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Looking for some tire sizes that will be best on my new rims (20x9,20x10)

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Old Jan 13, 2021 | 03:14 PM
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Default Looking for some tire sizes that will be best on my new rims (20x9,20x10)

I have a 2014 Dodge Charger SE and have it lowered on Eibach sport line lowering springs which lower the car about 1.5 in front and 1.6 in rear i believe. I just bought 20x9 rims for the front and 20x10 in the rear. What would be the recommended tire sizes that won’t rub? I’m not looking for a low profile tire tho. Thanks
 
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What was the stock size tires on it?
 
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What was the stock size tires on it?
Stock. 215/65R17
 
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The equivalent size on a 20" rim would be something along the lines of a 255/40R20. You can likely go a little bit taller, but probably not much.
 
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245/45R20 on a 20x9 wheel is the stock SRT size tire that year. that's the biggest you'll fit up front without a spacer unless your front wheel's backspacing is different than stock to account for it; SRT spindles are different than SE/RT spindles for this reason. You can run a 295-305 (315 is kinda pushing it) on a 20x10 but you don't really have the wheel well room for anything beyond a 295 unless the wheel's backspacing kicks it out more towards the outside of the car.
 
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