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Old Jul 12, 2011 | 12:50 PM
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20X10 45mm offset wheels - will they fit?

Looking at a set of wheels for my 2012 V6 and came across Rinspeed knock offs on ebay. They are 20x10 with a 45 mm offset. Most other 20" wheels are either 9 or 9.5" wide. Will these fit okay? and if so, what size tire would you recommend? 275/45-20? 275/40-20?

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According to this Porsche document the 958 Cayenne uses 57mm offset for 20x10 wheels. So assuming the bolt pattern is the same (which I am pretty sure it is), the 22x10 45mm wheels will fit, but may require a small wheel spacer.
 
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Originally Posted by caveatesq
They are 20x10 with a 45 mm offset. Most other 20" wheels are either 9 or 9.5" wide. Will these fit okay? and if so, what size tire would you recommend? 275/45-20? 275/40-20?
From the referenced Tec pdf, the 9" rim uses a 275/45-20 with a 57mm offset. The tire will fit on an 8.5" to 10.5 rim.

I too plan on getting 10" rims and will use a 275/40-20 since the tire fits a rim from 9.0" to 11.0" The Tec pdf has a 50mm offset for a 10" wheel.

Use this to see what the offset change will do... http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator. Post some pics when you get'm on.
 

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yea they will fit forsure. im running even lower offset than that on my 22x10. offset 45 just means theyre 12mm more outwards than stock, they will clear forsure and wont rub, stick out etc..
 
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