Mach-E Aftermarket wheel and tire information and pictures

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Apologies if this is the wrong place to ask this, but I have a request for one of you talented photoshoppers. I'd be grateful if someone could please superimpose these wheels onto my car.
I'm back and forth between gloss black and satin bronze. I do love the look of black wheels, but I find that I keep going back to these.
I'm just not sure if satin bronze works with Vapor Blue. I need to see it before I can make a decision and I've yet to find a pic of that finish combo.
Any opinions?

Edit: forgot to mention that I'm eyeing a 20" x 9" squared setup with 225/45 series tires.
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I have those on my grabber blue GTPE have really enjoyed them

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47.5 mm is the standard offset for my example 20 inch wheel for the GT. One offset are most of these wheels coming in at for example how big a difference 38 and 40 make the 47 stock?
 

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Anyone regretted using the stock 245/45/20 tires on 20x9 wheels? Deciding if I want to drop more money on tires once my Klassen ID wheels come in, or just burn up the old tires first. Iā€™m not a fan of tire stretch at all, but 9ā€ is still within the recommended width for the tire.
 


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Is anyone running 285/45/19 107W XL ?

Yes I know this would require aftermarket wheels
 

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Anyone regretted using the stock 245/45/20 tires on 20x9 wheels? Deciding if I want to drop more money on tires once my Klassen ID wheels come in, or just burn up the old tires first. Iā€™m not a fan of tire stretch at all, but 9ā€ is still within the recommended width for the tire.
That shouldnā€™t look bad. I ran 225/50VR15s on 15x8ā€ rims on my street Celica and they didnā€™t look stretched (I also ran 215/60VR13s on 13x8ā€ rims on the same car). Just pump up the pressure a psi or so as compared with the stock rims to make the tread contact even. šŸ˜ŠšŸ©
 

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Anyone regretted using the stock 245/45/20 tires on 20x9 wheels? Deciding if I want to drop more money on tires once my Klassen ID wheels come in, or just burn up the old tires first. Iā€™m not a fan of tire stretch at all, but 9ā€ is still within the recommended width for the tire.
I had 245/45/20 on 20x8.5 they looked fine. Here is a photo

I attached a few additional photos the first two are a 255/45/20 on a 20x9 rim and the second two are the factory GTPE 245/45/20 on the OEM rim.


BTW those wheels are for sale for $500 if anyone is interested. Posted on the forum

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