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Hi guys I am looking to know if anyone here has put 20" mags/alloys/wheels on their car and if so, an idea on what sort of work has to be done. Thanks in advance for any replies.

you should search for 22's on a 33. it covers this well.

35 rims?

Thanks! Was trying to work out what they were as I originally thought XT7s like mine but they are different shape.... I'm on my phone so can't see properly!

OP, drove a 34 with 20s when I was lookin to buy, was a lot of road noise, felt harsh and looking silly as they were about 8.5 wide from memory which is not cool! If you drive it daily I wouldnt suggest it.

What gains are there in 20s, its not like you even get form over function because they drive like shit and look shit to, tyres cost more. Stick to wide 17s or 18s with good offset.

In all seriousness, pretty much this.

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