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Any offset markings on them?
If they go on the back, the front will be fine
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Not seen the wheels yet, so not sure?
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If you have the opportunity, probably best to try one on for size.
If they don't fit then factor in spacers and extended bolts to your price/negotiations.
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Will try and get one to try.
And messing about and will leave it...
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That's when you increase the circumference, in this case it would either be keeping it the same or decreasing, hence no issue with the front suspension.
The problems you have are twofold, increasing the diameter beyond design limit and obviously the offset is not correct otherwise you wouldn't need spacers
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And 1" is a BIG spacer!!!
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