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22x10.5 TSW Daytona Fitment

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Howdy Y’all,

I found these TSW wheels that tickle my fancy. I’m looking to go 22x10.5 and I’m trying to figure out if these will fit with no rubbing etc. Is anybody running these wheels?

Measurement list is: bolt pattern, backspace, offset, bore, weight, load, lip size
 

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They would fit but they won’t be flush. If you plan to not lower or run a 305/40 I’d run them as is to eliminate any chance of rubbing. If lowering or running a 305/35 I’d add a 6mm slip on spacer to get them out flush. +30 offset is dead flush.
 

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Howdy Y’all,

I found these TSW wheels that tickle my fancy. I’m looking to go 22x10.5 and I’m trying to figure out if these will fit with no rubbing etc. Is anybody running these wheels?

Measurement list is: bolt pattern, backspace, offset, bore, weight, load, lip size
They fit but you'd want a quarter-inch spacer to make it perfectly flush. As far as rubbing, a 305/40 may rub a little, while a 295/40, 305/35 or 315/35 will fit perfectly fine.
 

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They fit but you'd want a quarter-inch spacer to make it perfectly flush. As far as rubbing, a 305/40 may rub a little, while a 295/40, 305/35 or 315/35 will fit perfectly fine.
Some 315/35’s (30.7” OD) will rub just like some 305/40’s (30.6” OD) will on a +30 10.5 wheel. Either would clear on this +38 but a 315 would be really close to the strut so I wouldn’t recommend it myself.
 

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Cool. Thanks for the info. Where in the world would I find a 6mm hub centric wheel spacer? Would that spacer also fit in the 72.56 hub of the wheel. I don’t want to have all of the load transferred to the wheel studs. I plan at some point to install the springs from steeda I saw. So from what I understand a 305/35 will fit with the spacer and future lower without rubbing?
 

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You don’t really need a slip on spacer to be hubcentric and it only 6 mm the hub still protrude through enough for the wheel bore to make contact. If that 72.56 is the bore make sure you get hubcentric rings and you’ll be fine.
You’re correct on the springs and tire size but Steeda is the least drop out there.
 

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