View Full Version : anybody with 20x10's on the rear?
monarocv8r
01-17-2006, 09:43 PM
hey everyone,
just wondering if anybody has fitted a set of 20x10'' wheels at the back off there monaro's/gto's? the wheels have a 4 inch dish, if so what mods where taken part to fit underneath the guards?
Flashpoint
01-18-2006, 12:58 AM
It highly depends on the offset and what tire you use, but most likely you are gonna have to cut off the fender lip a good bit to get those to fit.
Like I said though it all depends on offset of the wheel. even then a 10" width on this car is tough...
CSiJason
01-18-2006, 01:28 AM
Gonna go out on a limb and say it wont fit without some cutting and a lot of luck.
ddawson
01-18-2006, 04:30 AM
The offset would have to be just right and the rubber would need to be on the small side to fit. 275's
I'm using a 19x10 in the rear with no rolling/cutting.
DeepBlueZ
01-18-2006, 03:18 PM
CCW guys - I've noticed you're all running a 10 inch wheel out back....does CCW not make the 505 in 19x9 or something???
I'm not knocking your guys' wheels (theyr'e gorgeous actually ;)), it's just that a 10 inch width seems a bit overkill for a 275 tire.:confused:
ddawson
01-18-2006, 06:31 PM
CCW guys - I've noticed you're all running a 10 inch wheel out back....does CCW not make the 505 in 19x9 or something???
I'm not knocking your guys' wheels (theyr'e gorgeous actually ;)), it's just that a 10 inch width seems a bit overkill for a 275 tire.:confused:
The 275 is the max size for most tire makers.
I think the GTO sizes are only 8.5 and 10" sizes. If I roll the fenders a 285 looks like it will fit.
alphaqGTO
01-20-2006, 10:02 AM
The offset would have to be just right and the rubber would need to be on the small side to fit. 275's
I'm using a 19x10 in the rear with no rolling/cutting.
what offset are you using? i made a big mistake by not researching i just getting some rims and tires i was just to excited to get the car. i have 19x8.5 with a +41 offset all the way around and i had to roll the rear fender.
ddawson
01-20-2006, 02:43 PM
I think they use 55. You would have to check with them to know for sure.
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