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I'm sorry to start a new thread, but I am very interested in the TSW Cadwell wheels in the 19x8 size. Unfortunately, the offset shows +20 in the auction below. I know practically nothing about wheel fitment, but I read some other threads that said +35 or +40 offset would work. Is there realistic way to get these to fit on my Gen6 Camry? Also, if I get Tein S-Tech springs, will they still fit?
Let's wait for lammy! I think you might need a bit higher of an offset but Ill let others do the answering.
Since the auciton looks like they are sold by a wheel store, try looking for a higher offset version of the wheel. I'd understand if it was a used set and they we're cheap or something, but no point of doing mods to make it fit when you can get the right ones and make it fit from the start.
well i dont mind the thread and am not trying to bash you or anything since its really a honest question but you could of pm'ed say paul or punks or lammy or someone else and they could of answered you without you starting a new thread.
edit: love the rims btw. good choice. now you just have to find ones that fit better.
yea it'll have a lip.. the only thing is, get 19's because wheels with a lip will look smaller than they are. in some cases. My 19's look like 18's because of the lip (which is fine by me)
For offset example +35 will put the fitment even or close to the fender..the lower the number the closer to the fender you will be.
For the Gen 6 +35 to +40 is a safe offset, but it also depends on the width of the rim itself.
For that TSW rim, 19x8 +40 is good
I hope that isn't confussing to you lol...my apologies if it is. It took me awhile to catch on and learn myself. Lammy, Scamry and a few others were very helpful .
yea it'll have a lip.. the only thing is, get 19's because wheels with a lip will look smaller than they are. in some cases. My 19's look like 18's because of the lip (which is fine by me)
For offset example +35 will put the fitment even or close to the fender..the lower the number the closer to the fender you will be.
For the Gen 6 +35 to +40 is a safe offset, but it also depends on the width of the rim itself.
For that TSW rim, 19x8 +40 is good
I hope that isn't confussing to you lol...my apologies if it is. It took me awhile to catch on and learn myself. Lammy, Scamry and a few others were very helpful .
That makes perfect sense, thanks for the quick response!
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