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Old 08-12-2009, 09:07 AM   #30
kid chino
 
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Have you seen my thread, I got xxr 504's 18x8 +32 offset all around as this is the only size available in this wheel. I believe the lip is a gigantic 3.5" all wrapped in 215/35's. The back sits perfectly flush for my liking with a little rubbing when going over bumps at faster speeds, the front would fit better with a +35 offset probably as it sticks out beyond the fender a 1/4 of an inch or so, it does not rub at all. Also i would have liked to have gone with 225/35 tires to protect the lip of the rim better however i'm positive i would have encountered alot of rubbing issues. All this dropped on trd's 1.2 all around. So to sum up I think any wheel/tire combo bigger or wider than this you will for sure have major rubbing issues without fender modification. Hope this helps.

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