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Tire size help?
Hey everyone, I was hoping you guys could answer a question for me:
I have xxr 522 R16x7 +25offset Like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/XXR-522-16-1...item43cc17d445 I want tires that wont stick out too much. I have tried on 205/50/16 but it sticks out a little too much, is it because of the offset? Could someone tell me a good tire size to run that it wont poke too much. Thanks so much -Alex Last edited by nobodywise; 08-03-2014 at 12:42 AM. |
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It's the illusion you see
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Your offset is not correct to not stick out.
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Even with 195's, you're going to poke up front.
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Run 195/50/16's with your current wheels... and without any suspension tweaks, you'll probably poke up front 10-12mms.
If you want to run 205/50/16's, ET42 will be flush up front. |
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Thanks illusion
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I was thinking 195/45/16 but it's not a big difference from the 50s Maybe some camber is in order? Haha |
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I would like my rims to be a little bit behind the fender so when I get lowering springs I can tuck tires. If I run 16s what offset do I need to make that happen? I'm thinking Weds Sport TC-105N Wheels 16x7 et43 Or I might go with 17 what are the safe offsets to sit right behind the fender to go lower? Thanks again |
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It's the illusion you see
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You won't get 17" if you want hellaflush..
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It's the illusion you see
Drives: 07 Yaris Sedan Aero Join Date: Oct 2006
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The thing is with 17". It's going to be 17x7 and you are going to rub inside if you have too little offset.
Anyways, if you want inside the fenders, you are going to have to drop more anyways. |
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Well it's 16x7 so it's the same width as the 17s. I'm gonna go with a 40 and up offset regardless. How do you guys know when it will be under the fender or too far out?
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