I am 46 yrs old & considered old school. That tire stretch IMO is FUGLY period, you may think its a little bit but i see it as hideous. Front tires must be flush with the wheel and the rear tires must be MORE than the wheel. My genesis has 8.5 inch wheels in the front and i put on a 255 and it was stretched and i could not deal with it at all. I had them removed and put on a 265 and now its flush with the wheel. A good 90 deg flush. The rear is a 10 inch wheel with a 305 tire. Thanks for the video. Now i know how a 10.5 inch 22 offset fits on a supra for when i get mine.
Well one benefit you will have is that you can’t scrape your rims on the curb. But wow 265’s on an 8.5 inch rim, that is the exact opposite of stretch haha. The trouble with getting the perfect figment is price. Most REPLICA wheels only come in 9.5 & 10.5 +22. If I had the money to buy real meisters I would have got 9’s front & 10.5 +33 rear.
Actually the 265 on the 8.5 is FLUSH with the wheel. There is NO stretch in any direction. The tire is literally a 90 deg FLUSH with the wheel. A 275 will def stick out more than the wheel but thats not my taste for the front wheels ..
@@tomknapp6606 This is the closest i could find, offset is a 5mm difference www.fitmentindustries.com/wheel-offset-gallery/469538/1994-toyota-supra-aodhan-ah04-godspeed-project-coilovers
HOW do you have a 9.5 inch wheel with a 22mm offset and it barely pokes out past the fender ?? I have an 8.5 wheel with 20 offset and it pokes out almost 1.5 inches from the fender, its so much that it looks like a 4x4 supra .. Now the rear is a 10 inch wide with 25mm offset and it sticks out .5 inches from the fender which im ok with but the front is not making any sense ..
@@supravworld8777 YES i am 100% sure, they are +20 for the fronts and +25 for the rears. Its not even physically possible to put a -22 on any car, thats for 4x4 trucks so their tires stick out like 10 inches ...