redneck69
08-20-2004, 04:47 AM
Whew, i just got 18' primzax 920 rims put on the front and rear of my scion. They fit just fine no rubbing, the only thing is though, they are so close to the bar the springs rest on in the back, ( what ever that is called ). They are only about 1/4 of an inch away from it. Hopefully it wont be too much of a problem being that the tires have such a low provile that i hope they wont displace too much to the left or right and rub. Taking it easy for now, seeing how everything runs out.
Mr_scion
08-20-2004, 09:13 PM
u can get a wheel spacer at most wheel shop i got some and they are only 8 bucks the only bad thing about them is they shortin the lug nuts if u want a safer way then u need to get http://onetongarage.com/products/rear_spacer_shim/index.html from scionvan
MyBoX
08-20-2004, 11:49 PM
I highly recommand oneton's Shims, they are the best !!! But about how safe it is, I had to grind about 4mm off that bar. but this is my car with 9" wide rims and I have been running that for past 4 month with no problem, a credit card slides in and that's about it !!! :lol: :lol: :lol: take care all Sean
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mill0048
08-21-2004, 12:06 AM
The TRD 19's are 19x7.5" with a ET of 40. When I was at the dealer yesterday I looked at an xB that had them on it and it had less than 1/4" clearance. It's a demo car and my sales guy told me they haven't had problems yet. As long as you have wheels with less backspacing than the TRD ones you should be fine. I was also concerned about that exact spot of clearance with my wheels, but no longer... They wouldn't offer the warranty with the TRD wheels if it's going to create problems.
redneck69
08-21-2004, 03:07 AM
damn man, you can only fit a credit card in there? id say i have about 1/4 inch of clearance, i was bugging out about that, thats not so bad now id say. does anyone have problems with the front wheels rubbing at all when cornering all the way right/left?
DGTLLVR
08-28-2004, 02:46 PM
I run Konig Helium 19x7.5 with a 45mm offset. Without the OneTonGarage.com spacers on the rear, the rims were right on the swing axle. With the spacers in there I have plenty of room, i mostly bought the spacers to make the front and rear fender well gap the same. (rear tires sit in a bit compared to the front on the xA and xB) The front tires rub when i turn to full lock. But it only rubs the tires against some non esential metal body parts inside the wheel well.
If you go anything over 19x7.5 you're going to have rubbing problems is what seems to be what everyone on the board is saying.
nope have 19x8 45 off set no rub rear needed spacer 8)
tinybigrig
09-03-2004, 05:36 PM
a credit card distance is all you need my friend, dont stress
brent
DenZinz
09-05-2004, 05:45 AM
nope have 19x8 45 off set no rub rear needed spacer 8)
You sure you have a +45 offset?