20x10 +25 offset

Didn't you have a thread on this already? The general consensus is that it will fit.

**Mods should probably close this thread. There is another thread by this guy for the same thing
 
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was wondering if any members here running 20x10 in the fronts can chime in on what the think? I know it will fit, but is it too wide for the front, as in affecting ride quality, really feeling the road too much, etc.

Debating between a staggered 20x9, 20x10 setup or just 20x10 all fours...

thanks in advance!
 
I think bigturk and psiclne ran 20x10s.

Yea... they've been mia however. time to whip out the secret weapon

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was wondering if any members here running 20x10 in the fronts can chime in on what the think? I know it will fit, but is it too wide for the front, as in affecting ride quality, really feeling the road too much, etc.

Debating between a staggered 20x9, 20x10 setup or just 20x10 all fours...

thanks in advance!

20 x 10.5 here all the way around. You will feel the road more (it's not that much more IMO if you keep the overall circumference the same as the stock tires), also you may have some shaking if not balanced properly. The FX will track straight, but the steering wheel will shake (not vibrate). Mine doesn't shake when balanced properly, but that is hit or miss based on who the person is balancing them (and how good their equipment is, road force balance FTW)
 
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