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Old 05-22-2007, 09:18 PM
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anyone know what offset will fit in the 2xb for 19" wheels? preferably witout any fender rolling.... thanks for any help.
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Old 05-23-2007, 03:25 AM
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fronts somewhere around +38-+45 and rears somewhere between +45-+55

Im t rying to measure mine this weekend for exact numbers

I have 19 x8.5 rear and 19x7.5 on the fronts
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i believe scion sells a 19x8 with a 40 off set. I could be wrong about the offset. I am seen a few people here put staggard wheels already. I have seen 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 my concern is the offset. So far nobody has really posted the offsets that hey have used. I was looking at some stern wheels
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Old 05-24-2007, 10:47 PM
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I just called TRD and the guy there told me the offset for the 19" TRD wheel is +48. The wheel I am looking at has a +35 offset, do you guys think it will work?
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not without a spacer the rear will hit the brake caliber
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Old 05-25-2007, 04:58 AM
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It depends on a lot of factors.

It could clear the caliper, if the wheel has a med or high disc. If the wheel has a low disc, then it might hit the caliper and a spacer will be needed. That will on lower your offset even more.

You could very well run a +35 offset. That is a difference of 13mm. I say that the TRD wheels have some room to give to the inside edge of the fender. You could also go down on the with of the tire, say instead of running a 245, you could run a 235 and get about 5mm more of room.
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I was planing on running 19 x 8 and +35 offset all around with 235/35/19 tires. If I need spacers what do those usually cost?
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Originally Posted by SmartAss
not without a spacer the rear will hit the brake caliber
Spacer on the rear? If you put a spacer on the rear wouldnt it make the offset smaller than it is?
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Yes, if you put spacers on, they will lower your offset even more. If you have a +35 off, with a spacer it will be +30.

5mm spacers usually run about 6-10 dollars each and you don't need to put longer lugs in. If you go with 10mm spacers, they are usually around 70 dollars for two and they require longer lugs. The lugs are easy to replace if you have the right tools. H&R make good quality spacers, if you want 10mm or higher. If you want just 5mm, I seen them at the local auto parts store for cheap.

I have ran 5mm spacers on my Lexus for 3 years without any issues.
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Has anybody tried a wheel yet, with a 38mm offset. The wheels that I am looking at has a 38offset
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Default Axis Xb offset

I am going to call Axis wheels tomorrow and see if I can get someone to tell me the specs on their Xb from the photos someone put up the other day. I am curious as to what size they are using as well as how the B was lowered. Will post if I have any luck..
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