Lost on tire sizes...LOL
Lost on tire sizes...LOL
So I am planing on getting Niche Vicenza M152's in the coming 2 months(just ordered ground control coils). sadly the widest rear available is 10.5! Wish i could go 12 just for fun
What i need help with is tires and are these rims even gonna fit? I like the sporty look, its called low profile I think? I need suggestions on what tires to run (All season) please!(affordable pls) Thanks guys! https://www.performanceplustire.com/...oss-black-rim/
FRONT
Wheel Size:20x9----Bolt Pattern [?]:5x112----Backspace:6.5 inches----Offset [?]:38 mm----Finish:Black---Wheel Style:6 Spoke
What i need help with is tires and are these rims even gonna fit? I like the sporty look, its called low profile I think? I need suggestions on what tires to run (All season) please!(affordable pls) Thanks guys! https://www.performanceplustire.com/...oss-black-rim/
FRONT
Wheel Size:20x9----Bolt Pattern [?]:5x112----Backspace:6.5 inches----Offset [?]:38 mm----Finish:Black---Wheel Style:6 Spoke
BACK
Wheel Size:20x10.5---Bolt Pattern [?]:5x112---Backspace:6.875 inches---Offset [?]:27 mm---Finish:Black----Wheel Style:6 Spoke
Re: Lost on tire sizes...LOL
I've found this website (WillTheyFit.com) is one of the better sites for determining how new wheels & tires will fit compared to the original OEM setup. Gives you an indication of whether a spacer might be needed to get a look close to the factory geometry.
I also see by your post above that you highlight the new rim as a 6-spoke design. But the Niche Vicenza M152 is not 6-spoke design according to the website. Just saying.
I also see by your post above that you highlight the new rim as a 6-spoke design. But the Niche Vicenza M152 is not 6-spoke design according to the website. Just saying.
Last edited by dedwards0323; 01-16-2019 at 01:56 PM.
Re: Lost on tire sizes...LOL
I've found this website (WillTheyFit.com) is one of the better sites for determining how new wheels & tires will fit compared to the original OEM setup. Gives you an indication of whether a spacer might be needed to get a look close to the factory geometry.
I also see by your post above that you highlight the new rim as a 6-spoke design. But the Niche Vicenza M152 is not 6-spoke design according to the website. Just saying.
I also see by your post above that you highlight the new rim as a 6-spoke design. But the Niche Vicenza M152 is not 6-spoke design according to the website. Just saying.
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