18x8.5 Wheel fitment question!

Discussion in 'Wheels/Tires' started by Joe049, Aug 28, 2012.

  1. Joe049

    Joe049 Member

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    Hey guys I have a 1994 Toyota pickup that's dropped 3 inches all the way around and I'm thinking of buying 18x8.5 wheels with a +55mm offset and I was wondering if I would be able to clear without rubbing?
     
  2. spoka

    spoka Newbie

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    the rear you might need to space it out, it might rub on the inside where the frames at.

    the front should be able to clear but if you turn all the way left or right it will rub the sway bar.
     
  3. eurofreak2002

    eurofreak2002 Toyotaholic

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    +55 yah your gonna have some issues! I have +42 18x8 and the rear damn near touches my bed sides and the front is just a cluster...of course Im bagged as well so the camber changes as i lay out in the front makin a whole new bag of issues. Id definetly test fit them if possible before making final purchase.
     
  4. Litneon

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    18x7.5 +42 rubs inside on the front. I ended up spacing it out an inch, effectively making it a +17 or so...
     
  5. toy_spd

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    I'm running +50 18x8's with a 38mm wheel adapter, I pulled the fenders out because I'm dropped over 4" in the rear.
     

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