Will 18" Scion tC wheels fit an xB?
Looking on Craigslist a guy has some from his tC for sale. They are 225/45-18 91W Toyo Proxes.
But on eBay, a dealer is selling some 224/40/18 and stating the 45's do not fit right on the xB.
Does anyone know if this is correct or false?
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But on eBay, a dealer is selling some 224/40/18 and stating the 45's do not fit right on the xB.
Does anyone know if this is correct or false?
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Last edited by MR_LUV; Dec 6, 2020 at 07:37 AM. Reason: Awarded 5 Yr Badge
They fit?
Come on, I am in the same dilema. Can somebody give us more info: I have a 2011 xB RS 0.8 Voodoo Blue, I am looking forwards to fit/put the 18" OEM rims and tires of a 2010/11 tC. Will this work with no problems at all?
Come on, I am in the same dilema. Can somebody give us more info: I have a 2011 xB RS 0.8 Voodoo Blue, I am looking forwards to fit/put the 18" OEM rims and tires of a 2010/11 tC. Will this work with no problems at all?
Period. Done deal.
I don't know of easier way of putting it besides, they fit. I have a close friend that picked up a 2011 in the VooDoo Blue and the dealer put 2011 tC wheels on it. They fit.
2011 tC wheels fit perfect. This is with a TRD Drop.
You just need 12mm x 1.5 Toyota Mag style lug nuts.
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Last edited by MR_LUV; Dec 6, 2020 at 07:39 AM. Reason: Awarded 5 Yr Badge
Cool, thank you very much.
I am going to do the same mod in my 2011 xB; I like the idea of keeping the look of my Scion factory look (aka sleeper)
Does you friend have a pic to share?
Thanks again.
I can try to get a pic from her next time I hang out with her.
It looks really good and maintains that factory look. A mild lowering spring, my preference would be Tanabe NF210 over the TRD, and it will look fairly stock but nicer. Add the Hotchkis sway bars and now you have yourself a car that looks relatively factory and handles great!
It looks really good and maintains that factory look. A mild lowering spring, my preference would be Tanabe NF210 over the TRD, and it will look fairly stock but nicer. Add the Hotchkis sway bars and now you have yourself a car that looks relatively factory and handles great!
I can try to get a pic from her next time I hang out with her.
It looks really good and maintains that factory look. A mild lowering spring, my preference would be Tanabe NF210 over the TRD, and it will look fairly stock but nicer. Add the Hotchkis sway bars and now you have yourself a car that looks relatively factory and handles great!
It looks really good and maintains that factory look. A mild lowering spring, my preference would be Tanabe NF210 over the TRD, and it will look fairly stock but nicer. Add the Hotchkis sway bars and now you have yourself a car that looks relatively factory and handles great!
Thanks I will have those subjections in my project.
The 2010 and 2011 are different so you have to get the 2011 ones for your car those in the pics above are from a 2011 2nd Gen tC 
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Last edited by MR_LUV; Dec 6, 2020 at 07:42 AM. Reason: Awarded 5 Yr Badge
Just put mine on with Dunlop 275/35R18. Better pics will be coming. Need some lowering springs now!Attachment 7714
Nothing wrong with the rims at all. I wanted black or dark gunmetal wheels. I was going to paint these but they look too nice and I didn't want to mess them up. I'm still debating keeping them for a second set.







