Offset Question: Tried Search
Hey. New xB2 owner here. Disappointed to find out that my old tC rims won't fit. My question is, if I lower my box with Tanabe DF210's, what offset will I need to ensure that I won't have rubbing with:
18x8:
or
18x9:
I really appreciate your help. Sorry if this is a redunant question. I had lowered my tC with TRD springs and had 18x9's in the back, had horrible rubbing. I just want to ensure I won't have any issues this time around.
18x8:
or
18x9:
I really appreciate your help. Sorry if this is a redunant question. I had lowered my tC with TRD springs and had 18x9's in the back, had horrible rubbing. I just want to ensure I won't have any issues this time around.
you should't have any issues as the xB2
is a wagon and not a car. What offset did
your old wheels have?
Your old wheels should fit I do believe that
both the tC and xB2 are 5x114.5, please
correct me if I'm wrong.
is a wagon and not a car. What offset did
your old wheels have?
Your old wheels should fit I do believe that
both the tC and xB2 are 5x114.5, please
correct me if I'm wrong.
The tC has a 5x100 lug pattern (I believe). I'm not sure what the offset was for those rims. I was hoping to get the maximum drop on the xB, so I figured I would stick with 18's. I would still love to put 9's all around, I love the huge lip. If not, I will just do 18x8's, which shouldn't be a problem with the DF210's (correct me if I'm wrong please)
Ok, just got an email back from wheelfire. The offset was:
18x8 35+
18x9 38+
If I was to go with 18x9 38+ on all for on the xB lowered with DF210's, do you think I'd have an issue?
18x8 35+
18x9 38+
If I was to go with 18x9 38+ on all for on the xB lowered with DF210's, do you think I'd have an issue?
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