offset for 18" on a xd?
Stock is 39, but your normal 18" wheel is wider than the 6" stock steelies.
Next time when asking the offset question, mention the width of the wheel, not the diameter. Diameter is irrelevant when it comes to fitment.
Next time when asking the offset question, mention the width of the wheel, not the diameter. Diameter is irrelevant when it comes to fitment.
If you are trying to fit 22s on the xD you need therapy. Offset wont change, though. If you keep overall diameter of the wheel and tire constant and very close to stock (which you should anyway), then knowing width of the wheel, tire and offset of the wheel will guarantee fitment.
I have 18x7.5 with 225-40-18 / 37 offset on mine and thought that it wasn't rubbing either (also didn't have enough poke for my taste). Then one day I did a sharp u-turn and heard the tire catch the fender. I call this rubbing and dangerous. Happened only once in 6K miles, but it's still not acceptable. You really don't want this to happen in an emergency.
255 with 48 offset sticks out even more than mine, so it will definitely get scratched in a hard turn.
255 with 48 offset sticks out even more than mine, so it will definitely get scratched in a hard turn.
Having the tire getting slashed open when you are trying to avoid a burning wreckage on the hwy is dangerous. Extreme, but you gotta be prepared.
225s are plenty adequate for the xD. It's a small light car - not a Dodge Challenger. 255s are crazy on a FWD grocery getter. How's the gas mileage with these?
I have 245s in the back of the Elise and 215s up front - plenty of grip and it's got a lot more hp.
225s are plenty adequate for the xD. It's a small light car - not a Dodge Challenger. 255s are crazy on a FWD grocery getter. How's the gas mileage with these?
I have 245s in the back of the Elise and 215s up front - plenty of grip and it's got a lot more hp.
I don't mean to be a jerk here but no one has really answered the question.
I don't care about the stock, steel wheels with hubcaps. The TRD wheels that can be installed are 18 x 7.5. Does anyone know what the offset on these wheel are?
AND if you were to go with an 18 x 8 wheel, what would the suggested offset be?
Someone said the stock wheels have an offset of 39 but I didn't know if he was talking about the TRD's or the stock steel rims.
Thanks
Frank
I don't care about the stock, steel wheels with hubcaps. The TRD wheels that can be installed are 18 x 7.5. Does anyone know what the offset on these wheel are?
AND if you were to go with an 18 x 8 wheel, what would the suggested offset be?
Someone said the stock wheels have an offset of 39 but I didn't know if he was talking about the TRD's or the stock steel rims.
Thanks
Frank
Leo, you are a liar, Look up my order details ;)
Good to finally see you here, btw. The tires are 225/40/18, not 215, but you are dead on as far as wheel size goes. I've put a 5mm spacer in the back and it works out ok most of the time except for really sharp U-turns at a decent speed - then it chirps a tad.
Here's a recent picture:

I'll PM you with a tire question.
P.S. Guys - Leo here is a great guy representing a great company. I've been buying wheels and tires from EdgeRacing.com for 5 years - service and prices were always extraordinary.
Good to finally see you here, btw. The tires are 225/40/18, not 215, but you are dead on as far as wheel size goes. I've put a 5mm spacer in the back and it works out ok most of the time except for really sharp U-turns at a decent speed - then it chirps a tad.
Here's a recent picture:

I'll PM you with a tire question.
P.S. Guys - Leo here is a great guy representing a great company. I've been buying wheels and tires from EdgeRacing.com for 5 years - service and prices were always extraordinary.






not enough poke in the rear for my taste, but no rubbing anywhere..
