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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 03:45 PM
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Guys I'm running 20x13 with 345 for three years now no issues and I'm loving the aggressive look

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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 04:11 PM
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Old Mar 25, 2015 | 04:17 PM
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Toyo Proxes T1R
345-25-20

My ride does not ride harsh. Handles better then my 19's.. I have 3 other friends running the same set up.

I wouldn't sell your rims just buy the proper tire,

A lot ppl go with 20x11,12 and then end up installing spacers to have the same look you have , I think spacers are worse in my opinion vibration etc...

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Thanks. I know, love the look just getting mixed info and don't want to trash the ride or myself! Lol. So 345-25-20 on the rear and what do you suggest on the fronts to keep proper front to back in line? My fronts are 20x10.

You ever track your car? Ever had any rubbing issues?

Btw, love your rims! Looks sick.
 
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I suggest 2 things have your rear fenders rolled if it wasn't done yet, and to eliminate any future rubbing if any, bring in 1 degree of negative (rears) camber depending where the current alignment specs are now. This would be a plus also for when tracking your car.

By the way every time I go to a tire shop and when they ask me what I'm running on my rear they are speechless, alot of research with D2 Forged was done to get the proper offset to make this set up work. Many shops don't even try . They just go 12" wide and put spacers!!

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NJGT3; What offset are you running front and back?

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Ask vinnycg he did my set up..

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