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IceFyre13th 02-21-2015 07:33 AM

TSW Tremblant 18 X 8 +35
 
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TSW Tremblant 18 X 8 +35 with 245/40/18 BFG G-Force Super Sport A/S Tires

Something Toytaru should of done in the first place, rides better, grips extremely well, and no fitment issues at all

Stock suspension, and my speedometer now matches the GPS speed!!!

MightyMeeple 02-21-2015 08:51 AM

Fitment looks great but you have to at least have sport springs on your car?

IceFyre13th 02-23-2015 02:33 PM

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Originally Posted by MightyMeeple (Post 2141771)
Fitment looks great but you have to at least have sport springs on your car?

Why, I have no issues with fitment at all..................

meWant 02-23-2015 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by IceFyre13th (Post 2144054)
Why, I have no issues with fitment at all..................

I don't think he is saying you need to get them but that your car must have them since the wheel gap is a lot smaller than most stock cars judging from your pictures.

Either way, the car looks nice although the wheels really aren't my style.:thumbsup:

IceFyre13th 02-24-2015 03:16 PM

That makes sense, if I were to use the closest to diameter size tires they would of been 245/35/18.

I used 245/40/18, these are larger in diameter and fill the wheel well better as well as taking care of my speedometer being off by a few miles per hour (it would tell me I was going faster than I really was).

MightyMeeple 02-24-2015 08:17 PM

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Originally Posted by IceFyre13th (Post 2145509)
That makes sense, if I were to use the closest to diameter size tires they would of been 245/35/18.

I used 245/40/18, these are larger in diameter and fill the wheel well better as well as taking care of my speedometer being off by a few miles per hour (it would tell me I was going faster than I really was).

Yes, that is what I meant....your setup looks great!


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