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Old 04-15-2011, 12:34 PM   #1
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Hi, I'm fairly new to the supra forum. I bought a 1994 N/A about 6 months ago. I've always wanted a supra and now that I've finally got one, I plan on making it look as nice as possible. I found a set of wheels on the Internet that will look sweet on the car... The fronts are 20x9 +30 and the rears are 20x11 +38... my question is, will these wheels fit without any rubbing issues... Also my car is at stock height...

Oh yeah, and what size tires should I run on them.

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Old 04-23-2011, 03:22 AM   #2
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Hi, I'm fairly new to the supra forum. I bought a 1994 N/A about 6 months ago. I've always wanted a supra and now that I've finally got one, I plan on making it look as nice as possible. I found a set of wheels on the Internet that will look sweet on the car... The fronts are 20x9 +30 and the rears are 20x11 +38... my question is, will these wheels fit without any rubbing issues... Also my car is at stock height...

Oh yeah, and what size tires should I run on them.
They may not fit perfectly. I believe the oem offsets are +50.

On an n/a, traction isn't an issue. However, with that large of a diameter (20"), you'll want a very narrow sidewall on the rear to reduce the inaccuracy of your speedometer. The narrow sidewall will also help reduce rubbing issues.
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pplllzzzzz do not put 20s on your supra
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Old 04-25-2011, 02:11 AM   #4
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pplllzzzzz do not put 20s on your supra
Why not? It can be done...especially on an n/a where you don't need to worry about rear wheel traction:
http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c4...re060small.jpg
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cuz it doest look right but there are some exceptions but not many
a supra is a sports car even if it is a n/a big wheels just take away from the car there not cadillacs



alittle more info V
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They may not fit perfectly. I believe the oem offsets are +50.

On an n/a, traction isn't an issue. However, with that large of a diameter (20"), you'll want a very narrow sidewall on the rear to reduce the inaccuracy of your speedometer. The narrow sidewall will also help reduce rubbing issues.
Thankyou for the info... I think i'll look into a set of 19"..... 18's im a little skeptical about because i dont want to get a set of wheels and they look too small on the car...
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18s wont look small im running 18s on mine they fit the car perfect
19s and 20 would be to big there where 19s on the car when i bought it an i thought they where alittle big

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18s wont look small im running 18s on mine they fit the car perfect
19s and 20 would be to big there where 19s on the car when i bought it an i thought they where alittle big
I guess this is a pretty subjective area. I believe this setup looks great:
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I guess this is a pretty subjective area. I believe this setup looks great:
but its a widebody
put those rims on a stock body supra and i think the rims wouldnt work to good and you would need thinner rims to fit a stock body

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and also why doesnt the origanl poster of some of theres threads come back and post lolol
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