Staggered Wheels for 2nd Gen Box
#1
Staggered Wheels for 2nd Gen Box
Whats up everyone!
Im kinda in a bind and Im seeking some information/advice.
ok so I know I want the stagger look...but im not exactly sure what would look right i dont want my rear wheel to pop out so much that it looses the right effect.
So are there any othere that have the stagger look with pics? Im also confused on the offsets what is right?
I know i want 19' 8.5 and 19' 9.5 rear what tire size goes well.
If it will help i have a classic silver XB and a TRD drop?
any advise or suggestions would help!
Im kinda in a bind and Im seeking some information/advice.
ok so I know I want the stagger look...but im not exactly sure what would look right i dont want my rear wheel to pop out so much that it looses the right effect.
So are there any othere that have the stagger look with pics? Im also confused on the offsets what is right?
I know i want 19' 8.5 and 19' 9.5 rear what tire size goes well.
If it will help i have a classic silver XB and a TRD drop?
any advise or suggestions would help!
#3
Originally Posted by CIONIDE
+40 offset both front & rear would be perfect.
235/35 front tires, 245/35 rear tires.
235/35 front tires, 245/35 rear tires.
Thanks for the response,
I whent to a wheel place and they had told me that they would have to do a 235/35 in the front and a 245/30 in the rear. If the wheel is 19' then wouldn't a 245/30 would be leveled wrong in the rear since the tire hieght is lowered??
#4
so i pose the same question to everyone else, except i would like to run 20x8.5 and 20x10 wheels. for all those that have this setup, what offset are we looking at here? i found a set that are 20x8.5 +35mm offset, and 20x10 +45mm offset. my understanding is that the fronts may stick out past the fender, but how will the rears fit?
#7
I have a set of rims that are 20x10+45 in the rear and they fit just fine over the calipers. I mounted them without tires and they fit great. I believe it is the rim style that will effect fitment with a +45 offset.
#8
Originally Posted by 1vicissitude
I have a set of rims that are 20x10+45 in the rear and they fit just fine over the calipers. I mounted them without tires and they fit great. I believe it is the rim style that will effect fitment with a +45 offset.
cTek, unless you can find somebody with the same exact wheels and specs, it's pretty much trial & error to see if that set-up will work and what tires will fit without rubbing.
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