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Old 06-18-2007, 08:21 PM
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xB 16 inch accessory wheel:
wheel size: 16x6.5J
offset: 45 mm
lugnut pattern: 5 lugs at 114.3 mm dia
tire size: P205/55R16

xB 17 inch accessory wheel:
wheel size: 17x7J
offset: 45 mm
lugnut pattern: 5 lugs at 114.3 mm dia
proposed tire size: P225/45R17 Dunlop SP 5000 all season tire. Currently
front tire of the Lexus IS.

xD 16 inch accessory wheel:
wheel size: 16x6J
offset: 39 mm
lugnut pattern: 5 lugs at 100 mm dia
tire size: P195/60R16
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Old 06-19-2007, 05:21 AM
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Thanks for the info. Quick stupid question, when you up size a tire does it affect the offset or does the offset stay the same regardless. I'd be keeping the diameter close to original size going up to 17 inch wheels.
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Old 06-19-2007, 03:29 PM
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I am no expert, only reciting the info given to me from Scion, but I THINK the wider the wheel you put on the less offset you run, but it shouldn't have anythinhg to do with the height of the wheel and tire . . .

any experts care to comment?
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I hope someone does comment. I've been reading about offset on the net but I can't seem to figure out what offset wheel I should get with a 17x7 wheel. The only wheels I have found of any size with a 39mm offset has been BMW wheels.
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The wheel with 39 offset will "stick out" 6mm further out than the same wheel with 45 offset. 6mm = 1/4". Considering how much safety margin manufacturers put in the wheel sizing (allowing for tire chains and such), running 39 offset on a 17x7 wheel should be pretty safe on the new box.
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Has anyone confirmed the dimensions above yet?
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Old 07-05-2007, 09:38 AM
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The replacement size tire for 17X7inch wheels going off shorbergs info would be 215/50/17. It would only be .3 inches taller or 1.3% taller overall than the stock 16" set up.
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Old 07-06-2007, 02:35 PM
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225/45/17 would be a much closer fit for a 17" wheel on the xD. Plus more rubber on the ground.
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Old 07-06-2007, 10:00 PM
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Originally Posted by zoltiz
225/45/17 would be a much closer fit for a 17" wheel on the xD. Plus more rubber on the ground.
It's a tenth of an inch closer in height but you would need to move up to a 7.5 inch wide wheel.
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:10 PM
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Yup, for best results, one would use a 7.5" wheel, but 7" is minimum recommended for 225/45/17, so you can get away with 17x7.
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Me personally would go with the 50 series just for the taller sidewall and added pothole protection.
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Old 07-06-2007, 11:47 PM
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I might do that, too. narrower tire = better gas mileage. Not like I'm going to be cornering in the xD the same way I do in the Z.
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Old 07-07-2007, 08:15 PM
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Speaking of 195/60/16 - so far I haven't found an online retailer selling this size, at least in US.
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That might be a problem???
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Old 07-07-2007, 10:04 PM
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205/55/16 is close enough, will fit on the 16x6 wheel and is pretty popular.

I was thinking about keeping the steelies for a change. They don't look that bad, actually.
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You could always do the trim ring and center cap thing like on the xB1
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I was considering snatching a set of dark gray hubcaps off the tC spec.
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Old 07-08-2007, 07:29 AM
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That's nice too!
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Default so will these fit...?

I have a 2001 Solara that I will be trading in for a Scion xD (I fell in love with 'em the first time I saw them. 2 family members have xAs and we all love them). I recently bought new Bridgestone Potenza G 009 all around, sized at 205/60HR-16. These should be able to be thrown on to an xD, even though the stocks are 195/60=16, right? (And i guess, those tires should be able to go on to my Solara, shouldn't they?)

I saw a pic of some basic 16" alloys on an xD, they were 6-spokes I think and looked really sweet... anyone know what the optional alloys will look like? (no chrome plz!!!!)
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Here is a sample picture of what wheel offset is.



The higher your offset is (Scion xB = +45), then your mounting face (lug circle) will be outside of your centerline, if your offset is negative (-22), then your mounting face will be inside your centerline.
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