KaboomJohn111 Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 Hey All, I'm Planning on buying myself a new set of rims for my KE70 Corolla The wheels I have in mind are Performance Superlite Gloss Black/Machined (Chrome) Lip I want to fit 14x6 OR 15x6 (Both sizes are available) But I want to know how much offset is required (Since they offer to make the rims to requested offset Between +3 and +25) I know these wheels are small in comparision to what other guys are running (usually 15x7 or 15x8, most common so far), But this is my daily, Also I don't want to do any changes to the guards (otherwise I'd probably ruin the paint I put on it christmas day 2012), Also I don't want it to stick out of the guards, and I'll Admit (Please don't hate me for this) I'm really not a fan of Streched tyres (If I calculated correctly If I get 15" I'd use 195/50R15 and If 14" I'd use 185/60R14) So back to the Question at hand (how much offset do I request for) I want it to be a straight clean fit and not stick out or need to modify guards, And obviously so that it won't strike or scrub on anything when full lock, etc. Quote
LittleRedSpirit Posted December 3, 2016 Report Posted December 3, 2016 You can measure this yourself if you jack up the car, remove a wheel and measure the space you have. Then work back wards and see. There are simple explanations online about how offset is calculated. Quote
KaboomJohn111 Posted December 5, 2016 Author Report Posted December 5, 2016 I've done some calculations 15x6 (+12) offset should fit, But Does anyone run this, Since I want to know how it would look The rims are Performance Superlite 15x6 rims Quote
B.L.Z.BUB Posted December 7, 2016 Report Posted December 7, 2016 You will have zero issues with this spec wheel. You will not need any guard work (depending on how low you go) The worst guard work you may need, which I doubt you'll need, is the inner lip rolled up, and this will only be needed on the front if you lower your car significantly. Quote
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