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For the front you would need a +30 for the best results. The rear offset is perfect. Not sure about the tire sizes for 20's. Maybe a 245/285 setup. This

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Old 01-29-2011, 03:03 PM   #1 (permalink)
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For the front you would need a +30 for the best results. The rear offset is perfect. Not sure about the tire sizes for 20's. Maybe a 245/285 setup. This setup is about what most guys running 20's have.
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For the front you would need a +30 for the best results. The rear offset is perfect. Not sure about the tire sizes for 20's. Maybe a 245/285 setup. This setup is about what most guys running 20's have.


Depending on how low you want to go, you may be able to run wider tires if you set slightly negative camber.
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Is it possible to run a +20 up front or would the wheel start to scrape?

I noticed that a lot of guys run pretty aggressive offsets on here... I just want to get as flush as possible without scraping
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