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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#5716
need help!!! goin for a new set
19x9.5 +22 fronts 245/35/19
19x11 +22 rear 265/35/19 w/camber kit upper control arm
going for a flush look for my car also fenders and rear quarters are rolled
w/ max coilovers
direct fitment??
swapping rear new tires for the new to the fronts
19x9.5 +22 fronts 245/35/19
19x11 +22 rear 265/35/19 w/camber kit upper control arm
going for a flush look for my car also fenders and rear quarters are rolled
w/ max coilovers
direct fitment??
swapping rear new tires for the new to the fronts
Mines are
19x9.5 235/35/19
19x11 275/30/19
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i was planing to buy the next day lolol just waiting on the whats the proper tires size on the rears lol researching very hard ...
also if add spacer 10 mm front or 15 rear or vice versa 15mm front 10mm rear whats the total offset ?
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#5719
They are not on the car cause im still waiting for my coils lol
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need help!!! goin for a new set
19x9.5 +22 fronts 245/35/19
19x11 +22 rear 265/35/19 w/camber kit upper control arm
going for a flush look for my car also fenders and rear quarters are rolled
w/ max coilovers
direct fitment??
swapping rear new tires for the new to the fronts
19x9.5 +22 fronts 245/35/19
19x11 +22 rear 265/35/19 w/camber kit upper control arm
going for a flush look for my car also fenders and rear quarters are rolled
w/ max coilovers
direct fitment??
swapping rear new tires for the new to the fronts
The spacer width subtracts from your offset. From your example, the front with a 10mm spacer installed would become a 9.5 +12 and the rears with a 15mm spacer would be a 11 +7.
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#5723
Anyone know what offset I'd need to run 285s in the rear with a 18? Could I do 18x10.5 +38 and run 285s? I know 18x10.5 +15 would be too aggressive and I'm trying to avoid stretching the tires to do a track set up.
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I was running a 18x10.5 + 36 with a 285/35/18 michelin pilot sport before with shaved fenders. If your rear is completely rolled flat or shaven flat, then you could fit a 295 in the back on that 18x10.5 +38
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Hey guys im planning on getting some new rims here soon and I have a LS BBK on front and rears and I am a little concerned with clearance on the wheel on the calipers. The dimensions are : 17x9 for all four and I cant decide whether to get +25 or +33. Which offset would be more likely to clear the calipers?
thanks guys appreciate the info!!
thanks guys appreciate the info!!
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Hey guys im planning on getting some new rims here soon and I have a LS BBK on front and rears and I am a little concerned with clearance on the wheel on the calipers. The dimensions are : 17x9 for all four and I cant decide whether to get +25 or +33. Which offset would be more likely to clear the calipers?
thanks guys appreciate the info!!
thanks guys appreciate the info!!
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The fronts will fit no problem, but the rears will poke since that's a big wheel with a big stretch. Your options are basically add negative camber (I would guess -4 to -5 degrees, pull the rears, or a combination of the two.
The smallest tire recommended by tire manufactures for an 11" wheel is 275 width. The actual width of the tire varies by brand.
The spacer width subtracts from your offset. From your example, the front with a 10mm spacer installed would become a 9.5 +12 and the rears with a 15mm spacer would be a 11 +7.
The smallest tire recommended by tire manufactures for an 11" wheel is 275 width. The actual width of the tire varies by brand.
The spacer width subtracts from your offset. From your example, the front with a 10mm spacer installed would become a 9.5 +12 and the rears with a 15mm spacer would be a 11 +7.
thanks for the help bro
I've made a decision
im gonna run 235/25/19 9x9.5 fronts 275/30/19 19x11 rears and hopefully good set up
and lower the car a bit more just waiting for 275s to arrive to i can mount them and text fit my i don't mind having some negative camber lol