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Old Oct 26, 2020 | 04:04 AM
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Unhappy Wheel Size

I have a 05 crossfire. It is a limited coupe and I want to change my wheels to 20x8.5 in front and 20x10 in the rear. Is anyone running this size on their crossfire. What are the pros and cons to this setup? Please help!
 
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Old Oct 26, 2020 | 10:19 AM
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Default Re: Wheel Size

they will work as long as the front tires are 25" tall and the rear can be 26 to 27" tall
front 225/30-20 rear 265/30-20 or 275/30-20
 

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Old Oct 26, 2020 | 11:26 PM
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Default Re: Wheel Size

I have been shopping for another set of wheels for my Srt-6 coupe just for a different look. I really want to stay with OEM wheels if I can find a set off a AMG in either a 19" or 20 " staggered or not. But from what I am finding is the offset is always wrong. Be aware the offset on your XF is + 35 fronts and + 22 rears so I think your new set needs to be somewhere close to these. There is a sheet of info about what tires sizes will work with several rim sizes that I will dig up and post, its helpful when trying to find the perfect wheel. This place is a wealth of knowledge and always willing to help. Welcome to forum.

Greg in Tn
 
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