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      01-25-2023, 12:19 AM   #1
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Would these wheels fit? 20x9.5 ET20, 20x10.5 ET25

Im on the lowest setting kw HAS KIT, 10 spacers all around, would probably run 265/30 20 f 285/30 20 r ps4s

Would i have issues running this ? Or what do you guys recommend tire size or spacer size

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      01-27-2023, 01:22 PM   #2
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The 20x9.5 ET20, 20x10.5 ET25 wheels and 265/30 20 f 285/30 20 r ps4s will fit.

You will not be able to run your 10 mm spacers since it will definitely rub both front and rear, and you really wont need to since that is a relatively flush fitment.

The rear 10.5" +25 with a 285 wide tire is the widest tire you will be able to run with typical -1.75 to -2.0 degrees camber. Just make sure you are fine with the stock/OEM level of traction that a 285 wide rear tire provides. Id personally want a wider rear tire and a higher offset (+35 to +44 range) so i could get a 305+ wide tire back there and then add a small spacer if necessary to flush it back out to the fender. If you dont drive hard and just cruise around, 285mm tire is fine.

The front 9.5" +20 and a 265 wide tire will fit good, and depending on your alignment specs, you might even find you could fit a 3 to 5 mm spacer up front for the "ultra flush" fitment. I would try it without a spacer first and see what you think.
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The 20x9.5 ET20, 20x10.5 ET25 wheels and 265/30 20 f 285/30 20 r ps4s will fit.

You will not be able to run your 10 mm spacers since it will definitely rub both front and rear, and you really wont need to since that is a relatively flush fitment.

The rear 10.5" +25 with a 285 wide tire is the widest tire you will be able to run with typical -1.75 to -2.0 degrees camber. Just make sure you are fine with the stock/OEM level of traction that a 285 wide rear tire provides. Id personally want a wider rear tire and a higher offset (+35 to +44 range) so i could get a 305+ wide tire back there and then add a small spacer if necessary to flush it back out to the fender. If you dont drive hard and just cruise around, 285mm tire is fine.

The front 9.5" +20 and a 265 wide tire will fit good, and depending on your alignment specs, you might even find you could fit a 3 to 5 mm spacer up front for the "ultra flush" fitment. I would try it without a spacer first and see what you think.
Appreciate the reply bro, thanks. So what would i have to do to run a wider tire or is 285 the max i could run cause of the offset
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+25 is limiting your tire width at 285.
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So what would i have to do to run a wider tire or is 285 the max i could run cause of the offset
The +25 mm offset is causing the wheel to stick out enough to where a 285 mm tire will be the widest you can go before the tire will start rubbing the painted rear fender lip and plastic liner.

If you had a +35 mm offset, that would move the wheel inward 10 mm allowing you to fit 10 mm more tire on both the inner and outer sides of the wheel.

If you had an even higher offset, like a 44 mm, that would push the wheel even further inward and would give you an additional 19mm of clearance between the outer lip of the wheel and the rear fender lip. 305mm wide tire is the widest you should really go on a 10.5 inch wheel, so you would end up with having a wheel/305 tire combo that would sit more inward and not as flush with the fender as a +35 offset/305 tire combo.
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