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Offset, Spacers, What kind? (avalon)

Postby .onetohate » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:01 pm

^ yea- hell ya! i'd get 20mm if i were you!
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Postby Midias » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:12 pm

I just went from 25 to 15 because on big bumps or with 3 people in the car I was getting a little rubbing with the 25's
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Postby ---CAMRAZY--- » Thu Mar 12, 2009 5:15 pm

Spacers are cool. I hate when people act all scared to rock them.... I only use hub centric ones though... H&R, Ichiba, or Kics are cool.
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Postby GreeKAvaLoN » Thu Mar 12, 2009 6:39 pm

Ok, so the rims I'm getting on the Avalon most likely won't need spacers. The sienna however, may be getting a new set of rims with +50 offset with tires of 215/55R17 (thankyou for info akora) These are still just a possibility, but what spacers would i need? I believe the stock tires on the Sienna now are 205/70R15 (its either 70R or 65R 5 more then my 97 Avalon)

Can someone please "guide" me which spacers I would need? I still have no clue. This is like a foreign language to me. :cry: I hate wheels.
are avalons supposed to be this fast?
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Postby TRDSleeper » Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:56 pm

Mr_Krispy1183 wrote:^If the 5mm are from Ichiba as well, I would think they would also have the hubcentric lip. Also, out of curiosity, what is your wheel/tire setup/size? I am waiting on some 15mm spacers to come in and be installed, but I'm curious as to why you'd go from 20 to 5.



My wheels are 18x7.5 inches with a +50mm offset. I ordered 40mm but the stupid shop sent 50mm instead so now I am looking for spacers to gain some space and be able to run 225/40/18 tires instead of 215/45/18. 5mm spacers would provide the bare minimum clearance I'll need without rolling my fenders.
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Postby TRDSleeper » Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:16 pm

GreeKAvaLoN wrote:Ok, so the rims I'm getting on the Avalon most likely won't need spacers. The sienna however, may be getting a new set of rims with +50 offset with tires of 215/55R17 (thankyou for info akora) These are still just a possibility, but what spacers would i need? I believe the stock tires on the Sienna now are 205/70R15 (its either 70R or 65R 5 more then my 97 Avalon)

Can someone please "guide" me which spacers I would need? I still have no clue. This is like a foreign language to me. :cry: I hate wheels.


If you are running 215 tires then you might not even need spacers, especially if you are still using stock struts. I have +50mm wheels with 215 tires and they did not rub at all with OEM struts. Only after I installed Tokico struts that they started coming really close to my tires because the Tokicos were thicker than OEM. It's actually so close that there's only enough room to slide a credit card in between. Main point: I think you will be fine without spacers (assuming you still have OEM struts).
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Postby x2dg » Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:55 pm

im testing out some 19 x 9.5 +38 offset with a 15mm spacer, im hoping it will work! i try'd a 12mm and the stretchiness of the rear wheels rubs on the strut :(
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Postby TRDSleeper » Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:20 pm

^ Wow, your wheels are wide and the offset is still quite high. Hopefully you can clear the struts with 15mm spacers. If not, I have an almost brand new pair of Ichiba 20mm for sale.
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Postby Mr_Krispy1183 » Wed Mar 18, 2009 10:15 pm

F***in Ichibas....story soon. Right now, waiting until morning to get these install f***ers to mend my car.
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Postby x2dg » Thu Mar 19, 2009 5:50 am

yea very wide but im not sure how much clearance should i exactly have from the wheel to the strut? inches, mm...
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