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20X10 Offsets


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hey guys,

ive had a bit of a look around but struggled to come up with the info,

im looking at ordering a set of 20"s in from the states but I dont know where to find the offset info,its for my ba03t sedan.

im getting 20x8.5front and 20x10 on the back.

any help would be appreciated.

cheers:) shauno

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20"s look so kewl.

My mates son is now paying for someone elses car, "he hit" and his is fargentotaled. All because he had to have 20"s on his BA, he was running 30's with a 90 rating.

He was insured but he did not tell them about the rims and they denied payment. He went to a few mudsharks ( lawyers ) and they all said no way your stuffed.

I think you have to have a min of 93 load rating to be anywhere near legal.

Just food for thought, 19"s with a 35 profile look good exspecially when you drop it 50mm and ride really well. And they are cheaper

Speedy rims or even bob janes web page gives you all the offsets

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You will definitely need to.

+35 or +36 will fit, just need to give the guards some love :beerchug:

yeah no probs bob, know any shops in perth area that do a good job guard rollin?

20"s look so kewl.

My mates son is now paying for someone elses car, "he hit" and his is fargentotaled. All because he had to have 20"s on his BA, he was running 30's with a 90 rating.

He was insured but he did not tell them about the rims and they denied payment. He went to a few mudsharks ( lawyers ) and they all said no way your stuffed.

I think you have to have a min of 93 load rating to be anywhere near legal.

Just food for thought, 19"s with a 35 profile look good exspecially when you drop it 50mm and ride really well. And they are cheaper

Speedy rims or even bob janes web page gives you all the offsets

yeah I realise that mate, havnt looked at the tyres yet but was going to look at 35 series tomorrow.....see what load rating they have, and I think it is 93-94 load rating from factory and up is legal from what I read before and I really dont want to get pinged on a technicality lol, I had speedy sphere19"s on my "cough" senator and they just were not 20"s :)ive already got ssl king springs in so its got a pretty good stance:)

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PUT 245/30/20 INCH TIRES ON THEM NANKANG THEY HAVE 93 OR 95 RATING AND ARE TOTALLY LEGAL 3000 PERCENT NO PROBLEM AT ALL.

AND AS LONG AS WHEELS FIT INTO THE ROADWORTHY SIZE LIMIT FOR THAT CAR YOU WILL BE INSURED FOR A CRASH, BUT IF YOUR WHEELS ARE KNOCKED OFF AND INSURANCE DONT KNOW, THEY WONT PAY FOR THEM.

THIS TIRE THING COMES UP WAY TO OFTEN

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You will definitely need to.

+35 or +36 will fit, just need to give the guards some love :beerchug:

That's cuttting it way fine.......+36 is standard with an 8" rim. You should be looking more towards +40. I wouldn't go below +38

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