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Old Nov 24, 2020 | 12:10 AM
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Will these wheels Fit

2020x9 Front
35 offset
5x120

20x10 Rear
38 offset
5x120
And if they do a good tire for them
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Old Nov 24, 2020 | 06:52 AM
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Re: Will these wheels Fit

If you're building a Donk they will...
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Old Nov 24, 2020 | 08:58 AM
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You would nee to run an adapter to change the bolt pattern from the 120 to our 120.65
The spacer would also need to be around an 1 1/4 thick to get the spacing right as our cars like around a zero offset but can handle a small around of 5-10
Lastly, depending on the look your going for, our cars clear a 25.5 to a 26.5 tall tire so you will be looking for a 25 or 30 sidewall ratio. That being said it will change what will fit depending on if your car has been lowered or not
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Old Nov 24, 2020 | 11:09 AM
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You would nee to run an adapter to change the bolt pattern from the 120 to our 120.65
The spacer would also need to be around an 1 1/4 thick to get the spacing right as our cars like around a zero offset but can handle a small around of 5-10
Lastly, depending on the look your going for, our cars clear a 25.5 to a 26.5 tall tire so you will be looking for a 25 or 30 sidewall ratio. That being said it will change what will fit depending on if your car has been lowered or not

The cars pretty much stock yeah i figured that on the tire so i might run 18s instead of 20s. Its mostly going to be a weekend driver thanks for the info really appreciateit
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Old Nov 25, 2020 | 03:13 AM
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Re: Will these wheels Fit

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You would nee to run an adapter to change the bolt pattern from the 120 to our 120.65
The spacer would also need to be around an 1 1/4 thick to get the spacing right as our cars like around a zero offset but can handle a small around of 5-10
Lastly, depending on the look your going for, our cars clear a 25.5 to a 26.5 tall tire so you will be looking for a 25 or 30 sidewall ratio. That being said it will change what will fit depending on if your car has been lowered or not


I just found out they also make it in 20mm offset would that be better worst in really new when it comes wheels Figments and measurements for got to mention also 40mm offset as well
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25mm is roughly a 1" adapter and most of us running fourthgen offset use a 50mm(2") adapter. What you have to watch is when you get to small adapter the end of the studs stick out and could hit the rim requiring them to be cut shorter for clearance.
If it was me i would get a higher offset to give me clearance and wiggle room to get the right adapter
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