Wheels probably won't be an issue but tyres in 235/30/20 only have an 88 load rating. The standard tyres are 91. Check the tyre placard on the car when you test drive it. I doubt there will be an 88 option on it. I personally wouldn't go down the inferior load rating route but each to their own. Just make sure you know what the insurance implications are. The tyre salesman won't care as it's not his problem if your tyre blows out. For some reason they're allowed to sell all sorts of non compliant tyre/wheel combos with no legal ramifications on them.
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