Fitment Question
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Fitment Question
I am currently riding on Drag Dr-33 wheels. They are 17x7.5 +40 offset. I am currently on DF210s and have absolutely no issues with rubbing or anything.
I am looking to graduate up to 18" wheels. ESR SR07s to be exact. If I get the 18x9.5 +35 offset, will I have any issues with my current setup on DF210s? Also, I am saving up for an airlift performance system some time next year. Will I run into any rubbing or fitment issues then? Thanks in advance!!!
I am looking to graduate up to 18" wheels. ESR SR07s to be exact. If I get the 18x9.5 +35 offset, will I have any issues with my current setup on DF210s? Also, I am saving up for an airlift performance system some time next year. Will I run into any rubbing or fitment issues then? Thanks in advance!!!
#2
You're definitely going to poke a bit. I'm on F 20x8.5 +41 R 20x9 +35 and when I air out my fenders sit on the wheel lips. I'm going to have to roll and possibly pull the rears so I can stop hitting my lips when I drive low. With DF210s you should be ok unless you load up the rear with people. Otherwise a fender roll and slight pull my be needed.
#3
Drag to ESR is more of a lateral move, but that's neither here nor there.
18x9.5 +35 will poke, but you'll have to run a narrow tire for everything to fit and not rub. I also recommend rolling the rear fenders. Front should be fine, but you may have to physically pull the fender with your hands a little and flip the fender liner to inside of the lip.
Also, there's a thread dedicated to this.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sci...thread-210547/
18x9.5 +35 will poke, but you'll have to run a narrow tire for everything to fit and not rub. I also recommend rolling the rear fenders. Front should be fine, but you may have to physically pull the fender with your hands a little and flip the fender liner to inside of the lip.
Also, there's a thread dedicated to this.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sci...thread-210547/
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