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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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Sittin on 20-s and the 1.2- drop from Eibach is perfect! Here is a link to see what it looks like.... Tell me what you think....<img src="https://home.comcast.net/~greddo42/stuff/scionlow.jpg">
-Peace
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[#] May 04, 2005 03:09pm
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unseen
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Hampton Bays
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New York,
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on 20-s that looks real nice, but if he stuck with 17-s or went 18-s i think it would look lame as balls.
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[#] May 04, 2005 05:16pm
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scionadmin
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New York,
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Wow 20-s must look huge on that drop. Whats the width on the rims?
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[#] May 04, 2005 05:32pm
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atodak
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New Hampshire,
US
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- -scionadmin- wrote:
- Wow 20-s must look huge on that drop. Whats the width on the rims?
Probably 7.5-s
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[#] May 04, 2005 06:13pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
US
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- -unseen- wrote:
- on 20-s that looks real nice, but if he stuck with 17-s or went 18-s i think it would look lame as balls.
I agree if the wheels were smaller I would have dropped it lower!
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[#] May 07, 2005 02:59pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -scionadmin- wrote:
- Wow 20-s must look huge on that drop. Whats the width on the rims?
20x7.5 +45mm Absolutly no rubbing what so ever!
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[#] May 07, 2005 03:08pm
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badseed305
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lookin real nice man. i mite get those rims also, who knows. how much were they?
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[#] May 13, 2005 11:26am
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
US
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- -badseed305- wrote:
- lookin real nice man. i mite get those rims also, who knows. how much were they?
Thanks..... I wholesale tires,wheels and lowering kits for a nationwide company that sells this brand in fact ICW is my companys label, the wheel is actually built by Team Dynamics, so I got a pretty deep hookup. Nowhere near retail. The tire and wheel package I used should be in the neighborhood of $2,800-$3,000 at a retail outlet.P.S. Don-t forget to buy Hub Centering Rings, if not included, with whatever wheel you do buy.
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[#] May 14, 2005 06:28pm
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guitarguru44
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South River
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New Jersey,
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thats sick. I thought the biggest rims you could have are 19-s but thats the second set of twenties Ive seen. Its gonna suck to clean those rims though.
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[#] May 16, 2005 03:45pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- Quote:
- guitarguru44 wrote thats sick. I thought the biggest rims you could have are 19-s but thats the second set of twenties Ive seen. Its gonna suck to clean those rims though.
Thanks.... It aint that bad I cleaned em yesterday it took me 25mins. No rivets or anything makes it easy.. Then I took some pics check it out!ps. If and only if a tire was made in the correct width and overall diameter you could get a 22- under there, not lowered It would be like 20 or 25 series but it would work! Buying the wheel with the correct offset wouldn-t be an issue. Gettin a wheel light enough might be though.
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[#] May 18, 2005 01:53am
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -guitarguru44- wrote:
- thats sick. I thought the biggest rims you could have are 19-s but thats the second set of twenties Ive seen. Its gonna suck to clean those rims though.
Is the other one that you saw on 20- the Motegi tC ? He is sittin on the same fitment and same tires but with a the tein coilover set that I want to get. Set at 1.4- I was chattin with him about it last month at the HIN show in San Meteo, CA.
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[#] May 18, 2005 02:00am
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LavaOrang3
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Doesn-t rub at all?
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[#] May 18, 2005 02:14pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -LavaOrang3- wrote:
- Doesn-t rub at all?
Not one bit. You can turn the wheel completely with no problems at all. I was so happy I really thought it was going to, especially with the lowering kit.The perfect fitment:Rim Size = ICW Racing 25B Jet 20x7.5 with a +45mm offset.Tire Size = 225/30R20 BFG KDWII1.2- Drop by Eibach
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[#] May 18, 2005 11:01pm
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LavaOrang3
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very good to know
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[#] May 19, 2005 12:20pm
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GReddyTC
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Carlsbad
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New Mexico,
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Were you able to keep the same diameter of the stock tires? What series tires 35-s 30-s?
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[#] May 22, 2005 11:08pm
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LavaOrang3
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- -Greddo- wrote:
- Tire Size = 225/30R20 BFG KDWII
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[#] May 23, 2005 01:25pm
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KennysMagnitude
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I know nothing about this subject. . . I saw a tire package that says the rims are 20x8 or 20x8.5. would those still fit the tC with what extra parts to support it? without rubbin or rubbin? lol
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[#] May 26, 2005 02:28am
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -KennysMagnitude- wrote:
- I know nothing about this subject. . . I saw a tire package that says the rims are 20x8 or 20x8.5. would those still fit the tC with what extra parts to support it? without rubbin or rubbin? lol
First answer me this....1) Are you lowered or are you planning on lowering it and how much?2) Are you running wide body kits? 3) Are you trying to do a staggered fitment? ie. 20x8 front and 20x8.5 rear.4) Are you against using spacers?
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[#] May 26, 2005 11:46pm
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KennysMagnitude
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- -Greddo- wrote:
- -KennysMagnitude- wrote:
- I know nothing about this subject. . . I saw a tire package that says the rims are 20x8 or 20x8.5. would those still fit the tC with what extra parts to support it? without rubbin or rubbin? lol
First answer me this....1) Are you lowered or are you planning on lowering it and how much?2) Are you running wide body kits? 3) Are you trying to do a staggered fitment? ie. 20x8 front and 20x8.5 rear.4) Are you against using spacers? - 1. If I get 20-s, I don-t think I-ll lower it. . . if I do decide to it-ll only be 1- . Possibly only in the front.- 2. No wide body kits. - 3. No staggered fitment. - - - - - I know that the tC wheels are like 17 x 7.5- or something like that. The wheels I want are 19x7.5 but if i want 20-s it goes to 20x8 and 20x8.5. . . . how would I do that and what would I have to buy to make this work . . if at all possible. It-s hard to find rims that are 20x7.5 . Thanks.
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[#] May 27, 2005 10:23pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -KennysMagnitude- wrote:
The 20x8 that you are looking at, what is the offset?
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[#] May 28, 2005 12:27pm
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GReddyTC
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Carlsbad
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New Mexico,
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- -LavaOrang3- wrote:
- -Greddo- wrote:
- Tire Size = 225/30R20 BFG KDWII
Was that directed at my question cause if it was it doesnt answer if the diameter of the new tire is the same as stock.
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[#] May 28, 2005 12:57pm
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KennysMagnitude
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20- x 8.5-http://www.discountedwhee...e&SnipID=4112http://wheelstudio.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=3862&vehicle_make=Scion&vehicle_model=tC%202005-&t1=225-30r20&t2=&t3=20- x 7.5- http://www.car-rims.com/detail.asp?PRODUCT_ID=tis02
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[#] May 28, 2005 10:06pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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I-m sure those TIS02 20x7.5 will fit but you need to find out what the back spacing is in on the 20x8 or 8.5 those sites don-t list it. I believe you will rub with 8.5 but can probably get away with an 8 with the correct backspacing.
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[#] Jun 08, 2005 04:48pm
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mac816
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will the 30 or the 35 series tires work for these wheels or just the 30 to keep from rubbing. I don-t plan to drop my car
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[#] Jun 26, 2005 08:49pm
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Greddo
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Magalia
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California,
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- -mac816- wrote:
- will the 30 or the 35 series tires work for these wheels or just the 30 to keep from rubbing. I don-t plan to drop my car
225/30R20 30 SERIES....
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[#] Jul 30, 2005 12:14pm
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