Anyone actual confirm/measure the OEM wheel dimensions?

RickBullotta

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I've seen 50mm offsets and 7.5" width across the board (18, 20 and 22). But has that been verified? Very few aftermarket wheels with those dimensions of course. Seems like 9" wheels with a bit more offset to compensate for the width change will (mostly) fit without mods. Is it safe to say that a 20x9" wheel will fit fine with an appropriately sized tire? My Lux is coming with the brutalist 22s that are not compatible with Pennsylvania potholes. I want to swap them out, and might just buy a set of OEM take-off 18's or 20's, but exploring options.
 
The thread below is your friend. Lot's of rim choices available dependent on the rim/tire size and look you want.

20x9 +18 works fine for me using 33" (275.60/20) tires. As you get closer to 35" offset will matter more.

 
The thread below is your friend. Lot's of rim choices available dependent on the rim/tire size and look you want.

20x9 +18 works fine for me using 33" (275.60/20) tires. As you get closer to 35" offset will matter more.

I tried going through the posts there and found a lot of conflicting info and a lot of guessing. ;-)

Was trying to find someone like you who have been through it. Thanks!
 
The thread below is your friend. Lot's of rim choices available dependent on the rim/tire size and look you want.

20x9 +18 works fine for me using 33" (275.60/20) tires. As you get closer to 35" offset will matter more.


I'm leaning towards a 275/55/20
 

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