Buying 2012 Scion xB...19x8.0 30 0ffset work?
Hi Guys...gals, have my xB on order and just wanted to know if these Konig Heatsinks would work on my new ride... 19" KONIG HEATSINK WHEELS 19x8 5x114.3 SET OF (4) RIMS | eBay
It's the right bolt pattern, just need to know if the 30 offset will work...cant wait for my Scion...i have ordered the trd springs also, so that may be a factor also, i just want them to not stick out the wheel well... 19" KONIG HEATSINK WHEELS 19x8 5x114.3 SET OF (4) RIMS /30 offset Aloha and Mahalo! :bow: |
Depends on the tire size. But for the most part, yes. They'll fit.
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Originally Posted by xseveredveganx
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Depends on the tire size. But for the most part, yes. They'll fit.
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the rear will fit with no problem, you can run 225 or 235 width
but for the front, its best to go 215 or 225 width |
Im running a 20x8.5 +35 and it fits so you are ok.
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Originally Posted by EGG80x
(Post 3905607)
the rear will fit with no problem, you can run 225 or 235 width
but for the front, its best to go 215 or 225 width like the machined lip....any other wheels u guys know of with this similar look? |
OEM TRD wheels are 19x8 +48mm with 235/35R19's. I'd assume that anything similar in specs, should be fine. I'm on the TRD wheels with the 235/35R19's and coilovers. I rub a little on the inside of the front while turning full-lock. Otherwise, no rubbing. Just fender liners.
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Don't wait to put the TRD springs on. That pic you linked to of the Heatsinks on the white xB look way HOOPTIE all jacked up on the OEM springs.
19x8 +30 will basically be dead flush up front, and tuck about 1/2" in the rear. On TRD springs you should be OK with 225/35-19 tires.
Originally Posted by Ricersux
(Post 3905637)
Im running a 20x8.5 +35 and it fits so you are ok.
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I have the Konig Unkowns 19x8 w/ 38 offset 235/35/19 and no rub, but wait no drop yet either. Go for it!! Another Konig Wheel Owner!!
The only thing I don't like about your choice....The fact that it has multi-bolt pattern... |
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Go with the Tanabee NF 210 , my ride is way better than stock . 19.8 +38 with 225 35 and no rubbing at all . Just get Cionide to guide you ..................
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
(Post 3905669)
Don't wait to put the TRD springs on. That pic you linked to of the Heatsinks on the white xB look way HOOPTIE all jacked up on the OEM springs.
19x8 +30 will basically be dead flush up front, and tuck about 1/2" in the rear. On TRD springs you should be OK with 225/35-19 tires. Tire size & drop would also be helpful... air ride? |
TRD springs drop it 1.0" front & 1.5" rear. 19x8 +30 will rub with a 40 series tire. Stick with the 225/35.
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Originally Posted by Shadezz
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http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...UPERWHITE6.png
http://i21.photobucket.com/albums/b2...UPERWHITE4.png A few for the Konig lovers.... |
Originally Posted by a808angel
(Post 3906073)
Just wondering what the off set of your wheel's are...
Originally Posted by Shadezz
(Post 3905728)
I have the Konig Unkowns 19x8 w/ 38 offset 235/35/19 and no rub, but wait no drop yet either.
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8)It's funny when its right there in front of you.
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Originally Posted by CIONIDE
(Post 3906301)
Gotta read the whole thread...
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No worries I've been blind a time or two myself....:cool:
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Thanks again guys for the feed back, since i am not gonna find a set of 18x8.0 Konig Heatsinks, they are discontinued everywhere, i have narrowed down my choice to the TSW Willow's http://lsdmotorsports.com/ctgy/901124044.html ... I will be buying the 18"x8.0 5x114 i think with the 1.5" machined lip all the way around will look nice, but... my question is if i can get the 3" Machined lip wheels for the back 18x9.5, and should i get the +40 off set for the rear...with what size tire...whew! Cionide, thanks for the 2 cents on how Jacked! the Heatsinks looked on that white XB, made me not want 19" (too much drop i felt to make em tuk right, dont want to put too low a spring on my XB:nope:) Loved the Konig but i am starting to Love these too...hope they look nice on my 2012!
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You could possibly run a 225/40R18 all the way around with the 18x8 and 18x9.5 staggered setup. However, you may have to roll the fenders a little in the rear so you don't chew tires.
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