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SportTrac Discussion
Wheels, Tires & Brakes
Rim and tire sizes???
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim Turner" data-source="post: 529679" data-attributes="member: 58291"><p>That's the setup I have, 20" rims with 275/45/20. Your rubbing issues will be determined on the wheel that you choose. A wheel offset of +10 to +20 mm will work best and reduce the chance of rubbing issues. I have no rubbing problems with my new rims. I have a +20 mm offset. Your speedometer will be off slightly. Here's a tire size calculator that can help determine how much the speedometer will be off from your actual speed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim Turner, post: 529679, member: 58291"] That's the setup I have, 20" rims with 275/45/20. Your rubbing issues will be determined on the wheel that you choose. A wheel offset of +10 to +20 mm will work best and reduce the chance of rubbing issues. I have no rubbing problems with my new rims. I have a +20 mm offset. Your speedometer will be off slightly. Here's a tire size calculator that can help determine how much the speedometer will be off from your actual speed. [/QUOTE]
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