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Okay so does anyone have 20" rims on their V36?

Can you give me an idea of the difference in ride quality vs say 18 or 19?

Recommended?

Wouldn't do it again?

Trying to decide...

If someone in Adelaide has 20's, how about taking me for a drive? :)

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Okay so does anyone have 20" rims on their V36?

Can you give me an idea of the difference in ride quality vs say 18 or 19?

Recommended?

Wouldn't do it again?

Trying to decide...

If someone in Adelaide has 20's, how about taking me for a drive? :)

You've seen my car in the flesh Joolz, so you know that 20's fill those guards beautifully!

Drives well, no issues, I'm running low profile tires and I get a very comfortable ride (although I have Tanabe Sustec-Pro coilovers)... one thing... get used to (low amount) of road noise.

Aside from that... 20's are absolute WIN!

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Couple of questions for you though:

  1. Did you do any work to your fenders?
  2. Did you need a camber kit?
  3. What are your rim/tyre specs?

You've seen my car in the flesh Joolz, so you know that 20's fill those guards beautifully!

Drives well, no issues, I'm running low profile tires and I get a very comfortable ride (although I have Tanabe Sustec-Pro coilovers)... one thing... get used to (low amount) of road noise.

Aside from that... 20's are absolute WIN!

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Depends on the fitment you want. I had mine custom made from Koya to be flush and run with the guards of my car. Most of custom wheel shops will make them with offset to how you want the ride to sit.

Like for my Koyas I asked them to make them flush so they did all the measuring for me.

9.5 fronts with +30 offset

10.5 rears with +38 offset ( Deep Concave )

Those for my particular wheels gave me a very very flush fitment. A ruler would match up perfectly along my rims and guards :]

Plus most v owners will agree 20"s are the best look.

If anything I need to get bigger profile tyres to hide the gap better as my front is 30 super stretched haha and rear 35 super stretched XD Picture below is without lowering so getting maybe 40 profile front and and rear would hide the gap wayyy better.

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