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So ill be ordering a set of work gnosis cv201 this week, and i was told by ravspec that the 20x11 +5 and 20x10.5 +5 have the same concave and

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Old 11-13-2016, 02:54 PM   #1 (permalink)
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So ill be ordering a set of work gnosis cv201 this week, and i was told by ravspec that the 20x11 +5 and 20x10.5 +5 have the same concave and the dish size is only bigger on the 11 by 1mm. my big thing is i dont want too run anything more then -1.8 camber. ethir wheel ill be running a 285 in the rear, What would you guys do get the 11 and be able too run the bigger tires down the road with a bit of camber or just run with the 10.5.
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Fixed, just so the post can be understood.

Spacing out the thoughts, makes it so much easier.

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So I'll be ordering a set of Work Gnosis CV201 this week.

I was told by Ravspec that the 20x11 +5 and 20x10.5 +5 have the same concavity and the dish depth on the 11 will only bigger by 1mm.

My big thing is, I don't want too run anything more then -1.8 camber.

On either wheel I'll be running a 285 in the rear.

What would you guys do? Would you get the 11 and be able too run the bigger tires down the road with a bit of camber, or just run with the 10.5?
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I would go with the wider wheels so you have the option to go with wider tires. Perhaps a less aggressive offset?

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So ill be ordering a set of work gnosis cv201 this week, and i was told by ravspec that the 20x11 +5 and 20x10.5 +5 have the same concave and the dish size is only bigger on the 11 by 1mm. my big thing is i dont want too run anything more then -1.8 camber. ethir wheel ill be running a 285 in the rear, What would you guys do get the 11 and be able too run the bigger tires down the road with a bit of camber or just run with the 10.5.
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yea i was thinking that i just love the dish size of the +5 offset, maybe ill give rav a call and find out the difference if i went with a +13 or so.
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