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Hi All,

My ride is Altis 2008 model. Need advise from ppl here. Currently looking to upgrade from stock rim. Look at OZ rim, 17" 5x100, 7.5J +35 offset. Some shop say +35 too out , recommend +48. Got another shop say +35 flush with fender , say +48 too in. So duno if use offset +35 will there be any issue like will bua fender if go over hump al this ..... My car not lowered.

 

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Chogokin

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  On 2/27/2020 at 2:48 PM, Chogokin said:

Hi All,

My ride is Altis 2008 model. Need advise from ppl here. Currently looking to upgrade from stock rim. Look at OZ rim, 17" 5x100, 7.5J +35 offset. Some shop say +35 too out , recommend +48. Got another shop say +35 flush with fender , say +48 too in. So duno if use offset +35 will there be any issue like will bua fender if go over hump al this ..... My car not lowered.

 

Thanks

Chogokin

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What is your  2008 stock size and offset?  Simple rule is from your current stock tyre width, for every 10 mm increase in new tyre width, you offset +5mm inward, but you may not exactly 5mm, so anything close to 5mm would be good.  Experts here feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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  On 2/27/2020 at 11:54 PM, yishunite said:

I look up ur default and it says +39/40. Best to stick around this region. +35 still ok. +50 maybe a bit too in unless using wider tyres (7.5-8j)

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The shop say stock rim should be +40 . I looking at OZ HyperGT 17", 7.5J either +48 or +35. offset .So now confused....

 

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  On 2/28/2020 at 5:22 AM, Ct3833 said:

What is your  2008 stock size and offset?  Simple rule is from your current stock tyre width, for every 10 mm increase in new tyre width, you offset +5mm inward, but you may not exactly 5mm, so anything close to 5mm would be good.  Experts here feel free to correct me if I am wrong.

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Currently on stock rim and tire profile 195/65/15.  I looking at OZ HyperGT 17", 7.5J either +48 or +35. offset .So now confused....

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  On 2/28/2020 at 12:06 PM, Chogokin said:

Currently on stock rim and tire profile 195/65/15.  I looking at OZ HyperGT 17", 7.5J either +48 or +35. offset .So now confused....

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Use this for reference. Looks like for 7.5j 17" with a 215mm tyre, the offset should be +40. What tyre width are you reconsidering? 

https://www.wheel-size.com/size/toyota/corolla-altis/2008/

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  On 2/27/2020 at 2:48 PM, Chogokin said:

Hi All,

My ride is Altis 2008 model. Need advise from ppl here. Currently looking to upgrade from stock rim. Look at OZ rim, 17" 5x100, 7.5J +35 offset. Some shop say +35 too out , recommend +48. Got another shop say +35 flush with fender , say +48 too in. So duno if use offset +35 will there be any issue like will bua fender if go over hump al this ..... My car not lowered.

 

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Chogokin

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the information  your collected is 99.99% correct.

my only answer is Ask your self what do your want (not need)

1 issue you have to remember is the tire Size also.

for me if I upgrade , I will do 225/45/17 with 7jx17 offset +40

 

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  On 3/5/2020 at 2:17 AM, Roberttan said:

the information  your collected is 99.99% correct.

my only answer is Ask your self what do your want (not need)

1 issue you have to remember is the tire Size also.

for me if I upgrade , I will do 225/45/17 with 7jx17 offset +40

 

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7J with 225 tire will be buck out alot ? 

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  On 3/10/2020 at 12:30 PM, ismailmiller said:

225/45/r17.. This was the rim I used to use for my 2008 altis. But I downgraded cos of fuel consumption. This should work 

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Oh did i make the correct decision ? hahaha

 

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