19x9.5 +42 / 19.8.5 +38 without rolling?
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19x9.5 +42 / 19.8.5 +38 without rolling?
Greetings,
Will a 19x8.5 +38 and 19x9.5 +42 fit ok on an SC400 with a stock suspension? I eventually may drop it (NYC roads) but I need to know if it will rub or negatively effect handling.
Im shopping for 18s but fell in love with some 19s today.
Will a 19x8.5 +38 and 19x9.5 +42 fit ok on an SC400 with a stock suspension? I eventually may drop it (NYC roads) but I need to know if it will rub or negatively effect handling.
Im shopping for 18s but fell in love with some 19s today.
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Lexus Champion
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It all depends on the tire width and height.
A 225/35/19 will be fine with that offset in the fronts. If you move up to a 235/40/19, you may need to roll.
A 235 or 245/35/19 out back should be fine on the rear. If you move up to a 255/40/19, you may need to roll.
This is just coming from personal experience and previous set ups on my car.
Best of luck and post pics of the wheels
A 225/35/19 will be fine with that offset in the fronts. If you move up to a 235/40/19, you may need to roll.
A 235 or 245/35/19 out back should be fine on the rear. If you move up to a 255/40/19, you may need to roll.
This is just coming from personal experience and previous set ups on my car.
Best of luck and post pics of the wheels
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Lexus Test Driver
Rolling that fender is gonna solve a lot of problems. If my fenders weren't rolled I think I might have just flared my fenders just turning on freeway ramps. Whether you slam your car or just drop it a bit you'll be glad you rolled your fenders because it gives clearance.
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i had a 19x8 = 215/35 and 19x9,5 245/35. i dont remember the offset but its much lower than those you mentioned because I used 25mm spacers in the rear and didnt need to roll. I was also lowered on tein SS almost max on both front and rear
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