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Old 01-23-2024, 02:58 PM   #1
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Can I fit 35 sidewall tires

I have aftermarket wheels and the offset are 20x10 +23 in the front and 20x11 +38 in the rear. My car is lowered on bmr springs which dropped it about an inch. I am wanting to fill up to tire gap hence why I am asking if I can fit this particular tire size. I know a couple of people run this size and am wondering what was needed to be done if any. Thanks!
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Old 01-24-2024, 07:56 AM   #2
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I have aftermarket wheels and the offset are 20x10 +23 in the front and 20x11 +38 in the rear. My car is lowered on bmr springs which dropped it about an inch. I am wanting to fill up to tire gap hence why I am asking if I can fit this particular tire size. I know a couple of people run this size and am wondering what was needed to be done if any. Thanks!
Your offsets are going to cause issues at some point and may require the use of a spacer (Although I see you car is lowered so that might explain the offset diff from factory)

20x10 ET20 Front
20x11 ET43 Rear

(same as 1LE specs - and accounts for bigger brakes of the 1LE if applicable)

I am told 35 aspect is fine on the rear, but I think there was a year cutoff where that is applicable. And not sure if your lowering springs are going to change that either.

And our stock fronts are 40 aspect so 35 would be fine on the front.

I run 20x10 ET20 and 20x11 ET43 wheels with 305/30R20 on the back, and 275/30R20 on the front (285 can be used as well on the front)
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Old 01-24-2024, 08:15 AM   #3
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35s fit fine on the front with that offset. You will need to possibly move the brake cable on the driver side for the rear, you can search for that thread on how to.
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