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jnukem78

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ok, i know this is a xr forum but i have a wheel fitment question for a 2013 reg cab 2wd tacoma. will 19"x8.5" +30 front and 19"x10" +35 rear STR 607 wheels fit my truck? i want them to be flush with the fenders. any input would be greatly appreciated.
 

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You're going to want to be much closer to a 0 offset to be flush. The guy you want to ask is Grumpy....he's the offset guru :top:
 

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i thought that if i go closer to "0" offset that the wheels will stick out too much. i seen one guy with a reg cab running tsw's with +40 offset and his looks a little in the fender. i know xr's run +12 to +22 on 19's and they are pretty much flush but of course they have the factory fener flares that stick out an 1" more tham mine. can anyone chime in? i see those charts but i thought the #'s differ depending on the wheel.
 

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Offset is dependent on rim width. Basically a +35 offset on an 8" rim is not the same as a +35 on a 9.5" rim. I did forget that you don't have the flares. In order to be sure what you want to do is measure your current clearance to the lip of the fender from the lip of your stock rim. Then use the offset calculator, I like this one, to figure out what offset you need using the desired wheel width. Hope this helps. :top:
 

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i'll give that a try. hopefully it helps cause i really don't want to go to a shop and sit there trying rims on. thanks for the help!
 

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On a 8.5" width i would go with roughly 0 offset and with a 10" width i would look for about +20 to +25 at most

Edit- thats with 8.5" in front and 10" in rear
 
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I have a 9.5" wide rim with 285 tires all the way around, +15 offset, they sit maybe a quarter inch out of the fender, and it was Grumpy that put me in the right direction! He suggested to me not to stagger the front and back, which I'm glad I didn't now because the KDW tires I have do wear fast and need to rotate often! Here is a pic for reference of my setup...



 

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Since you don't have the fender flares like the xr you might want 0 offset in the front for the 8in and for the rear 20-25 off set for the 10in
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This is 18x10.5 +15 all around

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This is 19x9.5 +15 all around

just to give you a rough idea
 

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They'll fit but they're going to be tucked in to the wheel wells. For reference my wheels are 20x8.5 with a +25 offset. This is how they look on the truck....

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Old pics but they get the job done.
 
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