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    Default wheel size confirmation

    ive been doing some research and math, and think im good - just want some confirmation

    I am looking at some baller polished wheels

    18x9+41 front
    18x10+43 rear

    im ok with running a spacer, and plan on getting some adjustable suspension goodies in the not-too-distant-future, but i *think* i can get away with these on an otherwise stock x83 (1992)

    just want a final yea or nay before i go ahead and buy them

    CJ

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    Default Re: wheel size confirmation

    What size were the stock wheels?

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    Default Re: wheel size confirmation

    I want to say the stockers are 16x6+50
    and i might not have been clear on teh model, its a 92 JZX83 Cressida (in the process of getting the 1jz into it right now actually)

    thanks

    CJ

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    Default Re: wheel size confirmation

    they will stic out of the gurads by bout 1 inch each......

    i have 17x8 front, 17x9 on the rear, both with a +45, the front are perfectly flush with the guard.

    the rear i have to run a slightly stretched tyre,

    see my members thread below

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    Default Re: wheel size confirmation

    you do realise that using spacers and the wrong offset wheel puts huge extra stresses on your wheel bearings?

    If your gonna do that, then you should look at your bearings and check they are top-notch.

    The wheels should fit, if you don't lower the suspension. You might have to roll the lip of the guards a little since your offset is wrong.

    Save yourself the trouble and buy the wheels that are actually meant to fit on there.

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    Default Re: wheel size confirmation

    Use this to work out how much difference there will be compared to your old wheels and then just use a ruler on the car to check it'll work - fool proof

    http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
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