10.5 inch rims all around
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i dont have any experience with 10.5 all around but it might be hard, there is a guy here with 10s in the front and like others said its all about offset.
this is 19x10 +42, 19x10.5 +25 after spacer
and here is his car with a 10+37, he says that it pretty much is as close to the suspension as you can get
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...stalled-3.html
this is 19x10 +42, 19x10.5 +25 after spacer
and here is his car with a 10+37, he says that it pretty much is as close to the suspension as you can get
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...stalled-3.html
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I currently have 18x10+18 all round on mine, and i have 0 clearance issues from either brakes or steering, nothing scrubs.
It all depends on offset but if you were to run a 10.5+24 it would sit in the same outer position as mine does currently (just a tiny bit of poke) and have 12mm LESS clearance on the inside lip of the rim.
It all depends on offset but if you were to run a 10.5+24 it would sit in the same outer position as mine does currently (just a tiny bit of poke) and have 12mm LESS clearance on the inside lip of the rim.
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look at your wheel in the front, if you look at the inner lip of your wheel, does it look like you can fit 12mm more between the wheel and the shock?
I currently have 18x10+18 all round on mine, and i have 0 clearance issues from either brakes or steering, nothing scrubs.
It all depends on offset but if you were to run a 10.5+24 it would sit in the same outer position as mine does currently (just a tiny bit of poke) and have 12mm LESS clearance on the inside lip of the rim.
It all depends on offset but if you were to run a 10.5+24 it would sit in the same outer position as mine does currently (just a tiny bit of poke) and have 12mm LESS clearance on the inside lip of the rim.
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Yeah there's an easy 15mm-20mm clearance to my BC coilovers
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i dont have any experience with 10.5 all around but it might be hard, there is a guy here with 10s in the front and like others said its all about offset.
this is 19x10 +42, 19x10.5 +25 after spacer
and here is his car with a 10+37, he says that it pretty much is as close to the suspension as you can get
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...stalled-3.html
this is 19x10 +42, 19x10.5 +25 after spacer
and here is his car with a 10+37, he says that it pretty much is as close to the suspension as you can get
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...stalled-3.html
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I can see 10.5 in the rear, but the front can be done with a high offset (assuming you going to flush is with the fenders), but the issue maybe rubbing the inner wheel well during a turn...lol. go for it bro...go prove it can be done...lol.
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im rocking 10's at the front and 10.5 rears, +12 offset. 235 tyres allround.
www.flickr.com/turboa for pics.
www.flickr.com/turboa for pics.