My wheels don't fit Club!

BorHor

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I am bored right now so I am going to make this thread to see what members out there have low offset fitment. Members must have super flush rims!

Include the diameter, offset, width, fender modifications, and tire sizes.

Lets see where this thread will go because I think it might fail in a few days hahahah

18x9.5 +15 225/40/18 18x10.5 +15 245/40/18
Rolled super flat and slight pull in front. Rear is also trimmed in some parts.
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rodel

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Make sure to include the diameter, offset, width, fender modifications, tire sizes, and most important of all, pics!
 

89TargaT

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I'll be able to contribute next month when I get new wheels. Still trying to decide what to get though.
 

BorHor

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Dylan JZ;994447 said:
borhor.. drop it more, if youre truly the king of hella flush than kill that wheel gap.

in that one pic I can clearly see the arc of your fender and its all wrong, roll the damn fender if you have to.

I feel bad for the squirrels too, but throw some F/I while you're at it lol.



(sarcasm)

That is an older pic. With the new tires you can't even fit a finger in the gap. And I am maxed out on my coils but a new set coming next week ;)

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Poodles

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meh, our wheel wells are quite big, if I run out of room on the inside then I'll go out to the edge...

rolled fenders dent easy, and stretched tires...not going there

Not hating, just don't see any practicality in it... maybe if mine was a show car or was driven rarely...
 

emission

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When I had FNOR-1C's 17x10 +12 (x4) 245/40/17 (x4) no rolling, super high though

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ewwww... My car use to look like that. lol can't wait to get into the "NEG OFFSET CREW" lol
 

TurboStreetCar

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Poodles;995064 said:
meh, our wheel wells are quite big, if I run out of room on the inside then I'll go out to the edge...

rolled fenders dent easy, and stretched tires...not going there

Not hating, just don't see any practicality in it... maybe if mine was a show car or was driven rarely...

Werd, theres no practical or theoretically positive reason you would do this besides "JDM tyte-ness"

A Little stretch i could see maybe helping agility because sidewall flex could be reduced but either way its a waste of money to buy a 10 inch wide wheel to run stock size tires.
 

Dylan JZ

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nosechunks;995073 said:
Werd, theres no practical or theoretically positive reason you would do this besides "JDM tyte-ness"

A Little stretch i could see maybe helping agility because sidewall flex could be reduced but either way its a waste of money to buy a 10 inch wide wheel to run stock size tires.

I always love the term "JDM" because none of my japanese friends do half the shit that people here do and claim its some amazing finding.

They dont push their wheels out because part of the law governs how far the face of the rim can be from the outside of the fender (cops can cite while parked or if you get pulled over, generally its loosely followed IIRC), not one of them thinks an extreme stretch is cool. Stretch a little to lessen sidewall flex etc but thats about it.

It's really gotten out of hand. Damn drift_unit and the latter for creating the "hella flush" ordeal lol.
 

tekdeus

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nosechunks;995073 said:
A Little stretch i could see maybe helping agility because sidewall flex could be reduced...
I wondered about this. In theory, it sounds like this would happen, but is it proven? Although the sidewall may flex less, what about the size and shape of the tire contact patch? Might it distort more?
 

Poodles

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depends a whole lot on tire design as well

it could be argued that you're using a tire outside of it's design, and it's only asking for failure.... YMMV

I want the polished FNOR's borhor had though, that's about the absolute limit I'd go on fitment...
 

BorHor

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Meh this thread was for people pushing the limits of the Supra. Again.. less chit chat and more pics.

BTW this is not a 100% serious thread.. I got bored at night and wanted to see what people have. If you want to talk shit make a new thread saying it is dumb.
 

rodel

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Now super low, but low enough

ShineAutoProject's Supra

Work VS-XX

19x9.5 +28 front 275 30
19x10.5 +24 rear 245 30

Front fenders were rolled and flared. Rear has not been modified yet, but will be flared and rolled , as well, to allow a lower drop.

 
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