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#441849 Apr 13, 2:26pm
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how will an offset of 48+ effect the celica???

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the wheel will sit inward towards the brakes and will not be flushed with the fenders...anywhere between +30 to +38 would be ideal

Crizzz #441851 Apr 13, 4:32pm
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It wouldn't even fit. The rim will be hitting the brakes/calipers.
You will need wheel spacers. Either 10mm or 15mm


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BigJun #441852 Apr 13, 5:08pm
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thats not true because i have some sokudos and they were 48 offset they fit but they were not flush with the fender, all you have to do is use a spacer. also my sokudos are for sale.

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