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So I’ve been doing research on fitment industries and many other places. I’m just trying to confirm wheel and tire stuff. I’ve decided on velgen classic 5s for my 2020 gt. I wanted to confirm sizes and everything for a staggered setup. I don’t have it lowered at the moment but likely will in the future if I have to. Will the 20x9 +32 with something like 265/35 and 20x10.5 + 45 with 295/30 35 rear fit fine on these cars without issue? I’m new to having a car worth modding so just wanting to be sure before I buy.
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So I’ve been doing research on fitment industries and many other places. I’m just trying to confirm wheel and tire stuff. I’ve decided on velgen classic 5s for my 2020 gt. I wanted to confirm sizes and everything for a staggered setup. I don’t have it lowered at the moment but likely will in the future if I have to. Will the 20x9 +32 with something like 265/35 and 20x10.5 + 45 with 295/30 35 rear fit fine on these cars without issue? I’m new to having a car worth modding so just wanting to be sure before I buy.
Those offsets should work well. One thing to consider on the rear tire sizes is the 295/30 will be slightly less diameter and sidewall than the 265/35. The 295/35 will be fairly tall at over 28 inches. You might consider 305/30 or 285/35 to match with the 265/35 in front.
 
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Those offsets should work well. One thing to consider on the rear tire sizes is the 295/30 will be slightly less diameter and sidewall than the 265/35. The 295/35 will be fairly tall at over 28 inches. You might consider 305/30 or 285/35 to match with the 265/35 in front.
Ok great I just wasn’t on fitment. They said some much smaller tires. And I’ve seen tons running about this setup on stock suspension. I emailed velgen I figured they’d give pretty good info themselves just wanted to see what a forum might say.
 

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a nose-heavy car needs more front tire. Unless you're going to just cruise on the street or want to buy multiple sets you'll want 10" front and rear.

Try this size and offset list on for size.
 

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a nose-heavy car needs more front tire. Unless you're going to just cruise on the street or want to buy multiple sets you'll want 10" front and rear.

Try this size and offset list on for size.
It’s a street Only thing for me and only a few miles a week. It’s only out a little on weekends.
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