20x10 Rim Fitment Question

eyekndy

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I am looking at a couple different rims, Rohana RC7 and Niche Verona. I love the concave 7 spoke design. I am trying to get the most concave setup I can without running into too many issue. Talking with Rohana, concavity is determined by the width of the rim. They said 20x9 would only give me the standard face concavity, which just isn't enough, and a 20x10 would give me mid face concavity.

After seeing Stuntz running his square 20x10 +40 niche setup and zach_435 running his square 20x10.5 + 25  setup I am excited I might be able to get the look I am after. I love how concave zach_435's rims are. Exactly what  I am looking for. However, I am just not crazy about the rims with the spokes not going all the way to the edge of the rim.

I am leaning more toward the RC7's. They offer the 20x10 RC7 in a +25 and +40 offset. So, here lies my question, can I get a square 20x10 setup with either of these offsets without running into issues? I will be lowered on H&R springs with optimistic hopes of stuffing a 275/40/20 tire in each corner.

Let the discussion begin!

Rohana RC7


Niche Verona
 
I was thinking +40 as well, but I think stuntz had to run a spacer in the rear to flush up the rim to the wheel well I could be wrong. I might also have to drop down to a 275/35 tire. Seems to be better performance tire choices in the 35 series. I'm open to suggestions though.
 
Throwing another option in the mix I see that Niche offers the Verona in 20x10.5 +20 and +30. This would give me a more concave look. I need some help figuring out if either of options will fit.

Verona's are also offered in 20x10 +40
 
on a +40 offset its going to be a flat face with very minimal concave.

Now if you were to go +30 on a 10 wide you will get some concave.

But my only consern id if you are going to have too much wheel poke that you wont be able to adgust for in the front.

The back will be fine but i dont thing the front will fit.

Also if you are looking to get the most concave go with the rohanna's, and look on elementwheels.com they have like 40 brands of wheels on there

 
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This was before I adjusted the camber


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zach_435 said:
on a +40 offset its going to be a flat face with very minimal concave.

Now if you were to go +30 on a 10 wide you will get some concave.

But my only consern id if you are going to have too much wheel poke that you wont be able to adgust for in the front.

The back will be fine but i dont thing the front will fit.

Also if you are looking to get the most concave go with the rohanna's, and look on elementwheels.com they have like 40 brands of wheels on there

I definitely don't want a flat face. The Rohana's are offered in 20x10 in a +25 and +40 offset. So you're saying the +40 will give a flat face? What about the +25?
 
I do like the concavity.  Been infatuated with that ever since I can remember.  Another inbuilt advantage for the RWD platforms :)
 
I think it will fit but maybe not with 275 tires.

It would be worth a shot though i would just be concerned with it rubbing in the front.

IMO though i think that a little bit of stretch is need when using a concave wheel to give it the right look, but thats just me
 
zach_435 said:
I think it will fit but maybe not with 275 tires.

It would be worth a shot though i would just be concerned with it rubbing in the front.

IMO though i think that a little bit of stretch is need when using a concave wheel to give it the right look, but thats just me

Would I need any additional suspension components to adjust the camber back to specs?
 
with just lowering springs i think you should be ok.

but im not positive as i didnt have lowerings so i cant say from expirience.

did you already get springs?
 
I just spoke with Rohana, they said offset may affect concavity from some manufactures but not with their wheels. For their wheels concavity is determined by the width. So in other words a 20x10 +25 and a 20x10 +45 will have the same concavity. However, I also found out Rohana only offers the RC7 in 20x10 +25 and 20x10 +45.

If I were to go with the 20x10 +45 wheels I am afraid the wheels will not be flush with the wheel wells and will have the tucked in look like the OEM wheels. Granted the wheels will be 2 inches wider than the stock wheels. Anybody know how a 20x10 +45 wheels would fit or look? I would like to try and avoid running spacers.
 
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