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Originally Posted by Scuba86
So if I were to run all 7.5 and 225/40/18 with no lowering springs it would still be good?
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I'm pretty sure you will be fine.
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Originally Posted by LALFAN
Thanks for the information.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're on 18x7.5 square, but you had to go from 225/40R18 in the front to 215/40R18 in the front because you noticed rubbing?
Toyota recommended...
Front
Wheel: 18"x7.0"
Tire: 215/40R18
Rear
Wheel: 18"x7.5"
Tire: 225/40R18
Speeeddemon99 has...
Front
Wheel: 18"x7.5"
Tire: 215/40R18
Rear
Wheel: 18"x7.5"
Tire: 225/40R18
JM9ISM has...
Front
Wheel: 18"x7.5"
Tire: 225/40R18
Rear
Wheel: 18"x7.5"
Tire: 225/40R18
Does this look right everyone?
I wonder why it rubs for one car but not another car? Anyone have any additional information or insight to help us all out?
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I know! I was surprised it didn't rub on my car, so I decided to snap some pics for you guys.
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Originally Posted by dchan8
possibly the brand of tire installed. each manufacturer varies a bit even though the tire size is the same "size"
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It might be. I'm running on Hankook V12 Evo2 K120
Here some pics for u guys
Wheel was turning all the way to right and you have about 1.5 cm left for the clearance on passenger side
Here is on driver side. Pretty much same clearance as passenger side.