Offset needed to fit a 20 by 10.5 up front?
U need about +35 to +40, it's pointless because your adding unnecessary useless weight. You might also hit your strut body or coilover since your going so wide and having to raise the offset to compensate.
You mind as well cut the weight by narrowing the width to 8.5 and lowering the offset to +13, and well what do you know ? my 20" set is 8.5 +13. It's for sale on the for sale forum.
You mind as well cut the weight by narrowing the width to 8.5 and lowering the offset to +13, and well what do you know ? my 20" set is 8.5 +13. It's for sale on the for sale forum.
U need about +35 to +40, it's pointless because your adding unnecessary useless weight. You might also hit your strut body or coilover since your going so wide and having to raise the offset to compensate.
You mind as well cut the weight by narrowing the width to 8.5 and lowering the offset to +13, and well what do you know ? my 20" set is 8.5 +13. It's for sale on the for sale forum.
You mind as well cut the weight by narrowing the width to 8.5 and lowering the offset to +13, and well what do you know ? my 20" set is 8.5 +13. It's for sale on the for sale forum.
To answer your question. You'd probably be better off going to a wheel shop and ask them to do a test fit. Or have a multi-piece wheel made for your car.
But just from guessing, you'd probably need something in the low 40s with a very stretched tire.
But just from guessing, you'd probably need something in the low 40s with a very stretched tire.
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