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Old 01-23-2012, 04:55 PM
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+40 offset front and +30 in the rear with normal tires
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what is the fitment number im looking at a set and they have a fitment number im guessing the 4x and 5x is the lug count but what is the 100 and the 114.3
18x7.5 4x100, 4x114.3, 5x100, 5x114.3
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Old 01-25-2012, 11:49 PM
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our bolt pattern is 5X114.3
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Old 02-03-2012, 02:45 AM
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Originally Posted by WellesleyScion
^^^18x10 +20 with rolled fenders and stretched tires, flush and looking sick as hell...
Hell yeah im gonna try to do the xxr 526 18x10.5 +20 offset the ones that are million dollar deep. Ive made up my mind.
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Old 02-03-2012, 02:48 AM
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Originally Posted by yardleyTC
What size tires are you running? Are you keeping the stocks?
yes im going to stretch my stock toyos already did some research im gonna do 10.5 all around it will fit.. In a month or so im filing my income tax Saturday finally
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jezus, unless u use coils, ur setup will just look gross. 11.3 front spacing is just stupid unless u can camber it in.

ur fronts will be ultra gross/non functional...
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can some one knows what is the largest tire we can put on the oem rims thanks ?
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Originally Posted by op4dc4
can some one knows what is the largest tire we can put on the oem rims thanks ?


This is America! You can do whatever you want…
Go through all the tire catalogues and find the largest tire made for an 18’ rim and throw it on…then take pictures and post them here.
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Originally Posted by op4dc4
can some one knows what is the largest tire we can put on the oem rims thanks ?


255/40 will prolly work
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Not trying to be rude, but a 255/40 will not fit right on a 7.5" rim. That would be almost 10" wide on the tread, no way it would fit and function properly. Maybe a 235/40 or a 245/45. Depends on what you are after..Just more tread width or a taller tire as well.
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Originally Posted by Blackedout011TC
Not trying to be rude, but a 255/40 will not fit right on a 7.5" rim. That would be almost 10" wide on the tread, no way it would fit and function properly. Maybe a 235/40 or a 245/45. Depends on what you are after..Just more tread width or a taller tire as well.

haha you arent rude, im just saying there are ppl that run 255s but its not a good idea. overall it will depend on the design and quality of the tire, some will be fine and some will collapse after a mile.

245 is the largest id go myself
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Yep, the 245/40's I have take up every bit of my 8.5" rims, 255/40's would look kinda' strange to me on a 7.5. I can't believe there are people doing that! My tires have just a slight bulge over the rim lip. Cheap insurance for the rims imo. I'd much rather scuff a tire than my expensive wheels. I have always prefered the tire and rim to be within an inch or so of being the same width. I just need a bit more poke, debating on some thin nonstudded spacers, 5mm in the front, 8mm in the back.
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The wheel size I have on my setup is 18X9 all around and for tires I have 245/40 size. What is the biggest/widest tire size that I can put on my car WITHOUT running into issues (while keeping these exact same rims)?

I really want to get a set of super wide + sticky ties cuz my car doesn't handle as well as it should. Also, for future reference, what is the best performing tire money can buy?

Many thanks in advance, and SORRY if this question has already been asked!
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275/35/18

idk what u dropped on or your offset so wouldnt know if it will rub

get michelin because they are the only company offering warranty on summer tires/they are light/long lasting

but if sticky all you care about then get Bridgestone Potenza but they will wears off way to quickly
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Originally Posted by Scion202
275/35/18

idk what u dropped on or your offset so wouldnt know if it will rub

get michelin because they are the only company offering warranty on summer tires/they are light/long lasting

but if sticky all you care about then get Bridgestone Potenza but they will wears off way to quickly
Awesome, thanks for the fitment and tire suggestion. BTW, I forgot to ask, will the fitment you mentioned (275/35/1 work on all the wheels, or only the rears?
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Originally Posted by Hope29
Awesome, thanks for the fitment and tire suggestion. BTW, I forgot to ask, will the fitment you mentioned (275/35/1 work on all the wheels, or only the rears?
all wheels but as i said b4 idk your drop and wheel offset to tell you whether its gonna rub or not
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Originally Posted by Scion202
all wheels but as i said b4 idk your drop and wheel offset to tell you whether its gonna rub or not
I'll get back to you on the offset (they're for Volk RE30's, don't know if that helps) but my drop is not super low; I would consider it moderate. Maybe like half of what we originally get it at. Thanks for replying so quickly!
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Originally Posted by Hope29
I'll get back to you on the offset (they're for Volk RE30's, don't know if that helps) but my drop is not super low; I would consider it moderate. Maybe like half of what we originally get it at. Thanks for replying so quickly!
what spriings/coils are u on?
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Originally Posted by Scion202
what spriings/coils are u on?
Tein Super Street Coilover Kit
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Originally Posted by Hope29
Tein Super Street Coilover Kit
damn, so you one of the cool ones hahah

do u have a picture of the drop?
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