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Yes they will. You will have to go with a 245-35-20 size tire. Also you rim size miust be 20x8.5. lastly to get a good ride on them, make sure that the bolt patttern is 5x115 wiht a +34 offset. You car will ride like a wet dream

They will not fit .. However if you do a custom well then in sure they can fit ... but not a very good idea ...

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