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20x8.5 with a 35 offset, how bad will it be or will it be fine
Posted by: 05BlackLSE
anyone?
Posted by: rickztahone
shouldn't be bad. 20's don't really rub, it's rare
Posted by: 05BlackLSE
really because everyone says they will unless its a 45 offset?
Posted by: 01lssport
They will definetly rub if the car is lowered. If you are still stock ride hieght then they will probably rub when you hit bumps or have people in the car.
Posted by: uknowmehfo
mine are 35 offset and i dont have any problems. my car is stock, i have 4 ppl in the car with a system and no problems
Posted by: 05BlackLSE
haha well thanks that makes me feel better
Posted by: HyeLifeLS
will rub.
Posted by: 05BlackLSE
ahhhhhhhh i need a straight answer everyone is giving me diff. answers. my car isnt lowered and i will have a system is it going to rub?
Posted by: Z'sLS
if you hit big bumps or have people in the car probably be some rubbing... My rims are 42 offset my back tire has been tucked no problems
Posted by: HyeLifeLS
35 will, 42 won't.
Posted by: union807trucker
what would work with a lowered suspension
Posted by: 05BlackLSE
35 will all the time or only with major bumps?
Posted by: vicls
Exactly what i was saying about 38mm, will it rub i dont have any system, nor i barely have more then 2-3 ppl in my car...... I know it will rub here and there over a bump or turning tight and stuff. Just wondering would a 38MM work still? Like fit etc. The guy told me 35-45 would work on the car
Posted by: vicls
anyone?
Posted by: vicls
Quote:
Originally Posted by rickztahone
shouldn't be bad. 20's don't really rub, it's rare