SC430 wheel fitment
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I'm scrapping my stock wheels and going for some high quality forged 19" or 20" with new NON-RFT tires. I like Michelin Pilot Sports, but I can't decide on 19" or 20", and I know nothing of offsets, spacers, etc., so help a brother out with some solid advice!
I live in Chicago, and the roads suck, so maybe 19" is better with a little taller aspect ratio? Give me advice on what wheel/tire/offset/spacer(?) sizes and brands would fit the best. I want the totally-filled wheel-well look. I also would consider new springs/shocks or maybe coilovers to lower my ride 3/4". Pics would be great, too. (My ride is a stock-suspension Black '02 SC, and I switch to stock wheels w/snow RFT's in the winter.) THANKS.
I live in Chicago, and the roads suck, so maybe 19" is better with a little taller aspect ratio? Give me advice on what wheel/tire/offset/spacer(?) sizes and brands would fit the best. I want the totally-filled wheel-well look. I also would consider new springs/shocks or maybe coilovers to lower my ride 3/4". Pics would be great, too. (My ride is a stock-suspension Black '02 SC, and I switch to stock wheels w/snow RFT's in the winter.) THANKS.
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feel free to search for thread started by me on my sc430 with 20s. you can see pics there on the drop.
if you get 20s, you can get overspec tires (1" larger diameter) so you have the same profile as 19s, but at the same time you might experience rubbing. 20s with overspec wheels will also fill the wheel well better obviously
if you don't want any rubbing, then 19s are probably the way to go so you can have some cushions on tires.
lower the car on coilovers, not springs. coilovers are the right way to go
wheel tire offset spec, i have already posted it all in first post
if you get 20s, you can get overspec tires (1" larger diameter) so you have the same profile as 19s, but at the same time you might experience rubbing. 20s with overspec wheels will also fill the wheel well better obviously
if you don't want any rubbing, then 19s are probably the way to go so you can have some cushions on tires.
lower the car on coilovers, not springs. coilovers are the right way to go
wheel tire offset spec, i have already posted it all in first post
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Swoop,
Looks like 20x9F & 20x10R with offsets in the high 20's, adding coilovers and just picked up a Wald kit.... the hardest part is deciding on what wheel to go with. Are you in on the Chicago Lexus Club? If not, check it out in the Forums section here. We're pushing for more active members, especially since summer might be here by end of July
Looks like 20x9F & 20x10R with offsets in the high 20's, adding coilovers and just picked up a Wald kit.... the hardest part is deciding on what wheel to go with. Are you in on the Chicago Lexus Club? If not, check it out in the Forums section here. We're pushing for more active members, especially since summer might be here by end of July
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Swoop,
Looks like 20x9F & 20x10R with offsets in the high 20's, adding coilovers and just picked up a Wald kit.... the hardest part is deciding on what wheel to go with. Are you in on the Chicago Lexus Club? If not, check it out in the Forums section here. We're pushing for more active members, especially since summer might be here by end of July
Looks like 20x9F & 20x10R with offsets in the high 20's, adding coilovers and just picked up a Wald kit.... the hardest part is deciding on what wheel to go with. Are you in on the Chicago Lexus Club? If not, check it out in the Forums section here. We're pushing for more active members, especially since summer might be here by end of July
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bwaag1 (02-03-24)
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I am switching my setup to 19's. 19x9.5 +26mm offset in the front and 19x10.5 +29mm offset in the back. I am going to use 275/35/zr19 in the back but I am undecided with the front tire size. The car will be lowered on Tein S-Techs as well. Any thoughts? Thanks
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G-Spider Wheels
Anyone ever put the G-Spider Wheels on an SC430? I am going to go very conservative and I'm thinking of just the 18x8 in front and 18x8.5 in the back. Can anyon suggest the offset's i should be using as well as a recommended tire size? I know that 245/40/18 in the front will work. But will 275/40/18 fit in the rear?
Thanks for your help.
Thanks for your help.
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Whoriders (11-11-20)
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I forgot to mention. I have a set of used Pirelli 245/40/zr19 fronts and 275/40zr19 back. Is this too big for my setup? I wouldnt mind using them since they are just sitting in the garage. Thanks!
