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Old 11-27-2020, 09:21 PM   #4327
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Ah might have to buy rack limiters or something then. We’ll see
I wouldn't rack limit, how about less offset .. if you dead set on those wheels then spacers but I prefer less offset.. I say it will probably rub since I run 17x9 with 45 offset and get just a smidge of rub on full deflect lowered just over an inch, so 9.5 might be more than a smidge. Every car is different and I'm not using Ohlin's, I have HKS but don't think that matters or the amount lowered for that matter.
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I wouldn't rack limit, how about less offset .. if you dead set on those wheels then spacers but I prefer less offset.. I say it will probably rub since I run 17x9 with 45 offset and get just a smidge of rub on full deflect lowered just over an inch, so 9.5 might be more than a smidge. Every car is different and I'm not using Ohlin's, I have HKS but don't think that matters or the amount lowered for that matter.
What sized tires are you running on those wheels?
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Old 11-28-2020, 06:36 PM   #4329
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What sized tires are you running on those wheels?
245/40 all around .. a 255/40 will fit on a 17x9 fine without a lot of buldge depending on tire.. in the front would be close to rub at 45 offset like having a 9.5.. you could stagger with the smaller tire up front but I don't like stagger on this car
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Hey guys. I have a stock 2016 FRS with stock tire (215 45R17, 48mm offset) and I'm looking to get the TRD forged rims for 86: https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota_20...2018160GR.html

Reading from the rims' specs (17x7.5, 43mm), it looks like they should fit my stock tires. But the Toyota dealer told me they don't fit according to the fit calculator on the Toyota website. Can someone help to confirm this, please?

Also I might consider switching to 225 45R17 in the future, I think they should fit as well but good to get some confirmation here
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Old 12-22-2020, 03:40 AM   #4331
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Stock sized tires 215mm wide should definitely fit on 7.5 wide wheels, and even within "ideal" range of that wheel width. Sounds like BS
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Old 12-22-2020, 01:29 PM   #4332
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Hey guys. I have a stock 2016 FRS with stock tire (215 45R17, 48mm offset) and I'm looking to get the TRD forged rims for 86: https://parts.toyota.com/p/Toyota_20...2018160GR.html

Reading from the rims' specs (17x7.5, 43mm), it looks like they should fit my stock tires. But the Toyota dealer told me they don't fit according to the fit calculator on the Toyota website. Can someone help to confirm this, please?

Also I might consider switching to 225 45R17 in the future, I think they should fit as well but good to get some confirmation here
Yea as Churchx said they definitely fit. That dealership has no clue of what they're talking about.
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Didn't even notice this thread. Any input on this setup?


225/40r18
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Old 12-22-2020, 06:18 PM   #4334
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Thanks guys That's what I thought. That dealership was probably told to just repeat what the website says
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Didn't even notice this thread. Any input on this setup?


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From what i understand the clearance on the B6 is similar to stock shocks so that should fit. There are threads on here with people using 235/40 tire size on stock shocks with that wheel size so your 225/40 should fit.
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Hi all, planning on getting new wheels that are 18x9.5 +38 and plan on getting Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires in 245/35/18. The car is currently lowered on RaceComp Engineering Yellow Springs with stock struts. Will the wheels and tires fit? I have read mixed comments regarding that, I don't mind a little rub at full lock so long as its not scraping against the wheel.

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Hi all, planning on getting new wheels that are 18x9.5 +38 and plan on getting Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires in 245/35/18. The car is currently lowered on RaceComp Engineering Yellow Springs with stock struts. Will the wheels and tires fit? I have read mixed comments regarding that, I don't mind a little rub at full lock so long as its not scraping against the wheel.

Thanks in advance to everyone.
People here seem to have done this wheel and tire size on TRD Springs and Sportline springs and say it works. I think tire is going to be key and with that size it should fit. Just keep in mind you wont be able to add much camber at all, if any. Rear wont be an issue.
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Hi all, planning on getting new wheels that are 18x9.5 +38 and plan on getting Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S tires in 245/35/18. The car is currently lowered on RaceComp Engineering Yellow Springs with stock struts. Will the wheels and tires fit? I have read mixed comments regarding that, I don't mind a little rub at full lock so long as its not scraping against the wheel.

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u could fit, but u'd have to run minimal camber (-1 degree at most).. also depends on what tires u are running
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People here seem to have done this wheel and tire size on TRD Springs and Sportline springs and say it works. I think tire is going to be key and with that size it should fit. Just keep in mind you wont be able to add much camber at all, if any. Rear wont be an issue.
I plan on going with 245/35/18 Pilot Sport 4S tires.

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u could fit, but u'd have to run minimal camber (-1 degree at most).. also depends on what tires u are running
I think the car is currently around -1.4 to -1.6 deg up front right now, so it should be good. I wasn't really worried about the rear since I've seen that people are running 275 with stock body in rear lol.
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I plan on going with 245/35/18 Pilot Sport 4S tires.



I think the car is currently around -1.4 to -1.6 deg up front right now, so it should be good. I wasn't really worried about the rear since I've seen that people are running 275 with stock body in rear lol.
-1.6 will prob hit. -1.4 is cutting it close.

For your reference, i had 17x9 +38 rims with 245/40R17 tires. Max camber i could run was -1.7 before the rims hit the shock perch
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