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      05-19-2015, 01:07 AM   #1
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F36 gran coupe 20x10 +36 rear?

Spoke to a few diff shops who think I can fit this size on my car with a bit of a stretch on the tire 265/30/20. Anyone had any experiences on a fitment like this on a gran coupe???
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Spoke to a few diff shops who think I can fit this size on my car with a bit of a stretch on the tire 265/30/20. Anyone had any experiences on a fitment like this on a gran coupe???
We run a 20x10.5 with a 275-30-20
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We run a 20x10.5 with a 275-30-20
What offset and how low? Any rubbing?
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The offset is +45 and it has no rubbing issues.
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The offset is +45 and it has no rubbing issues.
Pic? Not lowered I'm assuming.
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et36 seems really aggressive on the rear of that car. I have the Velgen wheels in an et45 and they are pretty damn flush, even with a bit of negative camber. Hope this is of some use.
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et36 seems really aggressive on the rear of that car. I have the Velgen wheels in an et45 and they are pretty damn flush, even with a bit of negative camber. Hope this is of some use.
I agree ^^^^^

I had et38 - 19x10's on my Gran Coupe and suffered from some pokeage. No rubbing with a 275/30 though but they weren't 20's so take that with a grain of salt. I sold them because they just looked a little too aggressive for my liking.
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