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Old 02-27-2007, 07:33 PM   #1 (permalink)
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225/35/20 possible gen4?

anyone ever try to run them??? im thinkin of going balls out to 20's just to do it.. but i need to check on what issues id have on coilovers or trd springs& struts

they would only go on 8" max wide wheels
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Old 02-27-2007, 07:43 PM   #2 (permalink)
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thats what im running on mine
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sup bro. you're going 20? damn, that's big. I'll freak out even going 18. But that's coz I don't want to deal with rolling fenders and spacers. what's the offset btw?

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sup bro. you're going 20? damn, that's big. I'll freak out even going 18. But that's coz I don't want to deal with rolling fenders and spacers. what's the offset btw?
you dont need spacers nor do you need to roll the fender
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you dont need spacers nor do you need to roll the fender
not necessarily. depends on the offset of the wheels and width of the tires.
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if ubuy wheels that fit ur car you dont need them i have 20x8 inch rims on my car with 225/35/20 tires with no need for spacer or rolling the fender
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not necessarily. depends on the offset of the wheels and width of the tires.
but whos stupid enough to buy wheels that dont fit the car right?
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well since im insane.. im trying to run 225/35/20 on a 20x8.5 rolled fenders lol... and no wheels fit the car perfectly at that width but ill make it work.. im just wondering lowered..
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but whos stupid enough to buy wheels that dont fit the car right?
right on the point. 10q terrastrife.

maybe...... he was thinking that I was criticizing him on my top comment to trdkamuri510. Sorry if I did.

But yeah CJ Otey, if you're buying wheels from a friend or something, you need to know those info just to make sure that your wheels fit, and if not, maybe fender rolling or spacers are needed for clearance.

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well since im insane.. im trying to run 225/35/20 on a 20x8.5 rolled fenders lol... and no wheels fit the car perfectly at that width but ill make it work.. im just wondering lowered..
"make it work" is sometimes a PITA and expensive. But I guess you are prepared to go all out for it. Post some pics once you're done with the project. I am interested to see how things work out. Good luck bro.
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well since im insane.. im trying to run 225/35/20 on a 20x8.5 rolled fenders lol... and no wheels fit the car perfectly at that width but ill make it work.. im just wondering lowered..
doesnt 'green turbo scepter/camry coupe' run like 9" wheels?

(sorry i cant remember ya name lol..but i remember the car)

if no wheels fit well duh. buy wheels that do o_O
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doesnt 'green turbo scepter/camry coupe' run like 9" wheels?

(sorry i cant remember ya name lol..but i remember the car)

if no wheels fit well duh. buy wheels that do o_O

He wishes.... He runs 18x8......... I my friend run 19x8.5 on the gunmetal coupe and 18x8.5s on the black coupe...... also both of mine sit lower than the green one.......


David, yes, you can do it, and have no problems on your COs, especially with that stretched tire, just remember to add a little negative camber.
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thank you milton.... the project should be done by may... ill show ya pics once i got it out the shop..

btw sourcing a 2gr is next to impossible..
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Do you know if 225/35/20 will fit my 94 with no problems also???

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