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Old 07-17-2017, 11:03 PM   #1
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Thumbs up Flush fit 20x10 front and rear?

I have a 2wd 84 SWB that has 31s on it currently but I'd rather take it in a different direction. I would like to run matching 20x10s front and rear so I can maintain the ability to rotate tires. I want a small drop (Western 2.5 front spindle and 4" drop rear leaf) because I don't want to tuck, I'd prefer the wheel be as close to the outside of the fender as possible even if I have to trim the fender lip. I want a similar stance to the old 15x10 with 4" b.s. running a 275 60 or 295 50, but in a modern size wheel. I was thinking a 20x10 with around a -25 et with a 275/40 or 295/35 could possibly fit without major modification and I could always push the rears further out with a spacer.
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Old 05-07-2018, 08:02 AM   #2
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Re: Flush fit 20x10 front and rear?

I'm wanting to put some 20x10 front wheels on my 86 2wd with 3" drop spindles. Did you ever find out if the 20x10's would work for you?
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