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Old 02-19-2011, 04:23 PM
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Default SSR Vienna Krais 18"

How do you guys think this would sit?

18x 8.0+31 18x 9.0 +37 4/5x114.3 Hi/SL

I have an Rs 7 which is lowered on TRD springs.
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Old 02-19-2011, 04:32 PM
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I wanna say it would be tucked in a bit, usually with those wheels they would be flush with the car, the front seem ok butthe rear I don't think so
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Originally Posted by Kingshawty12
I wanna say it would be tucked in a bit, usually with those wheels they would be flush with the car, the front seem ok butthe rear I don't think so
That's what i was concerned about, the rear. you think it will stick out too much? I know the front will be dead flush or might even stick out an 8th of an inch but the right tires will fix that.
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It wil be tucked in the rear, go for some spacers, those will help bring em out more, it's such a high offset that's why. I'm on the goal to find out the perfect set up for me xD 18x9 20 offset is what I'm thinking for now
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It's all good with the TRD drop.

18x8 +31 is pretty much dead flush. 215/40 tires would be good.
18x9 +37 will sit back about 1/4" from dead flush. 235/40 tires, unless you add 5mm spacers in which case I'd drop down to 225/40 tires.
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Originally Posted by Kingshawty12
18x9 20 offset is what I'm thinking for now
Those will poke 1" up front, and 1/2" in the rear. Prepare for some serious fender rolling & pulling, as well as some seriously stretched tires. Especially if you do the 2" spring drop you've talked about in the past.
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Lol rear I'm ok with a little poke, the front will either be an 8 with a lower offset or a 9 with a higher offset, on set on the rears already xD and I want s-techs. And want to turn all the way w/o rubbing.
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