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Currently running 20x9(F) + 20x10(R) w/ 255/35(F) + 285/30(R) with no problems. Didn't need to roll my fenders or get any rubbing but this will definitely also depend on your offset.
20" rim didnt give me an offset by iForged is making them for my car and I already ordered 255/285 KDW's, hopefully I wont have any rubbing..
Based on my experience, any offset higher than 25mm in the rear with 285 and you should be fine (no rubbing). I had 285 on 20x10 with 39mm and when I added a 15mm spacer it started rubbing. It also depends on how much negative camber you have in the rear. The fronts should be fine with 255.
Chris from wheels direct told me that besides this fitting well on the car without any rubbing, this setup alone looks sick on the car. The 245/275 looks too skinny for this type of car, plus with the KDW's I bought he said it will look amazing what do you guys think???
KDW's will give you the aggressive look.I had toyo before and now using KDW's and love it. However, if i can do it over again, i would go with 265 front and 285 rear.
KDW's will give you the aggressive look.I had toyo before and now using KDW's and love it. However, if i can do it over again, i would go with 265 front and 285 rear.
Isnt that a little too big???? Why would you want to do that and which tires do you thihnk perform better??