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i am running 275x40r20 and they are the same as the stock rims and with the tires being wider it does not rub in truns :sterb032:
Damn, those are some fat-ass tires in the back. I've got some 20" Boss 335's comin' my way, in Super Black Finish, this week. I shouldn't have a problem with rubbing in back. My drop is low and I've still got stock 18"-ers on the ride. The offset of the Boss wheels are +12 and they're 8.5". I'm also expecting some 255/45R20 tires by the end of the week.22X9 up front with 265/35/22s, 22X10 out back with 305/30/22s. It's a bit aggressive.. in fact, the rears look angry and stick out a little more than I was expecting, but there is no rubbing at all. The 305s rub on the Charger / 300, but not the Mag!
I am not much for cutting into business of you selling them, but you may consider keeping them for future alignment issues or thefts. It is something to look in to in order to have yourself covered in the long run. The choice is yours.I am interested in the stock 20's. Where are you located, and what kind of price are you looking for?
You can run up to 24" wheels at a number of widths and offsets. Any bigger, and you will need a lift kit.how big of a rim can i run with an eibach pro kit?
The fitment for those size tires are only rated for 9.5" wheels. They may fit 10" wheels, but you stand a good chance in popping the bead. I know that there are people that are running them. They will bow a great bit on wheels that are over 8" wide. I just ordered some for my fronts so they will tuck easy. If you are ordering 10" wheels, go with the 275/25-24 size.what about 24's 255-30-24???
Dodge Magnumis oir lug pattern 5 x 4.5