| ACX |
posted this earlier in GD forum but thougtht i might get more responses here. the 20" rims i want for my '04 are 20X9. i know alot of people on here have 20X8 or 20X8.5. i want the rim to come right up to the fender but NOT beyond. will this wheel be good for me? anyone who has 20X8 or 20X8.5 please let me know if your rim comes up to the fender or before.
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| imraw |
| actually ACX it also has to do with the offset, which on the MDX is very important since there is very limited space on the inside of the wheel well. I would look hard and long at other posts about the Dubs people are putting on their X and what there width and offset are. |
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| ACX |
| found out, they are 35mm offset. |
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| harv |
| A little off topic, but has anyone put a lift kit on the MDX. I hunt out of mine (the AWD works good) and the only problem is ground clearance. |
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| ACX |
| don't know but has anyone put some kind of air suspension/compressor on to slam it to the ground when parked! |
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| nymdx |
| acx i have 20 x 9.5 on mine with a 275/50/20 tire on it |
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| ACX |
| nymdx looks very nice. do your wheels come right up to fender edge or beyond? what is the offset on your rims? if u could would u have went w/ 22" or is the ride harsh enough already? |
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| MDteX |
| Too big!!! :14: Anything over 18 is too big for this SUV IMHO. |
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| gdot |
I have 20x9's with a 35mm offset on mine. They don't stick out. Here's a pic. There are more pics in my gallery.
I probably would go with 22's if I were to do it again. I don't think they're too big if you get the right wheels. |
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| sandman1 |
quote: Originally posted by MDteX
Too big!!! :14: Anything over 18 is too big for this SUV IMHO.
I would disagree both NYMDX and GDOT's 20's are very nice and do not look too large on the X. I wouldn't go larger than 20's however. 22s would be pushing the limit for a midsize SUV. |
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| nymdx |
| my ride is fine with the 20's i wouldnt go bigger think they might look to big for the truck but 20's are perfect my ofset is 35 and there right to the edge |
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