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Old 11-28-2012, 03:49 PM   #21 (permalink)
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i have 20/s with a 35 offset and 235/35 20 and have no issues.. Im slammed.. But I did shave those clips and relocated them slightly back...
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Old 11-28-2012, 04:35 PM   #22 (permalink)
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i have 20/s with a 35 offset and 235/35 20 and have no issues.. Im slammed.. But I did shave those clips and relocated them slightly back...

At 20", you gotta be using "Large Elastic-bands" not tires for rubber. LOL
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My wife drives our Sonata with 20x8.5 +38 offset with 245/35/20 all around at stock height and it still rubs on all four corners. The front rub on the liner clip up front toward the bumper when she hits moderate bumps and those clips break off, so I buy them by the bag at the dealer...25 cents each. The rears only rub when loaded down and you hit a moderate bump...rubs on the clip that joins the liner to the rear bumper.
This is ultimately why I didn't jump on your H&R springs when you first posted them for sale. That installed priced was killer! I should of listened to Merf about the 235's!!!
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Yeah...$300 installed was a great deal. I finally got off my rear and put some effort into selling the springs, so they sold and shipped out today.

Would've loved to put them on your car though. Maybe you can go with 235's on your next set and lower then.
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At 20", you gotta be using "Large Elastic-bands" not tires for rubber. LOL
Aww...come-on, it doesn't look that bad...lol. 35 series still has a descent sidewall, but my 30 series on the front for my Genesis is a rubberband.
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Maybe you can go with 235's on your next set and lower then.
I'm hoping.
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I have 20x9 lexani's and my se suspension is all stock and I have absolutely no rubbing. It's all about the offset. You need to keep it as close to stock and the sonata has a high offset. This is why I went with lexani. One of the only companies to offer a 45 offset. Element wheels will tell you what wheels will fit on our car. They even called lexani for me when I placed the order to confirm.
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Didn't mean to hi-jack this thread, but thanks for the 20 wheel info. I was thinking that the 19's would be cheaper but hoping they'd fill the void like I want w/o lowering. This was good info.
I think this tire N wheel stuff should be in a sticky with all the larger dia wheel info and snow tire stuff. Maybe a really nice mod could gather some of this info from various threads and make one. hint hint
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Aww...come-on, it doesn't look that bad...lol. 35 series still has a descent sidewall, but my 30 series on the front for my Genesis is a rubberband.
**** yes it does... 35 handle 90 percent of bumps very well
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Old 11-29-2012, 09:46 AM   #30 (permalink)
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Great information here guys... thanks so much for your input. I appreciate it very much!
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