Staggered wheel/tire fitment help!
#1
Staggered wheel/tire fitment help!
I'm thinking of going to an 18" staggered setup, but was concerned about proper offsets.
Will a 18x9 wheel with 38 offset wrapped in 255/35/18 cause rubbing of the fenders in the rear? This will be in a lowered 1st GEN LS400.
And for overall setup, I was thinking 18x8 (38 offset) wrapped in 235/40-18 in the front.
Will a 18x9 wheel with 38 offset wrapped in 255/35/18 cause rubbing of the fenders in the rear? This will be in a lowered 1st GEN LS400.
And for overall setup, I was thinking 18x8 (38 offset) wrapped in 235/40-18 in the front.
#2
I have a second gen LS with:
18 x 8.5 245/40/18 - 35mm offset front - no spacers
18 x 9.5 275/35/18 - 35mm offset rear - no spacers
I had to trim my fender wells at a local paint shop rather than rolling them. This allowed the tires to not rub - they would have otherwise. Hope this helps you.
18 x 8.5 245/40/18 - 35mm offset front - no spacers
18 x 9.5 275/35/18 - 35mm offset rear - no spacers
I had to trim my fender wells at a local paint shop rather than rolling them. This allowed the tires to not rub - they would have otherwise. Hope this helps you.
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fitment ?.........
i found some rims with the same exact specs as yours....35mm off set staggart 18x8.5 front 18x9.5 rear......how low did you drop the car .....do you have another pic of the car i can look at and you said something about trimming the finder wells.......the metal part or the undersiding....
Last edited by uscelsior; 01-19-07 at 04:46 PM.
#6
I have 4MPH error with the 35 series tires. I can live with that with the staggered look.
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i found some rims with the same exact specs as yours....35mm off set staggart 18x8.5 front 18x9.5 rear......how low did you drop the car .....do you have another pic of the car i can look at and you said something about trimming the finder wells.......the metal part or the undersiding....
I took the trim completely off the fenders underside and trimmed the actual fender lip rather than getting them rolled. Take a look at the attached photo - look closely to see what I mean. You'll see the top has been trimmed so that when the rear drops the tires tuck under the fender. When it is tucked under there is about 1/8" clearance between the tire and fender.
Hope this helps. This link should take you to my gallery. I will post new pics of the look at the lowest perch setting this weekend. The shots I have are at the top setting with a 1" drop from stock.
https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...0&ppuser=40646
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The pics I have show the H&R springs and Bilstein HD struts set at the top spring perch setting. I got a 1" drop from stock with this setup. Since then I moved the spring perches to the lowest setting which gave me about another inch (now 2" total drop from stock). I will post more pics this weekend (before and after).
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Steveski:
Your car looks awesome! Great job on the simple, subtle, yet totally transforming touches.
Since my car is a 1990, it doesn't have the plastic "inner" fender trim piece--it's just bare metal in the rear. Should make shaving a simple job.
However, EXE.UCF10 makes is sound like even the shaving won't be necessary.
Your car looks awesome! Great job on the simple, subtle, yet totally transforming touches.
Since my car is a 1990, it doesn't have the plastic "inner" fender trim piece--it's just bare metal in the rear. Should make shaving a simple job.
However, EXE.UCF10 makes is sound like even the shaving won't be necessary.
#12
Steveski:
Your car looks awesome! Great job on the simple, subtle, yet totally transforming touches.
Since my car is a 1990, it doesn't have the plastic "inner" fender trim piece--it's just bare metal in the rear. Should make shaving a simple job.
However, EXE.UCF10 makes is sound like even the shaving won't be necessary.
Your car looks awesome! Great job on the simple, subtle, yet totally transforming touches.
Since my car is a 1990, it doesn't have the plastic "inner" fender trim piece--it's just bare metal in the rear. Should make shaving a simple job.
However, EXE.UCF10 makes is sound like even the shaving won't be necessary.
#13
The handling is 500% better than before IMO. It is nothing like it was when I bought it 10 years ago. Gone is the boat like ride. I was going to sell it but decided to rebirth it instead - make it a one off. The Tom's strut bar removed front end flex and stabilized the turning, etc. The sway bar is on its way and should do the same for the rear. These upgrades did not affect ride quality but rather made it better for my taste. My goal was to make my LS drive like a sports sedan and it is there brother
#14
Steveski: I'm assuming the sway bar will help reduce understeer--especially with the staggered setup that amplifies the understeer. Let us know how it transforms your car at cornering limits! Are you experiencing severe understeer now?
Was the strut brace a simple bolt on, or was there drilling required?
Was the strut brace a simple bolt on, or was there drilling required?
Last edited by akxx; 01-19-07 at 08:36 PM.
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BahHumBug
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strut tower braces are pretty idiot proof. remove 3 strut mount nuts on each stde, put strut brace on the studs, bolt down nuts and torque to spec.
if its a multi piece bar u should add an extra step in jacking the front of the car up so the wheeels are off the ground and tightening up the bar as much as you can to put some preload into it.
if its a multi piece bar u should add an extra step in jacking the front of the car up so the wheeels are off the ground and tightening up the bar as much as you can to put some preload into it.