A Armed_N'_Hammered Member Apr 27, 2007 #1 F 19x8.5+24, R 19x9+24 with that offset would the rims rub on a ls400?
A ACleanSC4 New Member Apr 27, 2007 #2 Depends how low you are and what size tire you want to run. That sizing doesn't seem so extreme... Attachments tacoma_offroad.jpg 39.9 KB · Views: 2 Randolph_ORV0002.JPG 56.7 KB · Views: 2
A Armed_N'_Hammered Member Apr 27, 2007 #3 i might drop it 1-2in and go with p205/215x35 i was just worried that i may get tire rub cause stock ls rims are +50 offset
i might drop it 1-2in and go with p205/215x35 i was just worried that i may get tire rub cause stock ls rims are +50 offset
A ACleanSC4 New Member Apr 30, 2007 #4 You should check this link here: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp That should tell you how much farther these new rims are going to sit further out compared to your old ones. You can then have a better understanding of how much room you have left. Have you rolled your fenders yet?
You should check this link here: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp That should tell you how much farther these new rims are going to sit further out compared to your old ones. You can then have a better understanding of how much room you have left. Have you rolled your fenders yet?
A Armed_N'_Hammered Member Apr 30, 2007 #5 wow thanks i might not be able to run those tires then using that site you gave me it calculated the rim would extend out 77mm and id loose 25mm on the inside as well.
wow thanks i might not be able to run those tires then using that site you gave me it calculated the rim would extend out 77mm and id loose 25mm on the inside as well.