Wheel size?
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Yep. That's exactly what I'm running. 20x10 et35 on 255/30-20's. It's perfectly flush for the most part. I say the most part because the rear fenders start to angle inward as they go back towards the rear bumper so looking at the car from behind you can see the lips of the wheels sticking out past the back edge of the fender. From the front they look perfectly flush. I'm really low and have no rubbing at all. If you're planning on going air, I don't think you'll be able to tuck them when you air out. It looks like the lip of the fender would sit perfectly flush on the lip of the wheel if I was on air. I personally love that look, but you risk ****ing up your fender if you move while aired out.
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Yep. That's exactly what I'm running. 20x10 et35 on 255/30-20's. It's perfectly flush for the most part. I say the most part because the rear fenders start to angle inward as they go back towards the rear bumper so looking at the car from behind you can see the lips of the wheels sticking out past the back edge of the fender. From the front they look perfectly flush. I'm really low and have no rubbing at all. If you're planning on going air, I don't think you'll be able to tuck them when you air out. It looks like the lip of the fender would sit perfectly flush on the lip of the wheel if I was on air. I personally love that look, but you risk ****ing up your fender if you move while aired out.
I have the 18 OEM right now and that space is killing me.
Thanks.
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