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I hope someone can help me with some advice. I didn't want to start a new thread so I'm hoping this is the right place for me to ask.
I'm looking into getting new wheels to replace my stock ones. I have a 2018 Toyota 86 GT Black. I already ordered TEIN Flex Z's, so that's worth noting. The wheels I'm looking at currently are 17x8 with +35mm offset and of course 5x100 lug pattern. They are about 19.3 lbs. per. I don't want to go for heavier ones nor do I want to go too wide. My questions are the following: What size tires should I get for these? I would like them to be light but on the meatier side and I don't want them stretched. In fact, I prefer some sidewall/balloon without it being too tall, of course. Would the wheels rub? I don't want any camber but I would like the wheels to be flush or slightly in. I don't want any poke whatsoever. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Last edited by Seanzky; 07-18-2018 at 08:30 AM. |
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I would suggest 225/45/17 as the size to buy. They absolutely will not rub. And IMO are exactly the right offset for you. Though a little camber is a good thing up front, don't be scared of it. You can have a few degrees of negative camber without uneven tire wear. It adds grip when you need it most. I have had 8" front wheels that were +45, +35, and +19 offset. +35 is a great offset.
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I know next to nothing about wheels and tires and fitment. So sorry if i sound very dumb. Im thinking about getting work emotion d9r 18x9.5 +38 but the only problem is they are a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and i would have to get conversion spacers to run them. Im looking for the flushest and cleanest look i can manage. My question is if they will fit, if i could make them fit with any amount of camber, what offset would be ideal if i had to run conversion spacers because Im getting a pretty good deal on the 5x114.3 bolt pattern, and what cheapish tires/what tire size should i do. Also i should mention Im getting bc racing br extreme low coilovers at the same time. |
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I am lower on Tein S Tech wth OE damper. Currently have would I have any issues running 245/35 front? I am looking at SSR GTX03 18 x 9.5 +38 front
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I have TE37 Sagas 18x8.5 et 42 and 18x9.5 et43, lowered on KWv3 1.7in.
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Hey everyone.
Alright, I've done some research on wheel fitment regarding our cars, but I've become a little uneasy when it comes to offset. I'm looking at a 18x9.5 et +34 wheel and plan to run a 245/35. Will this fit without rubbing and fender work? And would I able to fit a wider tire like a 255/35 with this offset of +34? I usually see that most wheels with an offset of +38 and +40 fit flush with our cars, but i guess what I'm trying to ask is will this 4-8mm difference really make that much of a difference? (I dont plan on SLAMMING my car, just wanna close the wheel gap, but maintain drivability for my DD. I'm also on TEIN FLEX Zs.) |
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Hi I’m looking to get enemies tuning kojin 18x8.5 front and 18x9.5 in the rear. The offset says 45mm I was wondering three things since I am a novice with tires
1 will it fit 2 is this optimal for a great driving experience 3 the rear or front won’t be angling on the ground causing increased tire wear will it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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