NE1 exchange the existing wheel studs for longer ones....
Minsk99 did a tutorial on how to install H&R extended studs in the tech section.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=26704
If you're just spacing out the back, I'd suggest ScionVan's 10mm wheel shims which go behind the hub. Then a 10mm spacer (which Van sells, as well). He sells both on his site, www.onetongarage.com.
https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=26704
If you're just spacing out the back, I'd suggest ScionVan's 10mm wheel shims which go behind the hub. Then a 10mm spacer (which Van sells, as well). He sells both on his site, www.onetongarage.com.
Originally Posted by tschangrx7
Thanks that's helpful but I'll be changing the rear and rear setup looks different from front....
Van's 10mm wheel spacers are not hub centric.....our cars need hub centric spacers that come with longer bolts. There's no instructions for this on his website..
I already have Van's shim kit installed.
I already have Van's shim kit installed.
Originally Posted by tschangrx7
Van's 10mm wheel spacers are not hub centric.....our cars need hub centric spacers that come with longer bolts. There's no instructions for this on his website..
I already have Van's shim kit installed.
I already have Van's shim kit installed.
Unfortunately, that's what's required to completely fill the rear fenders on our xAs....
Without it, even with max wheel offset, back of our cars can look like a small version of Toyota family van....
Without it, even with max wheel offset, back of our cars can look like a small version of Toyota family van....
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