Need help again ASAP ( will these wheels fit 1996)
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Need help again ASAP ( will these wheels fit 1996)
Hey guys I have a 2nd gen 1996 Toyota Celsior/LS400 and I have the chance to buy some nice 19's just need to know if they'll fit.
The fitment is 19x8 19x9.5 with an et20 offset all around. Will this fit good one my Celsior?
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The fitment is 19x8 19x9.5 with an et20 offset all around. Will this fit good one my Celsior?
Thanks!
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Ya I was gonna try but I just dont overly have time to look through pages and pages I'm up north Alberta working at the moment seems like I never have time for anything lol
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Helping yourself is usually a lot faster if this is 'asap' vs waiting for someone to answer.
Make sure to confirm the bolt pattern as well.
Make sure to confirm the bolt pattern as well.
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Well instead of looking thru tons of pages of wheel set-ups ill give my opinion, since it seems the other guy is too lazy to help you lmao smh moderators
I have 19x10+12 19x11+12 on my 96 and i have a slight roll in the back and a decent one in the front, so im gonna go ahead and say as long as u run like a 215-35/40-19 tire and a 225-35/40-19 tire you should be fine
the difference in the sidewall height 35/40 is based on how you want the ride to be and how much meat u like on the tires
hope this helps
I have 19x10+12 19x11+12 on my 96 and i have a slight roll in the back and a decent one in the front, so im gonna go ahead and say as long as u run like a 215-35/40-19 tire and a 225-35/40-19 tire you should be fine
the difference in the sidewall height 35/40 is based on how you want the ride to be and how much meat u like on the tires
hope this helps
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those should fit great but you mighttt rub a tiny bit with the rears
i know running a 19x9.5+45 rear on my 93 barley cleared the stock fenders
you might have to shave a tiny bit off but nothing major
i know running a 19x9.5+45 rear on my 93 barley cleared the stock fenders
you might have to shave a tiny bit off but nothing major
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in general, those will fit. 90-94 cars have smaller fenders compared to 95-00.
in addition you have to consider if the car is lowered and how low, plus your tire sizing, PLUS the spoke design if it will allow your brake calipers to clear. lots of extra info is needed before we can give a definite answer.
in addition you have to consider if the car is lowered and how low, plus your tire sizing, PLUS the spoke design if it will allow your brake calipers to clear. lots of extra info is needed before we can give a definite answer.
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Please don't publicly put me down for trying to help. Not cool.
Pm me if you want to discuss further please.
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Well instead of looking thru tons of pages of wheel set-ups ill give my opinion, since it seems the other guy is too lazy to help you lmao smh moderators
I have 19x10+12 19x11+12 on my 96 and i have a slight roll in the back and a decent one in the front, so im gonna go ahead and say as long as u run like a 215-35/40-19 tire and a 225-35/40-19 tire you should be fine
the difference in the sidewall height 35/40 is based on how you want the ride to be and how much meat u like on the tires
hope this helps
I have 19x10+12 19x11+12 on my 96 and i have a slight roll in the back and a decent one in the front, so im gonna go ahead and say as long as u run like a 215-35/40-19 tire and a 225-35/40-19 tire you should be fine
the difference in the sidewall height 35/40 is based on how you want the ride to be and how much meat u like on the tires
hope this helps
OP should have searched, if he had he would have found that with his specs and relatively narrow wheels he can get away with a roll/shave in the front and rear with full sized tires, no stretch needed.
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looking at your pics you have a pretty solid pull in the front, not just a roll. Mild pull in the rear.
OP should have searched, if he had he would have found that with his specs and relatively narrow wheels he can get away with a roll/shave in the front and rear with full sized tires, no stretch needed.
OP should have searched, if he had he would have found that with his specs and relatively narrow wheels he can get away with a roll/shave in the front and rear with full sized tires, no stretch needed.
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It has the stock air ride and I'll probably just leave it stock. I think I'll have the Celsior up for sale soon anyways.