New Wheel Fitment Thread
#1
New Wheel Fitment Thread
I''m sick of people PM'ing me, my inbox fills up daily. This should be the Answer to all Question.
Sticky please
RUBBING
if you're concerned about rubbing you want to go towards the higher offset of the tucked area. if you're really concerned about rubbing pair the high offset with the tire sized for the flush section.
Also the flush tire sized will be stretched as to minimize rubbing. I hope this answers all questions.
If your offset is lower than the ones posted in the flush section you will most likely be poking thus preventing you from going as low.
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ACK154 NOTE: Previous fitment thread:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=101733
Sticky please
RUBBING
if you're concerned about rubbing you want to go towards the higher offset of the tucked area. if you're really concerned about rubbing pair the high offset with the tire sized for the flush section.
Also the flush tire sized will be stretched as to minimize rubbing. I hope this answers all questions.
If your offset is lower than the ones posted in the flush section you will most likely be poking thus preventing you from going as low.
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ACK154 NOTE: Previous fitment thread:
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=101733
Last edited by MR_LUV; 02-27-2018 at 06:15 AM. Reason: Title in All Caps (Shouting)
#13
Forgive me in advance cause I am about to ask a really dumb question, but I really dont know the answer...
First of all thanks for the chart, it really helped me out in trying to make a decission on my next rims/tires purchase..
So my question is, What does "Flush and Tucked" mean? and from the looks of the chart the recommended tires is 225..
Here is what i am looking to get.
Size: 19x7.5
Offset: 42mm
But the tires i am getting is
215/35ZR19
I am really concerned about rubbing, Would my rims/tires have any problem?
Your answer will determine say sold to the guy i am buying the rims from.
Thanks again in advance.
First of all thanks for the chart, it really helped me out in trying to make a decission on my next rims/tires purchase..
So my question is, What does "Flush and Tucked" mean? and from the looks of the chart the recommended tires is 225..
Here is what i am looking to get.
Size: 19x7.5
Offset: 42mm
But the tires i am getting is
215/35ZR19
I am really concerned about rubbing, Would my rims/tires have any problem?
Your answer will determine say sold to the guy i am buying the rims from.
Thanks again in advance.
#14
Flush means that the wheels are perfectly lined up with the fenders
Tucked means the wheels are pushed in the fenders and when you lower the car the fender overlaps teh tire.
those wheels will fit find, in order to know if you will rub we need to know suspension mods. cus on stock suspension you'll be fine with a slight tuck
Tucked means the wheels are pushed in the fenders and when you lower the car the fender overlaps teh tire.
those wheels will fit find, in order to know if you will rub we need to know suspension mods. cus on stock suspension you'll be fine with a slight tuck
#15
Originally Posted by davedavetC
ben some of those "flush" offsets look more like poke and some of the tucked offsets look more flush. just my $.02
265 on 9.5 width rim? :No Way: :Tongue: