2010 Shelby: New Wheels, Is this offset OK?!!

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So I decided to put new semi forged wheels not true forged with a reasonable price on my 2010 shelby. I found a good looking one with the following: 20X9.5 front and 20x10 rear (offset 32).

My Question is that I noticed most off people using offset 45 on rear with 20x10.5. So will the offset 32 fit well on the rear 20x10? Also will be there any problem if I went with 305/30 tire ?! I’m not sure if it will make difference if I have brembo brakes or not.

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+32 will stick out too much on a 10" wide wheel. I'm running a +40 offset on a 20x10 with 305/35 555r. They sit flush with fender, no rubbing. You will need an adjustable panhard bar to center rear end.
 

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+32 will stick out too much on a 10" wide wheel. I'm running a +40 offset on a 20x10 with 305/35 555r. They sit flush with fender, no rubbing. You will need an adjustable panhard bar to center rear end.

Do you have any pic to get idea!


I do have adjustable panhard and eibach pro
Its ok if it went out a little I guess, as long as its not looking weird :/
 

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This is the best picture to show how it sits. Car is lowered using eibach pro kit springs.
 

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they will be sticking out way too far imo. especially on a 305 tire.

think of it this way.... people complained about the Alcoa 20x10s being too aggressive. now imagine adding almost .25" spacer to those wheels. thats how yours will sit.
 

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This is the best picture to show how it sits. Car is lowered using eibach pro kit springs.

even that is a little risky. since you have the pro kit you're ok but if you had sportlines i can all but guarantee that you would rub. been there done have the Tshirt lol.

your car looks great :beer:
 

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they will be sticking out way too far imo. especially on a 305 tire.

think of it this way.... people complained about the Alcoa 20x10s being too aggressive. now imagine adding almost .25" spacer to those wheels. thats how yours will sit.

ufff thats too much.... Thanks for the advice :rolling:
 

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