opinions on my 20X11 fitment...pics inside
#22
rolled front and rear. You could run a 245/35 but thats a little too much stretch for my liking
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HOLY CRAP nice bump lol. i'm actually looking at a set of wheels with exact width and offset as your wheels and i don't know what it takes to make them fit. any pictures of you car with the wheels? what size tires are you using? what did you do to the fender to make them fit?
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This might help guys. There was a thread a while back from a member trying to sell some Asantis. The fitments were 20x9 +15 F and 20x11 +15 R.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...new-tires.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/whe...new-tires.html
#30
[QUOTE=5t341th;6660810]245/35 achilles on 11. pretty good stuff
I didn't know what the hell I was talking about. After I got the tires removed and cleaned them up
, I measured them again. I found out they are 20x10.5 +29 rears. Wish they where 11's, but hey no fender pulling now. This weekend I got some Achilles 225/35 on the 9's and 245/35 on the 10.5's. All I need to do is shave the fenders and install my megan toe arms now before I install the wheels. Getting tired of looking at the stocks.
Speaking of trimming the fenders. What's cheapest way to get that done? I read that a belt sander is best, but I really want to use a small cheap dremel or something. I don't need to keep piling tools up in my apartment.
I didn't know what the hell I was talking about. After I got the tires removed and cleaned them up
, I measured them again. I found out they are 20x10.5 +29 rears. Wish they where 11's, but hey no fender pulling now. This weekend I got some Achilles 225/35 on the 9's and 245/35 on the 10.5's. All I need to do is shave the fenders and install my megan toe arms now before I install the wheels. Getting tired of looking at the stocks.
Speaking of trimming the fenders. What's cheapest way to get that done? I read that a belt sander is best, but I really want to use a small cheap dremel or something. I don't need to keep piling tools up in my apartment.