update 20"wheels with TRD coils, no rubbing, Pictures
Originally Posted by coryjames
what size are those tires and your not even close to rubbing lol you have like a huge wheel gap im on a 35 series tire with 20s and dropped about 4 inches in the rear and 3 in the front 

i am looking into purchasing msw type 12's. I think i am going to go with the 19 x 8 inch sized wheel. Tire Rack recommeneds a 225/35-19 tire. Should i go bigger? If so what Size? Occasionally i trailer a jet-ski which lowers the rear a little bit. My goal is to just fill up the free space in the wheel well better than my stock set.
i am looking into purchasing msw type 12's. I think i am going to go with the 19 x 8 inch sized wheel. Tire Rack recommeneds a 225/35-19 tire. Should i go bigger? If so what Size? Occasionally i trailer a jet-ski which lowers the rear a little bit. My goal is to just fill up the free space in the wheel well better than my stock set.
Since you're asking about 19" wheels, you probably should have started a new thread. Posting the same question in two old 20" threads won't get you any extra info. Not flaming, just informing.
Here's your answer:
Those Type 12's are 19x8 +45 offset. If you're not dropped, and don't plan on it because of the trailer, then I'd go with 235/35-19 tires. If you plan on a mild drop (Tanabe NF210, Eibach Pro-Kit, or TRD springs), then I'd stick with 225/35-19 since the trailer & gear will pull it down a little more.
Here's your answer:
Those Type 12's are 19x8 +45 offset. If you're not dropped, and don't plan on it because of the trailer, then I'd go with 235/35-19 tires. If you plan on a mild drop (Tanabe NF210, Eibach Pro-Kit, or TRD springs), then I'd stick with 225/35-19 since the trailer & gear will pull it down a little more.
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