Pics of Aftermarket Wheels on Stock Suspension Supras

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Seems like a lot of the aftermarket wheels are on lowered Supras, anybody here running aftermarket wheels with stock suspension? Unfortunately with my driveway and roads, lowering may not be an option due to the possibility of scraping. I feel others may be in the same boat so this may be a helpful thread.

Please share photos and specs of your aftermarket wheels/tires with stock suspension!

From a quick search on the forum to get things started:
@iceman21_23 on Volk TE37SL F:19x9.5+22 R:19x10.5+35 and OEM Tires
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@89 and 95 on Giovanna Haleb 20x10.5 + 305/30-20 in rear, 20x9 front
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Gram Lights 57CR in gloss black: 19x9.5 +25, 19x10.5 +35 stock tires, stock suspension. Doubt I'll ever change it, but if I do, it'll be a minimal drop because I'm not getting any younger.
 
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first time posting this.. and i can already feel the criticism..

but none the less, here is my contribution. still trying to figure out my fitment tho.. i dont think im going to lower my car (due to my driveway, which i already scrape on, and my daily drives)

theyre ESR SR01 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +22 on rears. I had to run a 12mm spacer in front to clear the caliper (which i thought it was going to clear, but sadly was wong) which made my rear fitment a bit weak compared to the front. so i had to compensate with a little 5mm spacer on the rear (still not sure whether to run a 5mm or 10mm spacer on the rear, i feel like 10mm would be really pushing it and will rub badly.)
Also running stock tires. little pokey boi.

still havent driven it though..

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first time posting this.. and i can already feel the criticism..

but none the less, here is my contribution. still trying to figure out my fitment tho.. i dont think im going to lower my car (due to my driveway, which i already scrape on, and my daily drives)

theyre ESR SR01 19x9.5 +22 front and 19x10.5 +22 on rears. I had to run a 12mm spacer in front to clear the caliper (which i thought it was going to clear, but sadly was wong) which made my rear fitment a bit weak compared to the front. so i had to compensate with a little 5mm spacer on the rear (still not sure whether to run a 5mm or 10mm spacer on the rear, i feel like 10mm would be really pushing it and will rub badly.)
Also running stock tires. little pokey boi.

still havent driven it though..

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imo Wheels should not poke out from the fenders...makes the car look like a 4 wheel drive...but each his own?

Do LOVE the wheels though...
 

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Are the wheels true 3 piece?
If so why not change the barrels for a more flush fit? Or were you going for a poke look?
 

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Are the wheels true 3 piece?
If so why not change the barrels for a more flush fit? Or were you going for a poke look?
Sadly theyre not ? too broke.. as people know it as the "BBS Reps" haha
i was going for a more "flush" look and its the only offset they offered. I thought i was going to clear upfront, and worried more with the rear. but it turned out the other way around.. and since the front poked out, i was trying to compensate on the rears. but i dont mind "a little" poke just not too much. oh well at least it looks decent :dunno:
 

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So 12mm spacers are just enough to clear the calipers? Looks like it only pokes a few mm...

The car does look good...the wheels are killer( even though they're a knock off...lol)
 

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So 12mm spacers are just enough to clear the calipers? Looks like it only pokes a few mm...

The car does look good...the wheels are killer( even though they're a knock off...lol)
yea.. but i heard mostly every one goes for a 19x9.5 +22 in front for a flush fitment and clears the calipers, but i guess it also depends on the make/design of the wheel.

thanks i appreciate it. at least i dont try to set it off as "real BBS" by slapping a sticker on it, more disrespect.

my friend was selling me actual BBS CH R but they were 5x120 so i couldnt run them ?
 
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Found another, here's @DrRay81 on Advan GT 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5+32. Michelin PS4s 275/35/19 and 295/35/19:
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Found another, here's @DrRay81 on Advan GT 19x9.5 +22 and 19x10.5+32. Michelin PS4s 275/35/19 and 295/35/19:
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that looks great. It almost looks lowered. Gap is minimum with the larger tires
 

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Just got a question. How are you broke and afford a brand new Supra? Just curious... Poor people donā€™t own brand new Supras...

+22 is way too much poke for the rears. You may need to camber the wheels in to get less poke.

Sell those wheels and take off the spacers. When you can afford better spec wheels, then try again. Please donā€™t do that to a beautiful A90.....
 
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Just got a question. How are you broke and afford a brand new Supra? Just curious... Poor people donā€™t own brand new Supras...

+22 is way too much poke for the rears. You may need to camber the wheels in to get less poke.

Sell those wheels and take off the spacers. When you can afford better spec wheels, then try again. Please donā€™t do that to a beautiful A90.....
Dam man calm your tits down, itā€™s his car and he can do whatever he wants. His finances are one of your business. If you want info simpli ask him no need to be a dick about it and insult the man. Freaking keyboard warriors.
 

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that looks great. It almost looks lowered. Gap is minimum with the larger tires
It also has the front splitter, side skirts, etc. which help too. It looks great.
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