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      04-11-2017, 10:10 PM   #1
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Anyone running 20x9.0 et 35 with 255/35/20 in front?

Hi, All. Just installed my new wheels - 20x9 et 35 with 245/35/20 in front and 20x10.5 et 42 with 285/30/20 in rear. Wheels fit fine, pretty flush, but I don't like the stretch on the tires. Any successfully run the same size in front with a 255/35/20 tire, without rubbing? Rears have plenty of room to go to a 295. BTW, this is on a 550ix, M-sport, stock ride height. Thanks for the help!
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9x20" ET35, 255/35-20 is a safe setup.

There is actually room for maybe 10mm more aggressive offset with that tire size.
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Hi, All. Just installed my new wheels - 20x9 et 35 with 245/35/20 in front and 20x10.5 et 42 with 285/30/20 in rear. Wheels fit fine, pretty flush, but I don't like the stretch on the tires. Any successfully run the same size in front with a 255/35/20 tire, without rubbing? Rears have plenty of room to go to a 295. BTW, this is on a 550ix, M-sport, stock ride height. Thanks for the help!
Hi dude,

No issue or rubbing with 9x20 ET35 in front ?

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Sorry for the late reply.
No issues with that setup on the 550ix, or the 550i that I now have. The front with 255 was tight on the suspension side, but never rubbed.
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I have 20x9 ET 25 running 255/35/20 PS4 and I'm good so you should be fine
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9x20" ET35, 255/35-20 is a safe setup.

There is actually room for maybe 10mm more aggressive offset with that tire size.



Anybody running this in the rear (Square set up)? What does it look like? Any fit issues?
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I'm trying to run a 20x9 255/35R20 and hoping for a 305-315/30R20 I'm not sure what offsets I need car will be bagged I don't want to spend the money on LM's and have them not fit can anyone help? If I have to I'll do a 295 but I've seen 305-315 pilot sports and r888
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I have 20x9 ET 25 255/35/20 Michelin 4s and 20x10 ET 40 295/30/20 Michelin 4s
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I have 20x9 ET 25 255/35/20 Michelin 4s and 20x10 ET 40 295/30/20 Michelin 4s
How's fitment flush? Pretty aggressive? I'm wanting the aggressive look. Pic if you have one thanks!!!
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It's pretty flush... I guess the order changed when I uploaded... first pic is rear second is front
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9x20" ET35, 255/35-20 is a safe setup.

There is actually room for maybe 10mm more aggressive offset with that tire size.



Anybody running this in the rear (Square set up)? What does it look like? Any fit issues?
I've tried my fronts, 255/35/20 ET26, in the rear without rubbing, so the ET35 will definitely not rub.
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9x20" ET35, 255/35-20 is a safe setup.

There is actually room for maybe 10mm more aggressive offset with that tire size.



Anybody running this in the rear (Square set up)? What does it look like? Any fit issues?
I've tried my fronts, 255/35/20 ET26, in the rear without rubbing, so the ET35 will definitely not rub.
Is there enough room in the to run a little higher offset in the rear to fit a 305?
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I think 305 will rub on my setup if I have people in the back
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I think 305 will rub on my setup if I have people in the back
I wonder if a 42-44 in the rear would eliminate that or if it would hit suspension 🤔
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I think 305 will rub on my setup if I have people in the back
I wonder if a 42-44 in the rear would eliminate that or if it would hit suspension 🤔
We have diamond black BBS LM-R in stock in 20x9.5 ET 23 and 20x11 ET40
Somewhere has these local would still do the 255 and most likely will do the 295 even though I want the 305.
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I think 305 will rub on my setup if I have people in the back
I wonder if a 42-44 in the rear would eliminate that or if it would hit suspension 🤔
We have diamond black BBS LM-R in stock in 20x9.5 ET 23 and 20x11 ET40
Somewhere has these local would still do the 255 and most likely will do the 295 even though I want the 305.
My rears are 20x11 ET46 with 295/30/20 Michelin PS4S tires.
They don't rub, but it's really close, and I don't think ET40 would clear with those tires and my lowered ride.
The Michelin's are pretty big in size, so other tires in the same size might run smaller and fit.
It also depends how low it is. If it's not lowered, you'll need much more load in the car to get the wheel tucked into the wheel well where it can rub.
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I'm running 255 35 20 fronts with a 20x8.5 and 295 30 20 on rears on 20x9.5 (yeah the rear does look a tiny bit like a donut) but these sizes make the outer diameters of the tires between front and rear almost identical.
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i'm running a 9.5x20 ET28 with 255/35 no rubbing at all. ever. stock height currently. going to 245/35/20 tire when i install the Vogtland sport lowering springs in about 2 weeks.
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i'm running a 9.5x20 ET28 with 255/35 no rubbing at all. ever. stock height currently. going to 245/35/20 tire when i install the Vogtland sport lowering springs in about 2 weeks.

Thanks. Could you send me pics showing how flush they are? Are you running a square setup?
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not square, no. the rear is 10.5x20 ET 32 with a 285/30/20.
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