s all around?
Same question. If I want to replace my 666s with 763S, do I have to replicate the staggered CS set up? I just don't like the 666 bit don't need to change wheel or tire size necessarily.

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What is the offset of the wheel?
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What is the offset of the wheel?
40mm
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      08-09-2019, 12:29 PM   #8
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40mm
So at least 15 or 20mm spacers in the front...
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