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Wheel determines tire rub?

Discussion in 'Wheels & Tires' started by billas333, Nov 24, 2008.

  1. Nov 24, 2008 at 2:04 PM
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    billas333

    billas333 [OP] They Still Love To Hate Me! - T.O.

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    2008 4x4 Tacoma Sport
    Mods so far: Tube steps from toyota, Bed extender from toyota, Spare Tire lock, Sound System Makeover, Tacoma All-Weather heavy duty rubber floor mats. Rear TSB, Icon Coilovers w/ TC UCA's and 3inch rear block with rear 5100 bilstein shocks, Black Headlights, Grillcraft black grill, Devil Horns from Andres, Black Headlights, Chrome Liquid Metal Gatlins Wheels, 285/70R17 Nitto Tera Grapplers, Wet Okole Seat Covers! Seat Belt Chime Mod, Flowmaster 50 series dual exhaust, Debadged tailgate, TRD Decals, HID hi/low + fogs.
    Just tried to order my wheels from discount tire and the guy told me they are on back order for up to 60 days! GREAT!

    anyway 17x9 inch wheel with a 0 offset he said will fit a 285 tire without rubbing.

    For those of you running 285's what wheel size are you using and what offset?

    He said without a lift and stock tires -12 offset is best, but with a lift and bigger tires you want the 0 offset
     

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