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20 x 9 1/2 fitment
Thinking of going with a square setup. Will 9 1/2 fit in the front without rubbing? I have the Pfadt drop springs. What offset would I use for front and back? Thanks
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1LEs have 10" in the front, but I can't speak for your springs.
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depends on the offsets. I had 20x10.5 up front with no rubbing with pfadt springs … offsets have to be just right. you have more range with a 9.5 in what would fit
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Squibcakes, seeing as how a OEM 20 x 9, which has a +40 mm offset, fits on the front with no issues as all (I am running that combo for the last 2 years) if the wheels you have chosen (20 x 9.5) comes in a +35mm or +38mm offset.....that should work even with a drop....as there are plenty of guys running wheels/tires with that offset and a drop with no issues.
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Cool, thanks everyone
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