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Vossen CV3's - Will It Fit?

20x9.0 +32 w/ Hankook V12 245/35/20 20x10.5 +15 w/Hankook V12 275/30/20 (with 20mm Spacer) Thats the setup I have in mind at the moment, I'm hoping to order these wheels

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Old 03-25-2014, 02:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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20x9.0 +32 w/ Hankook V12 245/35/20
20x10.5 +15 w/Hankook V12 275/30/20 (with 20mm Spacer)

Thats the setup I have in mind at the moment, I'm hoping to order these wheels and tires before I get my Z in early June so I can put them on as soon as possible

Any help is appreciated.
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or should I go with +25 in the rear with a 10mm spacer?
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if your car is stock height you wont need spacers with your first approach.

+25 on a 10.5 will look cleaner than the +15 at stock height. if you want your rear to look more flush, then +15 is better.
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if your car is stock height you wont need spacers with your first approach.

+25 on a 10.5 will look cleaner than the +15 at stock height. if you want your rear to look more flush, then +15 is better.
So with my setup in the first post, without the spacer, tires will be flush and no rubbing? How much room you think there would be for lowering?
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front tires will have a clean stance, no poke, not sunken in. ET32 is perfect for 9".

if you lower you may want to add another 5-7mm on the front (ET25 to ET28). ET15 on the rear will look clean regardless if 10.5" width.
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i personally dont like poke especially on stock ride height.
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front tires will have a clean stance, no poke, not sunken in. ET32 is perfect for 9".

if you lower you may want to add another 5-7mm on the front (ET25 to ET28). ET15 on the rear will look clean regardless if 10.5" width.
Well thank you very much for the help
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np, GL with your project!
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20x9.0 +32 w/ Hankook V12 245/35/20
20x10.5 +15 w/Hankook V12 275/30/20 (with 20mm Spacer)

Thats the setup I have in mind at the moment, I'm hoping to order these wheels and tires before I get my Z in early June so I can put them on as soon as possible

Any help is appreciated.

Those were my ideal specs as well except for the offset measurments and no spacer. I was planning to go +20, +25 respectively. Post some pics of your set up once you fiinish man! I am curious to see.
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