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So I'm looking at Advan wheels: front 19x9.5 +22 and rears 19x10.5 +32. After researching, it seems the 'Supra Spec' on these wheel widths are front +25 and rear +35. My question, with the +22 and +32 offsets will the wheels poke a bit much? For tires, I was thinking about front 275/35 and rear 295/35. I plan to lower, at most with a 1 finger gap to possibly no gap (although it was suggested to me to leave some gap for travel). So, obviously I'm concerned about rubbing.

Possible tire brands: Advan, Michelin, Toyo, and open to other great performers

Appreciate your input and guidance! Wheel offsets are not my expertise. I believe the lower the offset, the more it pushes the wheel out?

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They should be no problem fitting at all with no rubbing. Especially once you lower, alignment and camber that bad boy.
 

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I have Advans in those spec on 265/35/19 Front and 285/35/19 Rear using ECS02's. I'm also lowered on Eibach springs, no rubbing issues here.

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I have Advans in those spec on 265/35/19 Front and 285/35/19 Rear using ECS02's. I'm also lowered on Eibach springs, no rubbing issues here.

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any reason why you didn't go with 275 and 295 tires? always kind of thought 265 and 285 were a tad stretch on 9.5s and 10.5s. + arent 265 and 285 harder to find? TIA!
 

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any reason why you didn't go with 275 and 295 tires? always kind of thought 265 and 285 were a tad stretch on 9.5s and 10.5s. + arent 265 and 285 harder to find? TIA!
Plenty of options available in 265/285, at least in the 300TW class. Stock wheels are 19x9 and 19x10 with 255/275 so adding a half inch of width front and rear just seemed natural to add 10mm wider tires.

It also means that the diameter of the tire is very similar to OEM and the front/rear ratio is very similar to OEM. At least with ECS02's it doesn't look stretched at all imo, it looks pretty OEM where 275/295 looks a bit chunkier

Nothing wrong with either sizing, both work perfectly well

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