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Old 12-26-2010 | 08:36 PM
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https://wagen-wheels.com/products/Wa..._17-123-0.html

17X8 +25 offset 57.1 center bore?

i want to buy these but i want to make sure it will fit before i order. I am currently dropped on coilovers will i have any rub/fitment issue?

do i need to do any fender modification?

i tried searching but no luck
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Should be fine..and shouldn't need any fender modification..might actually be a little tucked still..can u get 17x9? Might look better IMO
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...fitment+thread
Old 12-26-2010 | 11:06 PM
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i seen that just didnt understand it

no they dont make then in 9 ;{
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they will fit with fender rolling.. it has a little poke..

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Originally Posted by eight08customs
they will fit with fender rolling.. it has a little poke..

those look like 18x9?

are those the exact same specs as the ones i posted? cause im almost tucking rims and if i turn up a slop i tuck rim i dont want to hurt my new rims when i get them.
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Those are 18x9.5 et30 Linea Corse LeMans.
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Those are 18x9.5 et30 Linea Corse LeMans.
so u think it will poke with some 17x8 +25 215 tire? and thanks for wuick response
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You would have 14mm less poke with a 8" et25.
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im new to the wheel fitment stuff im not sure how that would look. i tried searching some pics of same spec wheels but no luck just dont want my rims past my fender i dont mid flush but dont want poke.
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im more sure you'll be tucked if you don't get any spacers. ( spacers to lower the offset more, thus making the rims "flush" with the fender). i plan on getting these wheels in the same specs too but i want to be flush so instead of et25 all around, ill be et20 in the front, and et10 rear with the help of some spacers..

as far as the chart shows, 17x8 with a 23 offset will sit flush in the front. these wheels we both want are 17x8 with a 25 offset so you'll be semi-flush/tucked in the front. the rear will be tucked for sure with the 25 offset. 215 tire size is good. no fender modifications will be needed at all with these wheel specs. you'll be fine, only thing that might happen is tire rubbing but that's all on how low you got your car with the coilovers... hope this helps a little! post pics when you get them so i can see how they look!!
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https://www.scionlife.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=183598

this guy gots 17x8 et20 in front and 17x9 et20 rear. the fronts are flush, so with a et25 you'l be 5mm sunk in, meaning they'll sick out 5mm less than the ones pictured. now for the rear, first off these are 17x9, 1 in wider than 17x8 and also at et20 again, 5mm lower offset making them stick out 5mm towards the fender. the wider the rim and lower the offset, the more poke you'll get.
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Originally Posted by NB_tC06
im more sure you'll be tucked if you don't get any spacers. ( spacers to lower the offset more, thus making the rims "flush" with the fender). i plan on getting these wheels in the same specs too but i want to be flush so instead of et25 all around, ill be et20 in the front, and et10 rear with the help of some spacers..

as far as the chart shows, 17x8 with a 23 offset will sit flush in the front. these wheels we both want are 17x8 with a 25 offset so you'll be semi-flush/tucked in the front. the rear will be tucked for sure with the 25 offset. 215 tire size is good. no fender modifications will be needed at all with these wheel specs. you'll be fine, only thing that might happen is tire rubbing but that's all on how low you got your car with the coilovers... hope this helps a little! post pics when you get them so i can see how they look!!
thanks for the response and i will st pics when i install them only thing now is i need a different center cap bbs maybe?
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^ You can do that.... but EVERYONE on here and a lot of people who know about wheels will hate on you, your dog, and your car. Most people are cool with reps. Ballin' on a budget is kind of what you gotta do these days. But rolling on reps and playing them off as real wheels. Meh.

But yes, you could always get the BBS center caps if you wanted.
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^ it dont matter i just like the design and for the fraction of the cost why not.
the main reason i want different center are because the guy locally is only selling them with VW centers or i will run blank/custom scion ones.
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