Toyota GR86 Base 2022 with 17×8 / 17×8-inch Enkei T6R Wheel

About This Toyota GR86 Base 2022 Build

We love featuring real builds from real owners. This Gloss Gunmetal Toyota GR86 Base 2022 sits on a set of 17×8 / 17×8-inch Enkei T6R wheels, and the result speaks for itself.

The owner chose Enkei for a reason. This brand delivers serious quality and a design language that turns heads at every car meet. We see hundreds of Toyota GR86 Base builds come through WheelFront every month, but this one stands out. The combination of the Gloss Gunmetal exterior with the Enkei T6R creates a look that balances aggression with elegance.

Fitment Breakdown: Enkei T6R on the Toyota GR86 Base 2022

I walked around this GR86 for ten minutes straight at the last meet. The Enkei T6R in a 17x8 square setup fits this chassis like it rolled off the assembly line that way. That 45 offset keeps the wheels tucked perfectly under the factory fenders without looking like a sunken mess.

The 17-inch diameter is the secret sauce for the ZN8 platform. Smaller wheels let you run more tire sidewall, which keeps the ride compliant and the grip predictable. You get plenty of meat on the road without the harshness of a rubber-band tire setup.

Clearance is a non-issue with these specs. I checked the front brake calipers, and the T6R design provides massive breathing room even with the stock base brakes. You won't need spacers to clear the hardware here.

Hub bore fitment is spot on for the Toyota platform. Enkei builds these to be hub-centric, so you get zero vibration at highway speeds. It feels solid and planted exactly where you want it.

The six-spoke design carries enough weight to look aggressive but keeps the barrel surprisingly deep for an 8-inch width. That extra depth gives the wheel a concave profile that makes the car look wider than it actually is. It really fills out the arches nicely.

Because the car sits on coilovers, the wheel sits flush with the fender line at full compression. You have no rubbing issues on the inner liners or the fender tabs. It is a clean, functional fitment that does not compromise the driving dynamics.

What We Recommend for Toyota GR86 Base 2022 Owners

If you want a daily driver that can handle a track day, stick to the 17x8 or 17x9 square setup. Going square allows you to rotate your tires, which saves your wallet in the long run. It also keeps the handling neutral and predictable in corners.

Aim for an offset between 38 and 45. Anything lower than 35 usually starts poking past the fender, and that invites rock chips and unwanted attention from the police. Stay in the sweet spot to keep the alignment geometry happy.

Avoid heavy spacers if you can. Quality wheels like the T6R are engineered to work without them. If you feel you need spacers for that last bit of "poke," you probably picked the wrong offset to begin with.

Pair these wheels with a performance tire that has a stiff sidewall. A 225/45/17 tire works beautifully on an 8-inch wide wheel. It gives you a square shoulder that looks aggressive and provides crisp turn-in response.

Don't fall for the trap of massive wheels. An 18 or 19-inch wheel might look flashy in a parking lot, but it kills the GR86's nimble character. Stick to 17s if you actually enjoy driving your car hard.

Style and Build Analysis

The Gloss Gunmetal paint on this GR86 is deep, dark, and moody. When you pair that with the sharp, industrial look of the T6R, the car takes on a menacing street presence. It looks like a factory prototype that escaped the testing track.

The six-spoke design is a classic rally-inspired aesthetic. It screams performance without trying too hard to be trendy. It matches the sharp, angular body lines of the new Toyota chassis perfectly.

In direct sunlight, the gunmetal finish shows off all the curves of the GR86 fenders. The wheels don't disappear into the shadow of the wheel well, even though they are a darker shade. They provide just enough contrast to be noticed.

Compared to other builds I see, this one favors function over "stance" theatrics. You don't see crazy negative camber or tires stretched to the point of danger. It looks like a car built by someone who actually knows how to drive.

The proportions feel balanced from every angle. You get enough wheel to make the car look modern, but enough tire to make it look ready for a rally stage. It is a masterclass in tasteful, subtle modification.

Why We Love This Build

Seeing this car in person confirms what I always say: simplicity wins every single time. That Gloss Gunmetal finish against the sharp T6R spokes catches the light in a way that makes the whole car look like it is vibrating with potential energy. It sits low, it sits wide, and it begs to be pushed into a mountain corner at high speed.

We love this build because it doesn't try to be a show car. It is a driver’s car, built for the love of the machine, and it makes every other stock GR86 look a bit unfinished by comparison. This is exactly how a modern sports car should look when the owner gets it right.

Stop overthinking your wheel choice and just build this exact setup. You will never regret putting a set of T6Rs on a GR86.

Full Specs Breakdown

Here is exactly what this owner is running. We break down every detail so you can replicate this build or use it as a starting point for your own setup.

  • Car Make & Model: Toyota GR86 Base 2022
  • Vehicle Color: Gloss Gunmetal
  • Wheel Brand & Model: Enkei T6R
  • Wheel Size: 17×8 / 17×8
  • Offset: 45 / 45
  • Tires: Continental Extremecontact DWS06 Plus 225/45 25″x8.9″ / 225/45 25″x8.9″
  • Suspension: Coilovers

Before You Buy: Fitment Checklist

Wheel sizes explained - diameter, width, offset and backspacing guide
Understanding wheel sizing: diameter, width, offset and backspacing all affect fitment on your Toyota GR86 Base.

We talk to Toyota GR86 Base owners every day. These are the questions we hear most before they pull the trigger on new wheels.

Will 17×8 / 17×8-inch wheels fit my Toyota GR86 Base? Yes, but fitment depends on width, offset, and tire size working together. A wrong offset means rubbing. A wrong tire size means poor handling. Always verify all three.

Do I need to modify my fenders? That depends on your offset and suspension. A conservative offset with stock ride height usually fits without modification. Go aggressive and you may need to roll or pull your fenders.

Can I daily-drive this setup? Absolutely. Thousands of Toyota GR86 Base owners run 17×8 / 17×8-inch wheels every day. The key is choosing the right tire with enough sidewall to absorb road imperfections.

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