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      03-19-2022, 11:17 PM   #111
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I think 285/30 on at 19x10 is going to be possible too.

This was from another thread: 285/30 and 245/35 is the best all around match with a tight fitment on a 10" and 8.5" wheel. I'm guessing this won't look to shabby

This keeps it under 1%

Now just figuring out offset.. I’m thinking +32 front and +27 rear but someone correct me

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Wild curiosity, does anyone think the GR Supra 19” front wheels will fit this car? I see the measurements online as:

Center Bore: 66.5 mm
PCD: 5x112
9Jx19 ET32
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Wild curiosity, does anyone think the GR Supra 19” front wheels will fit this car? I see the measurements online as:

Center Bore: 66.5 mm
PCD: 5x112
9Jx19 ET32
Part # 42611WAA03
Compared to the stock 19x8 et27 all around, it would fit in back but doubtful up front. There's about 20mm space between the front tire and the strut on a stock wheel. I would guess you need to keep 10mm there to be safe. By switching to the 9" et32 you'd be taking all the space away. Further to that, the stock all seasons don't have a large rim protector like many performance tires. The Michelin I tested the rim protector probably protruded another 5mm past the edge of the wheel.

To get a 9" to fit front you would need no more than ET25. That would reduce strut clearance by 12mm and you would poke another 15mm further out than stock. You'd be trucking with another 15mm poke IMO also the clearance would be very tight to the strut. I'd say yes a 9" ET25 can be done but probably shouldn't.

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Compared to the stock 19x8 et27 all around, it would fit in back but doubtful up front. There's about 20mm space between the front tire and the strut on a stock wheel. I would guess you need to keep 10mm there to be safe. By switching to the 9" et32 you'd be taking all the space away. Further to that, the stock all seasons don't have a large rim protector like many performance tires. The Michelin I tested the rim protector probably protruded another 5mm past the edge of the wheel.

To get a 9" to fit front you would need no more than ET25. That would reduce strut clearance by 12mm and you would poke another 15mm further out than stock. You'd be trucking with another 15mm poke IMO also the clearance would be very tight to the strut. I'd say yes a 9" ET25 can be done but probably shouldn't.

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Wild curiosity, does anyone think the GR Supra 19” front wheels will fit this car? I see the measurements online as:

Center Bore: 66.5 mm
PCD: 5x112
9Jx19 ET32
Part # 42611WAA03
I have 19*9 et30 oz and there is some space to strut. I believe, it’s possible. But depends of rims and tire fatness. With 5mm spacer it will work, definitely.
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Wild curiosity, does anyone think the GR Supra 19” front wheels will fit this car? I see the measurements online as:

Center Bore: 66.5 mm
PCD: 5x112
9Jx19 ET32
Part # 42611WAA03
I have the GR Supra OEM wheels in my garage. front will fit, very very very close to strut though. 255 tires will NOT clear the struts. you'll need to run 235 up front to maybe clear the struts without 3mm spacers.
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Ah. Bummer. Thanks for doing the math!

They Fit - there is someone named woldpack718 on insta who is running them.
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Guess the question of whether they can fit is better left to the engineers to opine on how much space needs to be kept between the strut and tire. I'd hate to see what happens if you ever bent a rim or got a flat/bulge in the sidewall with only 3-5mm of clearance.
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They Fit - there is someone named woldpack718 on insta who is running them.
Looks like a different wheel, maybe? Or they're powder coated? Could be the same measurements I suppose. I was thinking about this one:

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Looks like a different wheel, maybe? Or they're powder coated? Could be the same measurements I suppose. I was thinking about this one:
They are powder coated. I contacted the owner and confirmed they are supra wheels.
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They are powder coated. I contacted the owner and confirmed they are supra wheels.
Did he happen to mention the tire size and if he's using any kind of spacer in front? They look to fit pretty nicely to the front fenders without too much poke.
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They are powder coated. I contacted the owner and confirmed they are supra wheels.
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Did he happen to mention the tire size and if he's using any kind of spacer in front? They look to fit pretty nicely to the front fenders without too much poke.
Yeah, I'd be interested to know. Those wheels are about $450/ea directly from Toyota. That's an amazingly cost effective option for an OEM wheel.
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I have the 792M Black Bi Colors with all seasons square. I got 17mm spacers for the front and 12mm for the rear. should be perfect poke. Should work for the TE37 or G025 too when they get ordered
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I have the 792M Black Bi Colors with all seasons square. I got 17mm spacers for the front and 12mm for the rear. should be perfect poke. Should work for the TE37 or G025 too when they get ordered
got pics of the spacers installed with the poke? my car also have square 792m wheels
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I have the 792M Black Bi Colors with all seasons square. I got 17mm spacers for the front and 12mm for the rear. should be perfect poke. Should work for the TE37 or G025 too when they get ordered
TE37 or G025 both cool👍
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Do you guys think running the following spec tires will work with the Xdrive? From reading the previous post, 19x9 ET25 can be fitted with 255/35R19 front and 19x10 Et45 cant be fitted with 275/35R19 . But they are about 2.3% different in OD.

Front : 255/35R19
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Do you guys think running the following spec tires will work with the Xdrive? From reading the previous post, 19x9 ET25 can be fitted with 255/35R19 front and 19x10 Et45 cant be fitted with 275/35R19 . But they are about 2.3% different in OD.

Front : 255/35R19
Rear : 275/35R19
You're not supposed to exceed +/- 1%, it's going to cause excessive wear if not roast the transfer case. Someone else on this thread already mentioned the best oversized tire fitment you can use. Go back a page or two.
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Would 245/40, and 275/35, work with a set of wheels 19/9 in front, and 19/10 in back?
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Would 245/40, and 275/30, work with a set of wheels 19/9 in front, and 19/10 in back?
285/30 and 245/35 is the best all around match with a tight fitment on a 10" and 8.5" wheel. I'm guessing this won't look to shabby
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Would 245/40, and 275/30, work with a set of wheels 19/9 in front, and 19/10 in back?
285/30 and 245/35 is the best all around match with a tight fitment on a 10" and 8.5" wheel. I'm guessing this won't look to shabby
I have a set of wheels being forged 19x9, and 19x10. Should be ready in about 4 weeks. Plus my Dahler spring just arrived today. Hopefully everything works. BTW 275/35 in the back not 275/30.
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I have a set of wheels being forged 19x9, and 19x10. Should be ready in about 4 weeks. Plus my Dahler spring just arrived today. Hopefully everything works. BTW 275/35 in the back not 275/30.
Oh on a 10 you can easily go for a 285 if you wanted to on a 10. Not sure how the 245 would sit on the front, may have to find a 255 if you’re rocking 9er.

Very excited to see your fit though. I’ve been contemplating the Dahler springs but a 1” front and rear is heavy.. I was hoping to see some nose drop too like Dinan does to the M440 compared to the even on their M340. I want that nose a little lower to offset the hood bulge… our car weighs nearly the same at the 4, I’m wondering if those would be better, maybe less drop since slightly lighter by 1-200lbs 🤷
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