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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 02:19 AM
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Those are 20's

Hey Diggy33

Thanks man, what exact wheel (width, offset) and tire size did you used for you ride.... looks awsomee !!


Did you used 20x10 (rear) and 20x9 (front) ??
 
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Old Oct 11, 2012 | 09:06 PM
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Originally Posted by atov
Hey Diggy33

Thanks man, what exact wheel (width, offset) and tire size did you used for you ride.... looks awsomee !!


Did you used 20x10 (rear) and 20x9 (front) ??
I went with the 20x9 all around - dont really like the staggered look. The tires I got are the Firestone Destination ST 265/50-20. I REALLY love these tires - they look good, they grip DAMN good, and they are quiet. The stock Kumho's that came with my R/T were really garbage. They were all over the road in the rain - even just a light rain and I could feel them break traction. Heavy downpour? Forget about it. I'm glad we had such a mild winter last year. They definitely wont be going back on my wheels when I switch back to OEM rims for the winter.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by diggy33
I went with the 20x9 all around - dont really like the staggered look. The tires I got are the Firestone Destination ST 265/50-20. I REALLY love these tires - they look good, they grip DAMN good, and they are quiet. The stock Kumho's that came with my R/T were really garbage. They were all over the road in the rain - even just a light rain and I could feel them break traction. Heavy downpour? Forget about it. I'm glad we had such a mild winter last year. They definitely wont be going back on my wheels when I switch back to OEM rims for the winter.

Thats nice ! So all around 20x9, those have an offset of +34.7 or something like that right ?

Do you have more pictures of your ride, maybe front picture, to see if the wheel comes out too much of the fender.

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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by atov
Thats nice ! So all around 20x9, those have an offset of +34.7 or something like that right ?

Do you have more pictures of your ride, maybe front picture, to see if the wheel comes out too much of the fender.

Thanks
I have the 20x9s with a 260/50R20 Nitto Grappler tire and here's a shot I posted a few weeks ago

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The wheels barely stick out compared to stock but it's enough just to notice and I love it. I can get a shot of the front later but it's not staggered.
 
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Old Oct 13, 2012 | 10:14 PM
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I will take some more flicks tomorrow and post up
 
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Old Oct 14, 2012 | 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by diggy33
I will take some more flicks tomorrow and post up
Thats great. Love to see those new pics. The only thing is that the front wheels have an offset of +34 and Ive seen some pics that the front wheels stick out more than the rear wheels. I just what to confirm that with new pics.
 
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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 12:01 AM
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Originally Posted by Dodgemack
I have the 20x9s with a 260/50R20 Nitto Grappler tire and here's a shot I posted a few weeks ago



The wheels barely stick out compared to stock but it's enough just to notice and I love it. I can get a shot of the front later but it's not staggered.
Hey Dodgemack

Do you have more pics of your ride with the wheels ??

Do the front wheels stick out more than the rear ones.

Im sorry if I make so many questions, but I live far away from the US, so I cant make any mistakes LOL !
 
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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 01:10 PM
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Originally Posted by atov
Hey Dodgemack

Do you have more pics of your ride with the wheels ??

Do the front wheels stick out more than the rear ones.

Im sorry if I make so many questions, but I live far away from the US, so I cant make any mistakes LOL !
Hey man,

Below you will find a couple more photos. The front and rear wheels match up perfectly and stick out the same amount all around as the wheels and tires are the same in front and rear. They won't be staggered unless you purchase different offsets.

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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 02:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Dodgemack
Hey man,

Below you will find a couple more photos. The front and rear wheels match up perfectly and stick out the same amount all around as the wheels and tires are the same in front and rear. They won't be staggered unless you purchase different offsets.





Hey Dodgemack, your ride looks awsome !!! and thank you for the pictures.

I think going staggared with SRT wheels (20x9 front and 20x10 rear) wont look good because of the offset's. The front would stick a little bit more then the rear, an its noticeable.

I think the way to go is 20x9 all around !!!

Or have anyone knows or tried putting 20x10 all around ?? does it fit ??
 
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Old Oct 16, 2012 | 02:51 PM
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Again, practicing with the automotive photography rig that I put together, here's a shot that I finished off for my children. Their friends voted me the "coolest dad ever", so I think I succeeded with my intent. LOL!

Enjoy!


 
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