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deep1ca
05-15-2010, 12:39 PM
I'm getting a set of wheels in 16x8 +20 offset.
I'm lowered about 2 inches.

What tire size should I go for?
Im thinkin 205/45/16 or 195/50/16.

Recommendations? Will I need to roll fenders? Negative camber?

RedSiBaron
05-15-2010, 12:55 PM
im thinking 205/50/16, yes you will need to roll your fenders, and yes you will need to run negative camber

deep1ca
05-15-2010, 01:44 PM
Wouldnt the larger tire rub even more?

I want to the roll the fenders as little as possible, and I want to run minimum required negative camber to avoid rubbing.

What tire size should I go with? What tire will rub the least?
205/45/16
195/45/16
195/50/16

ep_hatcher_510
05-15-2010, 02:09 PM
if you are going to roll the fenders, just roll them all the way up, because you will have too.

DrZfInEsT
05-15-2010, 06:15 PM
With a 16x8 tire it's best to use a 215/45/16.Some tire manufacturers specify 205/45/16 on a max of 7.5" wide wheels.

civsirmt
05-16-2010, 05:58 AM
195-45 will rub the least out of ur choices,i run a 195-50 with a +15 16x8 -3 camber at the corners and dont rub at all no matter what. i think i will be going with the 45's so i can take some camber out and get some more life out of my tires.

ep3jd
05-16-2010, 12:05 PM
yeah get 195/45/16 s drives. they're like 85 bucks, will give you a little stretch, and require the least negative camber to fit them. i wanted that same wheel fitment but the hub bore on the wheels i want is too small in that size. guess i gotta go +10 /:

Nate8o8_EP3
11-22-2018, 03:59 AM
I'm like hella late on this post, but this basically answered the most of my questions. The only remaining question is, since I've rolled and pulled my fenders and rolled and sorta pulled me quarter panels, how does the fitment look? I've pulled at least 1/2"-1" of space from the stock dimensions. I'm trying to go for a flush fitment with lightly tucked tires or even a bit of a poke fitment.

brteddy
12-13-2018, 08:31 PM
I'm like hella late on this post, but this basically answered the most of my questions. The only remaining question is, since I've rolled and pulled my fenders and rolled and sorta pulled me quarter panels, how does the fitment look? I've pulled at least 1/2"-1" of space from the stock dimensions. I'm trying to go for a flush fitment with lightly tucked tires or even a bit of a poke fitment.


Can't help, but it really depend on the offset of your wheels and tire size. I believe the stock wheel offset is +55, so +40 or +45 would be a better choice. If you go with 205/50/16, you will have better selections like yokohama, nexen (https://4wheelonline.com/Nexen-Off_Road_Mud_Tires.25) tires (https://4wheelonline.com/Nexen-Off_Road_Mud_Tires.25) and dunlop.

Try also searching on Google images to get ideas on how it will look like if the fenders are rolled and pulled.

Nate8o8_EP3
04-12-2019, 07:54 PM
I was thinking the same with the 16x8 +20. I was thinking 195/50 or 205/45.