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balx5 02-21-2013 02:47 PM

20" wheels non staggered option?
 
I am looking to get some replica style 300 X5M double spoke wheels and I see them offered with this setup:

Replica #300
Front: 20x10 - Rear: 20x11

I currently have 2007 3.0si sport package #212 wheels:
19X9 front and rear
255/50 R19


So here is the question I haven't been able to search for. Can you just run 20X10 on the #300 on all fours instead of the staggered approach? Since the stock 19's are non staggered, squared, would it be an issue if I run the 20's non staggered, squared, for all fours. Reason is I rather have all 4 wheels the same size for simplicity sake, even though the staggered looks more aggressive with the fender flares. Thanks

Naz24 02-21-2013 04:01 PM

You can do it... I do something similar for the winter.

However, it will not look as aggressive. I would go staggered.

Cezarcaz 02-21-2013 04:05 PM

You can run square set with spacers in the rear and still keep the aggressive look, yet you are still able to do tire rotations.


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balx5 02-21-2013 06:23 PM

Thanks for all info, with no negative effects and if it was just looks then I am really leaning towards all 4 20X10's.

lordshin808 01-27-2014 07:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by balx5 (Post 923667)
Thanks for all info, with no negative effects and if it was just looks then I am really leaning towards all 4 20X10's.

Hi, I'm thinking about getting some replicas with 20X10 all around. Where did you get your replicas and how are they? thanks.

Slim 01-28-2014 06:12 PM

I have style 336 replicas but they are staggered. I got them from Ray at Wheeltech.

ALX5 01-28-2014 11:23 PM

To Cezarcar
"You can run square set with spacers in the rear and still keep the aggressive look, yet you are still able to do tire rotations."
I am thinking about doing square set but don't know how thick the spacers should be? Any suggestions?

ALX5

suss1173 02-10-2014 12:32 AM

whats the differance in off set between the rims. I would think thats the size of the spacer you need.

I'm guessing a 20mm will be close to what you need.


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