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    Has anyone installed or know of any wheels (20") with more than the stock +58mm offset? Looking for maybe another 5mm to clear larger tires.

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    Cody,

    What you can do is run the factory 20" 2010+ Supercharged Sport 5-Spokes. We did it on MCANZIO's car and they came out perfect on 285/50R20.




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    ^ nice, clean, and simple

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    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe the newer RRS rims that Mcanzio runs have the same offset as the ones I currently have (2010+). I'm currently running a 275/55R20 tire (~32") and a 285/50R20 is a bit over 31". I'm looking to move to 275/60R20, which is near as makes no difference 33". Main issue I'm trying to get around is avoiding the suspension components (strut, etc.), and looking for more sidewall so I can air down a bit more when offroad.

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    Chrisdiz, agree - I like the clean and simple look/solution.

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    The sport wheels i believe are a +52 offset which i believe is about 5mm wider than yours. I could be wrong though but i want to say im 99% sure...

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    Ah interesting. If they do that might be exactly what I need. Thanks Alex!

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    I will chime in....the RRS wheels I have on are +53mm offset. They are exactly +5mm greater offset than the stock Full-Size wheels. But to be honest....even with 5mm greater offset like I have on mine....you will be cutting it extremely close by trying to stuff 275/60R20's on there....believe me I would have gone with 285/55R20's if I could have on my current wheels. You may want to consider a greater offset...something greater than 50mm....preferably in the 40's if you can find a suitable strong wheel.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mcanzio View Post
    I will chime in....the RRS wheels I have on are +53mm offset. They are exactly +5mm greater offset than the stock Full-Size wheels. But to be honest....even with 5mm greater offset like I have on mine....you will be cutting it extremely close by trying to stuff 275/60R20's on there....believe me I would have gone with 285/55R20's if I could have on my current wheels. You may want to consider a greater offset...something greater than 50mm....preferably in the 40's if you can find a suitable strong wheel.

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    Thanks, that's very helpful. Guess I just have to find a RRS +53mm and see how that fits with a 275/60 then go from there. Someone mentioned spacers but I'd rather avoid that route especially with what I put the Rover through.

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