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80series rim offset

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80series rim offset

Post by Rampage »

what off set are late 80 series rims, 6 stud! Ones with the 5 holes round them!
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Post by MQ080 »

-20
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Post by dow50r »

i thought they were 0....4 inches in, 4 out
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Post by MQ080 »

Ok so the last post was a guess, but I promise I got up and opened the wheel bible this time:

Toyota factory rim offset:

80s
- +30 (16x5.5)
- +10 (15x7)
- 0 (16x8)

100s rfs
- 0 (16x6.5 & 16x8)

100s ifs
- +50 (16x8)
- +60 (17x8)
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Post by dow50r »

actually +20 is about the right offset if you are lifted with big tyres, i had +18 roh alloys that filled the guards and didnt scrape the inner wheelarches...so yeah :)
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Post by MQ080 »

-28 is a good offset for lifted rfs cruisers.
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