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18" wheel fitment check
Hi guys,
will this set of 4 wheels fit my 03 SC430:
2x Front Wheels 18x8 10-Spokes, 5-lug, 4-1/2 Bolt Patter, 45mm Offset, 6-3/8 Back Space
2x Rear Wheels 18x8.5 10-Spokes, 5-lug, 4-1/2 Bolt Patter, 50mm Offset, 6-13/16 Back Space
they are replacing the stock "pie plate" wheels with P245/40ZR-18 Continental ContiExtreme on them. I'm keeping the tires since they are just 5000 miles new.
thanks in advance!
will this set of 4 wheels fit my 03 SC430:
2x Front Wheels 18x8 10-Spokes, 5-lug, 4-1/2 Bolt Patter, 45mm Offset, 6-3/8 Back Space
2x Rear Wheels 18x8.5 10-Spokes, 5-lug, 4-1/2 Bolt Patter, 50mm Offset, 6-13/16 Back Space
they are replacing the stock "pie plate" wheels with P245/40ZR-18 Continental ContiExtreme on them. I'm keeping the tires since they are just 5000 miles new.
thanks in advance!
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305/25/20's on a 20x10 rim with a +41 offset??
http://www.lgwnorcal.com/articles/wheelfitment.html
i finished up the guide and posted it up, hopefully it can help members. it will be integrated with my old guideline soon
i finished up the guide and posted it up, hopefully it can help members. it will be integrated with my old guideline soon
Question for you guys-I'm looking to put
305/25/20's on a 20x10 rim with a +41 offset on the back of my sc430
will this fit?? If not will it fit if I roll the fenders?
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Do we need high wheels for our sc's?
There is a guy selling Maya RT5 chrome 19's here for $2200 shipped. He says the fronts are high and the rear is low.
They are 9.5 with 29 or 30 offset with 245/35/19 on front and 10.5 with 29 or 30 offset and 275/30/19 for rear.
Would this be an optimal setup for an sc?
I don't think I will lower the car now. I may later though (1 or 2 years). Would 20's be better if I'm not lowering? The only trouble I'm finding with 20's is that I can't find any inexpensive tires for them. They are mostly over $300. I've found 19's for 130 front and $170 rear. That's $600 for tires vs $1200.
What do you guys do with your wheels for winter?
Is it ok to put winter tires on the stock wheels (or will winter salt ruin those too) or is it better to buy a set of cheap wheels with winter tires in one of those package winter tire deals?
Is it wise to buy from someone with a low post count? Is there recourse if the wheels never show up? Do credit cards refund your money if something goes bad? I know they did with an online purchase and said they would do the same for an ebay purchase.
There is a guy selling Maya RT5 chrome 19's here for $2200 shipped. He says the fronts are high and the rear is low.
They are 9.5 with 29 or 30 offset with 245/35/19 on front and 10.5 with 29 or 30 offset and 275/30/19 for rear.
Would this be an optimal setup for an sc?
I don't think I will lower the car now. I may later though (1 or 2 years). Would 20's be better if I'm not lowering? The only trouble I'm finding with 20's is that I can't find any inexpensive tires for them. They are mostly over $300. I've found 19's for 130 front and $170 rear. That's $600 for tires vs $1200.
What do you guys do with your wheels for winter?
Is it ok to put winter tires on the stock wheels (or will winter salt ruin those too) or is it better to buy a set of cheap wheels with winter tires in one of those package winter tire deals?
Is it wise to buy from someone with a low post count? Is there recourse if the wheels never show up? Do credit cards refund your money if something goes bad? I know they did with an online purchase and said they would do the same for an ebay purchase.
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Currently I am with stock 18 all around. I am strongly considering 245 45 19" all around. Lexus advises not to do that as it will throw off both speedometer and GPS. I'm not an aggressive driver and was only going to 19s with new custom wheels and little better look. I really don't want to screw up anything else. Perhaps I should stick with stock config. Any advice here will be helpful.
Thanks, BB
Thanks, BB