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Old 12-23-2011, 08:43 PM
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ALWAYS TELL US YOUR DROP first aka stock, TRD, coilovers....


btw they will obvi fit!
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Old 12-23-2011, 08:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Scion202
ALWAYS TELL US YOUR DROP first aka stock, TRD, coilovers....


btw they will obvi fit!
For now it will be drop with TRD springs, sorry about that. I haven't drop the car yet. Will do it while I put the wheels on

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7.8 font space...

front will be flush

rear will be roughly 1cm to flush
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Originally Posted by Scion202
7.8 font space...

front will be flush

rear will be roughly 1cm to flush
Thank you!!!

Merry Christmas,
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slightly off topic its relates to wheel bores. looking at xxr's 527 with the 20 offset. the bore is not the same as the scion bore obviously what rings should i purchase in order for them to fit. Also i am dropped 1.5 inch in the front and 1.8 at the rear. the rim as you probably know is 18x8.75.

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Originally Posted by yardleyTC
slightly off topic its relates to wheel bores. looking at xxr's 527 with the 20 offset. the bore is not the same as the scion bore obviously what rings should i purchase in order for them to fit. Also i am dropped 1.5 inch in the front and 1.8 at the rear. the rim as you probably know is 18x8.75.

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You don't need rings they fit just fine. I have them and so does 2 other members on here.
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The hubcentric rings prevent wear on the wheel's bolt holes and studs. There is a reason almost all new cars run hubcentric wheels, they center the wheel properly. Buy some asap they are under 20 bucks all over ebay. You may be fine without them but piece of mind for a few bucks...
This guy has them, ships fast and is affordable.
http://stores.ebay.ca/A-Spec-Wheels-...=p4634.c0.m322
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Old 12-29-2011, 03:10 PM
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rigs are def a plus. they make the wheels hub centric and not lug centric.

get aluminum ones

http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.as...FQZlswodbWkQ-A

as for the wheel it should be fine in the rear and pushing it real close in the front.

I would not get +20 offset wheel because it affects the suspension geometry way too much

also u may need narrow tires as to not rub...
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Originally Posted by Backinblacktc2
You don't need rings they fit just fine. I have them and so does 2 other members on here.
Do you rub at all or have any issues with the the rims? what kind of tires are you running on?

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Originally Posted by Scion202
rigs are def a plus. they make the wheels hub centric and not lug centric.

get aluminum ones

http://www.1010tires.com/hubrings.as...FQZlswodbWkQ-A

as for the wheel it should be fine in the rear and pushing it real close in the front.

I would not get +20 offset wheel because it affects the suspension geometry way too much

also u may need narrow tires as to not rub...

so i shud go with the +35 and get 5 mm spacers to make it more flush? how far out will i be?

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Old 12-29-2011, 10:23 PM
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Originally Posted by yardleyTC
so i shud go with the +35 and get 5 mm spacers to make it more flush? how far out will i be?

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get +20 for rears

+35 with 5mm spacer for front

both will be flush then
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Originally Posted by Scion202
get +20 for rears

+35 with 5mm spacer for front

both will be flush then
will this still be an issue for the suspension or will this be okay?
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Old 12-29-2011, 11:53 PM
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yeah plenty ppl have done it and noticed nothing but it is not recommended because it may actually end up handling worse/wear out the ball barrings faster

I wouldnt go with anything lower than 30 but that just me
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Originally Posted by Scion202
yeah plenty ppl have done it and noticed nothing but it is not recommended because it may actually end up handling worse/wear out the ball barrings faster

I wouldnt go with anything lower than 30 but that just me
Okay thanks for the info you guys are great. I just came from e46fanatics the BMW forum and they rip new kids apart. As much as i love my 330ci its almost 10 years old and you can now get one for like 10k so i dont understand where the sense of self importance came from... oh well thanks

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I am on tein s-techs and I want to know what size rim I can fit for a flush look in 18's? What offset tires and rolling fenders please help I'm going to purchase rims and want a flush look thanks
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Old 01-21-2012, 12:17 AM
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so rolling fender or not?
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Old 01-21-2012, 02:01 PM
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Yes rolling fenders I want to maybe go with 18x9.75 all around will tht work or whatsize Can I get for the best flush look concave. Or with a lip
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Old 01-23-2012, 03:47 PM
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Someone help!!!
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Old 01-23-2012, 03:54 PM
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^^^18x10 +20 with rolled fenders and stretched tires, flush and looking sick as hell...
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What size tires are you running? Are you keeping the stocks?
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