19s or 20s
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Does anyone know what 19's or 20's will fit the 2005 RL?
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I own a 02' RL and I have 20 x 8.5's with a 235/35/20 tire. I am almost positive that with a 7.5" wide rim you should be fine. i had the fenders rolled and locking spring spacers on the rear and i hardly ever scrub. Car came with the wheels so i didn't have a choice. Nice though. Vault Wave's.
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Hi:
Yes 19" and 20" will fir your RL 3.5, the sizes are as follows :
19 " 5x120mm , Hub size 64.1 , Tire size - 245/40/19 , Offset between 42 to 55 mm
20" all figures are the same except for the tires which go to this here size 255/35/20
Hope this info has helped you out...
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Hi you got to know a bit about your suspension to figure out what might work or not. A good place is tirerack. com they havegreat informtionand i might add good tire prices as well.get information about your fitment, off set stuff like that then look for wheels. My view once you know what fits look for wheels that fit those demensions. don't take anyones word they could be wrong.I did my research then found wheels that fit the bill and saved bokoo bucks.
happy hunting
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