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Take the offset that you have on you wheels now, subtract that number by the thickness of the spacer that you want to use. 20x8.5 + 32 (add 20mm spacer)
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Take the offset that you have on you wheels now, subtract that number by the thickness of the spacer that you want to use.
20x8.5 + 32 (add 20mm spacer) and it changes it to a +12 offset. I think you need at LEAST a 20mm and 25mm I don't think even then you are going to be flush. OEM rear Rays sport wheel is 19x10 +30, so your 20x9.5 +35 is going to need a negative offset in order to be flush. ![]() Just as a reference for you, my wheels are 19x10.5 +0 and you can see it sits flush. |
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