20x11 with a 59mm offset and 20x9.5 in front with a 45mm offset worked good for me. I had a 1.6 drop in front and a 2.0 drop in back. never rubbed.
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I had 305's on my other wills and I want 315 or 335's on these. So I guess they won't fit?
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Max Tire Size
305's max
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Max Tire Size
Unless you ad a lift kit which u can pick up over on MLK blvd
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Really depends on the tire brand. I'm probably going to try the 325/30/19 nitto invo on my car next set. The 305 seems a little stretched and I want a little more sidewall than the 305/30/19 I have on there. Now if you're talking Michelin, 305 may be the biggest you can go.
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I'm talking about any kind of drag radials.
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I think my next rear tire will be a 295/35/20 Nitto Invos on +42 20x10 rim. My measurements say it won't rub based on my current 275/35/20 Ventus V12. Offsets is the key to big wheels. Anything above 305 better have offsets in the high 50s
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