Wheel fitment question
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Wheel fitment question
Hey guys I have miro 398 18x10.5 with +20 offset my car is slammed all the way on tein coils what tire size do I need and what do I need to do to make them fit like fender roll and pull. What's a great stretch tire size for front and rear? Need help
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Isn't like.... the very first stickie... the wheel and tire fitment thread?
I'm sure someone has run a similar setup, so go and read through the thread please?
here i'll even link it for you.
here is the link
No i'm not trying to be a douche or a flamer, i'm just seriously saying that there is not a need for this thread.
I'm sure someone has run a similar setup, so go and read through the thread please?
here i'll even link it for you.
here is the link
No i'm not trying to be a douche or a flamer, i'm just seriously saying that there is not a need for this thread.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
I had a similar setup in the rear, that should fit at -4 camber if you run 235/40/18 for 10.5 width. Are your fronts different? I went with 215/40/18 on 9.5 width. Oh yeah You're gonna need to roll your fenders for sure.
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Isn't like.... the very first stickie... the wheel and tire fitment thread?
I'm sure someone has run a similar setup, so go and read through the thread please?
here i'll even link it for you.
here is the link
No i'm not trying to be a douche or a flamer, i'm just seriously saying that there is not a need for this thread.
I'm sure someone has run a similar setup, so go and read through the thread please?
here i'll even link it for you.
here is the link
No i'm not trying to be a douche or a flamer, i'm just seriously saying that there is not a need for this thread.
To the op, try 225/40 or 235/40 in front, and 245/40 in the rear. With a roll and pull. You might not have to pull much in the rear, but you'll need a good one up front.
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Okay, sorry, I'm a long time lurker, and I ventured over here from another forum where creating new threads when there is a sticky on the specific topic is generally frowned upon.
Like I said, I wasn't trying to offend the OP, but I guess what I said came out wrong.
To the OP Sorry for barging into your thread without useful information, and quite possibly wasting your time if you're in a hurry.
Like I said, I wasn't trying to offend the OP, but I guess what I said came out wrong.
To the OP Sorry for barging into your thread without useful information, and quite possibly wasting your time if you're in a hurry.
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You will definitely need to roll the fenders up front and in the rear.
For tire sizes I would say 235/35/18 or 245/35/18 up front and 255/35/18 in the rear. You would need serious stretching for the front. I personally wouldn't want to stretch the front tires that much. The rear could do 255 or 265 and be alright.
For tire sizes I would say 235/35/18 or 245/35/18 up front and 255/35/18 in the rear. You would need serious stretching for the front. I personally wouldn't want to stretch the front tires that much. The rear could do 255 or 265 and be alright.
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#9
Lexus Test Driver
Front and rear have a 20mm offset difference, so you're gonna need a 20mm spacer in the front if you wanna be flush. That's if you're matching -4 camber all around though. At one point I was gonna decide to match the lip size by having lower offset in the front, but that doesn't look staggered so I decided with +26 all around on my next wheels (closest offset I could have on the wheels).
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Also I think the wheel fitment thread needs an update, they have very typical wheels that are so easy to fit. I don't think that thread is very helpful if you're going to stance the SC since it lacks good examples.
#12
Lexus Test Driver
Actually never mind, with change of width comes with change of offset. I'm basing a perfect flush fitment off of the widths 9.5 0 offset and 10.5 +20 offset and I compare it on 1010tire's wheel offset calculator. So in your case you would need a 7mm spacer in the front.
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