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Old Feb 24, 2015 | 11:57 AM
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Hey guys! I have some 18x10 Wheels with a +25 offset, the tires I have are way to thick, so I need to know the right size tire to get. I heard something about a 235/40R18 setup.. If possible can you post a pic or two of your wheel fitment so I can get an idea of what tire to get. I know what i want but I can't post a picture from my phone.. Thanks!

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Old Feb 25, 2015 | 06:03 AM
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see https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...-95-ls400.html
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Old Feb 25, 2015 | 05:10 PM
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what year car? how low?

this is UCF20 spec, 95-00 and hopefully they will clear your big brakes if you have a 2nd gen.
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Please reference the wheel fitment thread here, your question has been answered many times over within the thread.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls4...eel-setup.html
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Hey guys, I'm not too knowledged in wheels.. So I'm looking for some help, I encountered a problem with some wheels I had and they were 18x10 +25 offset and they hit the brake calipers. I have found a very good condition set of Work Wheels Euroline S2H, they are 18x7 with a +44 offset, does anyone have experience with this? Will it hit the calipers? I don't want to order them if they will touch.. They're thin enough for spacers which is good, any advice?

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it all depends if the work wheels have the right disk. at that offset is should have a high disc (standard) but might still not clear depending on spoke design. try to find out what type of disk the wheel has.

"O", "A", and "R" are the 3 disc type descriptions used by work wheels
O = least curve spokes
A = (standard) more curved spokes
R = most curve (most ideal for big brakes)

Volk uses high, mid, and low.
SSR uses HP = Hyper Disk or High Pad, MD = Medium Disk, NR = Normal Disk or Low disk, SL = Super Low disk.

http://www.more-japan.com/blogs/2011...he-disk-types/
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