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Another Tire/Rim size thread

Discussion in 'Stop, Drop & Roll' started by 05_Rolla_XRS, Feb 21, 2005.

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    05_Rolla_XRS XRS Member

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    Another Tire/Rim size thread

    Now, before I get flamed for starting another one of these threads let me asure you that I just spent all afternoon reading the 77 other threads that I found when I searched the topic and none of them gave me exactly what I was looking for. So anyway here goes...

    Rim:
    I intend to get an 18"x7.5" rim.
    I know that the lug pattern needs to be 5x100

    I do not know the proper offset..... ?!?!?!

    Tire:
    By using the tire calculator I've found that:
    currently - 195/55-16
    should get - 225/35-18.... To keep the same aspect ratios...Right?!?!?!

    Then of course I have to consider the rubbing factor which is all inclusive in this whole purchasing venture. Keep in mind that I have the Tein S-Tech's. So, in summary... If I get an 18"x7.5" rim with 225/35-18's with my S-Tech springs... what offset do I need and will this be the ideal setup?

    Have at me oh Tire/Rim Forum gods......
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    oxymoron Guest

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    225/40-18 would be a better fit. The TRD rims are 18 inch and come with 225/40-18 tires. Why not ask them what the offset is?

    trd_help@toyota.com
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    05_Rolla_XRS XRS Member

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    Thank you for the link.... as a side note, what width are the TRD rims? Are they 7.5" also or are they something different? I'll have to send them a message and see what I find out. It just seemed that according to the Tire size calculator that 35 series tires would be a closer match. Thanks!
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    oxymoron Guest

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    You can always ask TRD what the rim width is as well. Both 225/35-18 and 225/40-18 are recommended on 8 inch wide rims, so chances are the TRD rims are 8 inches. If you go with 7.5 inch rims your tires will end up being slightly narrower than the TRD tires.

    As for tire size, here are the tire diameters:

    185/65/15 - 24.46 inches (stock CE tire)
    195/65/15 - 24.98 inches (stock S/LE tire)
    195/55/16 - 24.44 inches
    225/35/18 - 24.20 inches
    225/40/18 - 25.08 inches

    If you've got an S or LE, 225/40 is clearly the better choice. If you have a CE, the 225/35 is closer, but smaller than stock - I would still go with the 225/40.
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    I've got an XRS and it comes stock with 195/55/16's. Maybe someone who has the TRD rims could also chime in here and let me know what the width is. I'm just afraid that if I get too much tire then I will have rubbing issues. I have Tein S-Tech's, so it's got the most aggressive drop available for our cars. Too much meat = rubbing :evil:
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    Look through some of the older posts here. I seem to recall people having rubbing issues with S-techs and 225's. Why not go with 215/40-18. That's the right tire width for a 7.5 inch rim.
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    I just noticed that Rainmaker(from Cardomain) has 215/35/18's... so I think that remedies that question. I still need to find the proper offset... does anyone know if Rainmaker's on this site as well and does he use the same screen name?
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    +42

    the TRD rims are 18x7.5

    the tires i have are 225/40/18 on a 18x7.5 rim
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    big Squirrel's, thanks for the info... you are also on S-Tech's right... and you have no rubbing issues with your setup? If not, then you've answered all my questions and you are indeed the man!!!
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    i used to be on s-techs, im on tein SS coilovers now.
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    Did you have this tire/rim setup when you had your S-Tech's on? If so, did you experience any rubbing issues?
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    SquirrelMaster New Member

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    on s-techs, i rode on 205/55/16 with no issues.
    but at one time, i did ride on 215/45/17 and i rubbed lightly only if i hit a pothole on the freeway hard.
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    So I guess I'd be best off getting 215/35/18's then. Thank you for all of your input... it has been most helpful!!!
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    I have tein s drop with 225/40/18 trd rims and it rubs in the back with I have people in there.
    I will not get 215/35/18 you are better off gettin 215/40/18 that is the size to go with a tein drop. 215/35/18 is to thin profile you will bent your rims easy
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    I hope that isn't the case... I already bought the rims and tires... haven't gotten them mounted/balanced or of course put on the car yet... but everywhere I looked and read recommended 215/35/18's. I know of a couple other people that have the same setup... so I hope I'll be fine... just gotta be careful of how I drive now...lol.
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    that set up will work but will look a liitle werd with the fend gab. you see 215/40/18 tires have more MEAT on them . so your ride with be smoother and more meat mean more protection for the rim. try to sell or return the tires and get 215/40/18 they are a better choice. I have 225/40/18 for the summer and 225/45/17 for my winter and i love that setup but i have to live with the rubbing all the time. next tires i will get 215/40/18

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