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Discussion in '8th Gen' started by MattH, Oct 18, 2013.

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    MacktasticSlick TRD whore with 36,000 posts, bitch

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    Yeah I think mine are just ziptied on too lol
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    Are you sure there isn't already a slit in it? My 7th gen had a slit/crack in the rear brake line holder, so I was able to twist/bend it to get the line out, then bend it back to hold it
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    On the old one? Yea I'm 100% sure.
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    Would I be okay with a 15x8 rim with +0 offset? What is the limit? I've probably seen this answer in the showoff threads a million times, but never made a mental note.
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    You can fit whatever you want lol. A zero offset will have major poke and the wheels will probably hit the edges of your fenders and quarter panels.
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    What size rims did legit01rolla have on his car. They were black in a picture I saw.. Did he have to roll his fenders?
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    16x8 +25, he most certainly did.
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    Damn, lol. Mack, what did you car ride like before you got your bumpstops where you wanted them?
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    Depends on the suspension and tires at that point lol, and the fender mods
    Added: May 13, 2014 12:20 AM
    basically, you get the wheels, and then realize how much work you'll need to fit them, then get the tires and make things fit.
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    Yea, I don't think I'm prepared for that, I drive 100 miles a day. That look is sexy though, like CorollaGTs car. So what could I go with without doing fender mods and keeping the perches on the struts without rubbing? The 14's are what I need for fuel mileage but I might swing 15's.
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    well 35-40 mm offset is always safe lol
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    You kid?
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    no, stock is 40ish
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    30-40 will give you generally no issues as far as rubbing. I have +15 on mine and I had to have a LOT of work done lol
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    OK, with -1° or -1.5° degrees of camber, and with a fat 205 (210mm-215mm) on a 7" wheel, at +45mm offset, with stock bump stops, you will rub on a stock fender!

    TRD specs are +47mm for a 7" wheel, and that does not rub, even with fat tires. So the setup above had only 1mm or 2mm overlap between tire and fender.

    And it looks fucking terrible at +47mm, so something must really should be done to the fender. I have my fenders rolled and pulled almost to the max (not flared) to fit a fat 205mm tire on 7" at + 30mm. It's decently flush and does not rub. Camber is at -2°. With more camber you will be able to drop offset, but testing would be necessary.
    Added: May 14, 2014 3:09 AM
    In my sig, camber is -1.5°, rim is 7" +40, on a true 205, and I needed a mild roll (60° on the lip) to not rub.
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    Thanks, when it comes time I feel like wastin some money on rims I'll pick y'all's brains lol

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