need answer quick about wheel fitment
#1
need answer quick about wheel fitment
sorry i dont have time to search i need answers fast since this just sprung up.
i got an opportunity to trade a laptop of mine for a set of rims and i need to know if fitment will be an issue
im horrible with the offsets and knowing what can do what..im sure with time i could figure it out but like said i need to know..well last night would of been good haha
anyway they are 20x8.5 +22 F 20x10 +38 R
they only have one tire so i can do what i need when the time comes but currently the rear has a 275/30 on it
thanks for all the help and Happy Thanksgiving!
i got an opportunity to trade a laptop of mine for a set of rims and i need to know if fitment will be an issue
im horrible with the offsets and knowing what can do what..im sure with time i could figure it out but like said i need to know..well last night would of been good haha
anyway they are 20x8.5 +22 F 20x10 +38 R
they only have one tire so i can do what i need when the time comes but currently the rear has a 275/30 on it
thanks for all the help and Happy Thanksgiving!
#3
just supra tt stock suspension on the car however one side is noticeably lower then the other..im more worried about how flush it will be with the car..i have a day now to search for set ups since i wont be getting them until tomorrow....but i do appreciate any comments..thanks
#5
It really depends how low your car is, I'll use a finger-gap for reference. With 245/30 tires up front you may rub on hard dips and corners. For the rear, you could use a 10mm spacer if your fender is roller or cut to be a bit more flush.
#7
Sorry to threadjack but i'm in a similar boat with the same wheel sizes. So rather then make a new thread...
I'm gonna need new tires soon and am also getting Stance GR+ coilovers too. My current sizes are 20x8.5 +38 with 235/30 and 20x10 +38 with 275/30. What would be a good stretch for a decent drop with said sizes/offsets? Like a 215/35/20 and 225 or 235/35/20? I really don't want to roll/shave my fenders but I understand you gotta pay to play. Thanks.
I'm gonna need new tires soon and am also getting Stance GR+ coilovers too. My current sizes are 20x8.5 +38 with 235/30 and 20x10 +38 with 275/30. What would be a good stretch for a decent drop with said sizes/offsets? Like a 215/35/20 and 225 or 235/35/20? I really don't want to roll/shave my fenders but I understand you gotta pay to play. Thanks.
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#8
^, Are you wanting to stretch just because or are you having to stretch for fitment purposes? If you are running with no spacers, then it would be pointless to stretch the tires, since the wheels and tires are not far enough out to rub against anything.
If you are running those offsets as is, I suggest running correctly sized tires, the ones you listed should be just fine.
If you are running those offsets as is, I suggest running correctly sized tires, the ones you listed should be just fine.
#9
yea i definitely plan to run a proper tire size..right now i have about 1 finger gap on driver side two on pass side with 16" supra na rims..the body it self is stock...i plan to pick these up tomorrow (i still need one rim which ill order online and tires) but im getting a ridiculous deal i dont even want to say until they are in my hands...ill post em up if everything goes through
#10
Well i'm not 100% positive of the offsets but that's what the wheel company told me. +38 front and back give or take. The fronts are sunken in but with the back with edge of the rim is pretty much flush with the fender. I scape as it is with my stock suspension and I can tell once it gets lowered it will rub the lip inside of the wheel well for sure.
#11
^ wow you scrape on 20s with stock suspension...ill definitely end up scraping then cause mine is noticeably lower with the supra suspension..especially the driver side since its not sitting even ...i have the stock suspension and id hate to replace it since i literally just swapped the supra suspension last month but if i most ill do it..
#13