I cant find my style of 18" rim with +48 offset
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I cant find my style of 18" rim with +48 offset
I cant seem to find a rim with a greater than +45 offset for my 2003 TL-S .
I am looking for a rim with ideally +48 offset that is of similar styling as the
Momo: Quasar 2
Konig : Helium or Next
OZ : Superleggra
These all seem to come with a max offset of +45.
In fact ,so far, I have not seen "any" rims above +45.
Any suggestion on wheel manufacturers that support greater than +45 offsets?
As I mentioned in a previous thread ,I would like to mount a set of Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18. Initially without dropping it (with stock springs/shocks). Eventually I would like to drop it.
From the feedback I have received ( thanks Michael), in order to avoid any potential rubbing with this setup I would more than likely need greater than +45 offset.
But I cant find any!
I am almost at the point of going with Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18 on a +45 offset and crossing my fingers that they don't rub? Will or wont they rub that is the question before dishing out over $3000.
I am looking for a rim with ideally +48 offset that is of similar styling as the
Momo: Quasar 2
Konig : Helium or Next
OZ : Superleggra
These all seem to come with a max offset of +45.
In fact ,so far, I have not seen "any" rims above +45.
Any suggestion on wheel manufacturers that support greater than +45 offsets?
As I mentioned in a previous thread ,I would like to mount a set of Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18. Initially without dropping it (with stock springs/shocks). Eventually I would like to drop it.
From the feedback I have received ( thanks Michael), in order to avoid any potential rubbing with this setup I would more than likely need greater than +45 offset.
But I cant find any!
I am almost at the point of going with Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18 on a +45 offset and crossing my fingers that they don't rub? Will or wont they rub that is the question before dishing out over $3000.
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Lots of rims come in greater than +48 offset... problem is that they are multi-piece and more expensive. I just put on brand new 5Zigen Hyper 5ZR's, 1-piece, 18 x 7.5, +48, and I love them.
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I cant seem to find a rim with a greater than +45 offset for my 2003 TL-S .
I am looking for a rim with ideally +48 offset that is of similar styling as the
Momo: Quasar 2
Konig : Helium or Next
OZ : Superleggra
These all seem to come with a max offset of +45.
In fact ,so far, I have not seen "any" rims above +45.
Any suggestion on wheel manufacturers that support greater than +45 offsets?
As I mentioned in a previous thread ,I would like to mount a set of Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18. Initially without dropping it (with stock springs/shocks). Eventually I would like to drop it.
From the feedback I have received ( thanks Michael), in order to avoid any potential rubbing with this setup I would more than likely need greater than +45 offset.
But I cant find any!
I am almost at the point of going with Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18 on a +45 offset and crossing my fingers that they don't rub? Will or wont they rub that is the question before dishing out over $3000.
I am looking for a rim with ideally +48 offset that is of similar styling as the
Momo: Quasar 2
Konig : Helium or Next
OZ : Superleggra
These all seem to come with a max offset of +45.
In fact ,so far, I have not seen "any" rims above +45.
Any suggestion on wheel manufacturers that support greater than +45 offsets?
As I mentioned in a previous thread ,I would like to mount a set of Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18. Initially without dropping it (with stock springs/shocks). Eventually I would like to drop it.
From the feedback I have received ( thanks Michael), in order to avoid any potential rubbing with this setup I would more than likely need greater than +45 offset.
But I cant find any!
I am almost at the point of going with Toyo Proxes T1-R 225/45/18 on a +45 offset and crossing my fingers that they don't rub? Will or wont they rub that is the question before dishing out over $3000.
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