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Unable to decide on wheels/tires

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#1 ·
I have these 19" option wheels on my car currently.

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It's time for a tire change for my car and I have been contemplating to upsize to 20" wheels and a little wider setup. But I am here to just gauge some opinions.

These are the wheels I am considering. Any one here have reviews on Verde custom wheels?

Alloy wheel Rim Spoke Wheel Auto part

Alloy wheel Rim Spoke Wheel Product


Here is a rendering I did in Photoshop.

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Another from instagram.
https://instagram.com/p/6eKVPzkODm/?taken-by=verdecustomwheels


Secondly, I would like to know what tire setup would be ideal for 20s? I don't wanna go staggered. 275 is the max width I will go.

Cheers!
 
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#2 ·
DirtyChamba has that wheel. He is an Instagram guy. Check him out, he's got a lot of great shots of his ride. It was also featured at Sema

Love those wheels tho. They would have been my first choice had i know about them. If you arent planning for boost then a 275 will be plenty of tire to hold 420whp. If you plan on the squared stance then make sure the offsets will work for front and rear, as I dont think you can rotate the tires if that is your motivation for not going staggered. The offsets will be completely different if you want a flush rim for the fronts and rears.

https://www.google.com/search?q=dir...odf1kNrA#tbm=isch&q=dirtychamba+mustang+verde
 
#3 ·
. . . . . The offsets will be completely different if you want a flush rim for the fronts and rears. . . . .
hmmmm, I'm pretty sure that is not correct, offsets should be the same front and rear to set the wheels / tires the same in the wheelwells front and rear, assuming the wheels and tires are the same width

These cars come from the factory with the same offset front and rear; when making the wheels/tires wider, you want to maintain the same centerline . . . so the offset will change from the original to do that (because of the way offset is measured) but I don't see why it would be different front and rear.

I'm pretty sure you see different offsets for staggered setups, not squared setups.
 
#5 ·
You probably already know this but just in case -- some people with 20's complain about the ride comfort being harsh compared to 19/18 inch. You should prepare yourself for that.

Good luck whatever you decide. You have a beautiful car, that's for sure! :)
 
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