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Old 05-17-2007, 02:12 AM
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Default 19 x 8 with 35 offset and tein springs ONNNNN!!!

....and the wheels are on 215/35-19s......so i was running these for a while....turns out they do rub whenever i turn....argh....anyone else have this problem.......and do ya get yas alighnment done after the tein springs......

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nope, i dont have this problem. and im running the 8.5's on the front and 9.5's in the rear with no issues. only time i rub is when i go on a dip at a fast speed. are you running s-tech's?
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Old 05-17-2007, 02:31 AM
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yea...s-tech's....
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roll the fenders.
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i dont think you need to roll the fenders. i didnt have to and i have no issues.
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is it ur tires rubbing...or the front end scraping...which will commonly happen with our car until they settle (the springs that is). Also, yes, you do need an alignment
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ya man i'm not rubbing at all and i'm on 225/35/19's (for 2 more days)
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Originally Posted by davedavetC
roll the fenders.
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Old 05-18-2007, 10:47 PM
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when i make a right turn the front passenger hits on the back corner of the wheel on the frame......
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Old 05-19-2007, 12:04 AM
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nice wheels
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looks good on that color
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looks good,
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Old 08-11-2007, 04:25 AM
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nice rims too bad they rub...i also rub but only on the rear driver side but only when i hit deep potholes runing fast and im on trd drop on 19s
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Default Re: 19 x 8 with 35 offset and tein springs ONNNNN!!!

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....and the wheels are on 215/35-19s......so i was running these for a while....turns out they do rub whenever i turn....argh....anyone else have this problem.......and do ya get yas alighnment done after the tein springs......

what is the name of these wheels?
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sweet wheels!! are those TSW?
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spacers my friend. since those are only 35mm offset they sit in further than the 45mm offset of the stock. get like a 5 mm space and you should be fine...disregard the fender rolling mentioned by others...that is why you should mention where you're rubbing. the spacers should fix your problem
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Originally Posted by deflaytedwayz1
spacers my friend. since those are only 35mm offset they sit in further than the 45mm offset of the stock. get like a 5 mm space and you should be fine...disregard the fender rolling mentioned by others...that is why you should mention where you're rubbing. the spacers should fix your problem
no that is all wrong. the lower the number the farther it sticks out. you have it backwards. 35 offset will stick out farther than the stock 45. his wheels are out 10mm farther than stock plus the rim being an inch wider overall, making them stick out half an inch plus the 10mm.

35 offset seems to work with a 7.5" wide wheel but you'll need 38-42 offset with an 8" wheel. this al depends on the drop though.
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Ok i was looking at Getting some wheels . I am lowered on Tein S Techs and i was told to get rims that are 18x7.5 ! All the rims i want are 18x8 so would those work if i get the 35mm offset or would i need a bigger offset . I am getting confused on if any 18 inch rims will work for me !
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Originally Posted by Tcguy85
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spacers my friend. since those are only 35mm offset they sit in further than the 45mm offset of the stock. get like a 5 mm space and you should be fine...disregard the fender rolling mentioned by others...that is why you should mention where you're rubbing. the spacers should fix your problem
no that is all wrong. the lower the number the farther it sticks out. you have it backwards. 35 offset will stick out farther than the stock 45. his wheels are out 10mm farther than stock plus the rim being an inch wider overall, making them stick out half an inch plus the 10mm.

35 offset seems to work with a 7.5" wide wheel but you'll need 38-42 offset with an 8" wheel. this al depends on the drop though.
yeah my bad on that one..totally spaced out on that one...i just haven't had a chance to get back to a computer to fix it...oops...thanks for fixing that in case anyone took it seriously.
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Old 08-17-2007, 10:59 PM
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+35 and 8" wide = rubbing
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