tC Concave Wheels
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tC Concave Wheels
I actually have a question I have a 2011 Scion tC with 20x8.5 on the front and 20x10 on Stance 6 wheels on the back yet again they still stick a bit more but they don't rub at all. Now there is a scion from Vossen that has 19x10 all the way around.
Does anybody know how could they manage doing that? I've tried to put a 20x10 on the front but couples wheels shops won't think it might work or can someone tell if size of the rim will also count to go 20x10 on the front?
Does anybody know how could they manage doing that? I've tried to put a 20x10 on the front but couples wheels shops won't think it might work or can someone tell if size of the rim will also count to go 20x10 on the front?
Last edited by MR_LUV; 10-17-2017 at 09:45 PM. Reason: typo
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to get wider wheel to fit either the offset has to be really high or there must be a lot of negative camber or it has fender roll/pull (if not all three)
also (especially with 19s and 20s) height of the car begins to be a factor. If the car is high then the fender is high. The wheel can stick out super far without rubbing issues since the fender higher than the wheel anyways
also (especially with 19s and 20s) height of the car begins to be a factor. If the car is high then the fender is high. The wheel can stick out super far without rubbing issues since the fender higher than the wheel anyways
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its all depends on how low you go.. you can fit a 20x10 +35 at stock or TRD springs hight. anything lower then that you will start rubbing.. i know this cause i had a 19x8 +35 with 245/40 tire on TRD springs. and it filled the whole wheel well. i rubbed some due to how soft the springs/shocks were at.. and that was going over dips. my friend is running 19x10 +38 all around and it doesnt rub and hes as low as he can go pretty much
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Hi G5_TC
What year is your TC? well this is specs on my tire current setup rim 20x8.5 235/35/20 (Front) 20x10 rim 255/35/20 (Rear) I have on BC Racing coilovers. The rear with the size of the tire it doesn't rub at all so are you saying if I fit the 20x10 on the front I should go with small tire size to achieve this? Here are some pics.
What year is your TC? well this is specs on my tire current setup rim 20x8.5 235/35/20 (Front) 20x10 rim 255/35/20 (Rear) I have on BC Racing coilovers. The rear with the size of the tire it doesn't rub at all so are you saying if I fit the 20x10 on the front I should go with small tire size to achieve this? Here are some pics.
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its all depends on how low you go.. you can fit a 20x10 +35 at stock or TRD springs hight. anything lower then that you will start rubbing.. i know this cause i had a 19x8 +35 with 245/40 tire on TRD springs. and it filled the whole wheel well. i rubbed some due to how soft the springs/shocks were at.. and that was going over dips. my friend is running 19x10 +38 all around and it doesnt rub and hes as low as he can go pretty much
What size tire should i run with 20x10+35 all around? im on TRD springs.
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Hi G5_TC
What year is your TC? well this is specs on my tire current setup rim 20x8.5 235/35/20 (Front) 20x10 rim 255/35/20 (Rear) I have on BC Racing coilovers. The rear with the size of the tire it doesn't rub at all so are you saying if I fit the 20x10 on the front I should go with small tire size to achieve this? Here are some pics.
What year is your TC? well this is specs on my tire current setup rim 20x8.5 235/35/20 (Front) 20x10 rim 255/35/20 (Rear) I have on BC Racing coilovers. The rear with the size of the tire it doesn't rub at all so are you saying if I fit the 20x10 on the front I should go with small tire size to achieve this? Here are some pics.
Nice ride man.
awesome man.. maybe ill run into you some day. and for your set up you could do 245/35-20 and be good. also still have more room to go lower.
only thing is 20s wont be as low as 19s and same said for 18s to 19s.. if you really tuck the wheels then you can get super slammed low.. but you might rub a lot more...
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awesome man.. maybe ill run into you some day. and for your set up you could do 245/35-20 and be good. also still have more room to go lower.
only thing is 20s wont be as low as 19s and same said for 18s to 19s.. if you really tuck the wheels then you can get super slammed low.. but you might rub a lot more...[/QUOTE]
What rate and where are you stationed?
Do you think 235/35/20 would work?
only thing is 20s wont be as low as 19s and same said for 18s to 19s.. if you really tuck the wheels then you can get super slammed low.. but you might rub a lot more...[/QUOTE]
What rate and where are you stationed?
Do you think 235/35/20 would work?
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yea i wouldnt go with that on a 10.5.. id do 245/35 to be safe.. it could be dont but the wheel will poke a lot
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