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    Veteran Member Three Rings mike0819's Avatar
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    20 x 9 inch rim fit 275 width tyre?

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    Want upgrade my wheels, looking at a set of stance wheel, they only come in 20 x 9, 5 x 112.

    I want fit 275 35 20 tyres, will it too narrow on the 9 width rim?

    The standard rs7 20 inch rim is 9 or 9.5? I just don't want to effect my handing by fitting tyres too wide, please help

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    Senior Member Two Rings
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    Standard RS7 wheels are 9" wide. 275s will fit just fine, no stretch at all.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings 09S5's Avatar
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    275/35/20 Michelin as3.

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    Established Member Two Rings tdietro's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 09S5 View Post
    275/35/20 Michelin as3.

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    Wow!! On a stock S wheel too! Did you need to use spacers?

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    Veteran Member Four Rings 09S5's Avatar
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    No spacers


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