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Old 07-27-2012, 06:41 PM   #1
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Default 97 supra N/A wheel fitment

Hi, I am looking for some rims on my supra but I don't know much about wheel fitments. I am aiming towards a conservative look, no rims popping out/fender rolling. I was wondering if anyone can help me on the wheel fitment, Like what size would work best. I was leaning towards 18"x9.5" 18"x10" but someone told me that I would have to roll my fenders so it was a no go. Any suggesstions? I'm going for Varrstoen TE37's or 5zigens GN+.
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Hi, I am looking for some rims on my supra but I don't know much about wheel fitments. I am aiming towards a conservative look, no rims popping out/fender rolling. I was wondering if anyone can help me on the wheel fitment, Like what size would work best. I was leaning towards 18"x9.5" 18"x10" but someone told me that I would have to roll my fenders so it was a no go. Any suggesstions? I'm going for Varrstoen TE37's or 5zigens GN+.
Trimming the rear fender lip is *trivial. Please consider this route. If you do this, you can easily fit 315-width rubber on 11.5" width rear rims.
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