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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 01:35 PM
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Question Would this fit on the CROSSFIRE

Does anybody know if this size of wheels will fit front 20 8.5 offset 35 Rear 20 9.5 offset 40 .The back offset has me stuck any help wheels are Voxx Borsa would sure be appreciated thanks .
 
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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 03:58 PM
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The rears will need pretty large spacers, at least 15mm, the fronts should be close. I would advise against going with 20s on the front, I did on my last XF and the tire profile is so small that if you have a loss of pressure, as I did, there is no time and you are in for a ride, I totaled mine.

I did an 18/20 stagger on my current car and really love the look, plus it keep the natural rake from the factory that really helps the car look perfect. My old rims were very similar, here is a photo...

 
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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 08:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
The rears will need pretty large spacers, at least 15mm, the fronts should be close. I would advise against going with 20s on the front, I did on my last XF and the tire profile is so small that if you have a loss of pressure, as I did, there is no time and you are in for a ride, I totaled mine.

I did an 18/20 stagger on my current car and really love the look, plus it keep the natural rake from the factory that really helps the car look perfect. My old rims were very similar, here is a photo...

John... That is one beautiful Crossfire!!!Carl
 
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Old Nov 6, 2013 | 08:13 PM
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Originally Posted by BoilerUpXFire
The rears will need pretty large spacers, at least 15mm, the fronts should be close. I would advise against going with 20s on the front, I did on my last XF and the tire profile is so small that if you have a loss of pressure, as I did, there is no time and you are in for a ride, I totaled mine.

I did an 18/20 stagger on my current car and really love the look, plus it keep the natural rake from the factory that really helps the car look perfect. My old rims were very similar, here is a photo...

John: Just noticed your Carbon Fiber headliner...did you install this yourself...if so degree of difficulty??

I have carb on fiber wrap on the windshield molding as well as the side strips...looks good ...Carl
 
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Old Nov 7, 2013 | 08:41 AM
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Originally Posted by carl graham
John: Just noticed your Carbon Fiber headliner...did you install this yourself...if so degree of difficulty??

I have carb on fiber wrap on the windshield molding as well as the side strips...looks good ...Carl
Thanks Carl! We pulled out some trim pieces and removed the headliner, pulled all the old fabric off, prepped it, sprayed it with 3m adhesive through an air gun and molded the material into place, then reinstalled. Degree of difficulty is all relative as I don't know how comfortable you are with taking apart the car or what mechanical knowledge you have...

It is difficult to get the headliner in and out of the car, but you must do it through the passenger side and it is a very tight fit just FYI
 
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