yes oh yes 20s do fit
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I have 20's on my Xb and trust me they dont just "go on". It took hours of grinding and pounding(sounds painful ) to get those damn things to fit without any rubbing. The front was pretty easy(I thought that would be the hard part), but now I can turn lock to lock with no rubbing. The rear had to be die grinding to hell to get the rubbing out.
Just when I thought I had everything done, I picked up some friends and an extra 380lbs along with them in the back seat, and the metal on the inside of the wheel started rubbing on the tire. So I had to kick them out go home and get back to grinding. Now FINALLY it no longer rubs, but they definately dont just "go on". LOL
Just when I thought I had everything done, I picked up some friends and an extra 380lbs along with them in the back seat, and the metal on the inside of the wheel started rubbing on the tire. So I had to kick them out go home and get back to grinding. Now FINALLY it no longer rubs, but they definately dont just "go on". LOL
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that is a pic of my 18s ill have pics of the 20s in a few days, but i got the 30 series tires and i had to put spacers in the back and i still got a quarter of a inch between my rim and my control arm so hopefully it will be ok but so far so good i didnt have 2 do any fender rolling but i had 2 beat the hell out of my inside fender in the front
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