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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#5641
Lexus Test Driver
So I just picked up my first set of "REAL" wheels. A custom set of stepped lip Work VS-KF's
18x9 +20 and 18x10 +20
the fronts dont fit my bbk so i need 10mm spacers
Wheels poke a bit, and my fenders are not pulled, just rolled. I plan on running 245/40 in front and 255/40 in rear.
I'm running lance spec alignment, so no big camber. Will this work without rubbing? I'm on coilovers. Height pic for reference
18x9 +20 and 18x10 +20
the fronts dont fit my bbk so i need 10mm spacers
Wheels poke a bit, and my fenders are not pulled, just rolled. I plan on running 245/40 in front and 255/40 in rear.
I'm running lance spec alignment, so no big camber. Will this work without rubbing? I'm on coilovers. Height pic for reference
Last edited by myLEXsc400; 01-11-16 at 04:23 PM.
#5642
Lead Lap
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So I just picked up my first set of "REAL" wheels. A custom set of stepped lip Work VS-KF's
18x9 +25 and 18x10 +22
Wheels poke a bit, and my fenders are not pulled, just rolled. I plan on running 245/40 in front and 255/40 in rear.
I'm running lance spec alignment, so no big camber. Will this work without rubbing? I'm on coilovers. Height pic for reference
18x9 +25 and 18x10 +22
Wheels poke a bit, and my fenders are not pulled, just rolled. I plan on running 245/40 in front and 255/40 in rear.
I'm running lance spec alignment, so no big camber. Will this work without rubbing? I'm on coilovers. Height pic for reference
#5643
Lexus Test Driver
Do your wheels rub with your setup? Are your fenders rolled and pulled or just rolled?
Im thinking of going with 235/40 and 265/35
#5648
Racer
iTrader: (7)
I drove a SC with a 19x10.5 +23 with 265/30/19 advan tires. The rear fender was completely shaved and it would rub if i turned too fast. I think the camber was around -2 to -2.5, but if you're willing to add more negative camber, then it won't be an issue.
My current SC is 18x10.5 +36 with a 285/35/18 Michelin Pilot Sport, shaved rear fenders, -1.9 degrees of camber and I have no issues with it rubbing. If I put a 5mm spacer it'll rub the rear fender on dips.
My current SC is 18x10.5 +36 with a 285/35/18 Michelin Pilot Sport, shaved rear fenders, -1.9 degrees of camber and I have no issues with it rubbing. If I put a 5mm spacer it'll rub the rear fender on dips.
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Did you even read the very first post?
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front: rim size 18x9; offset +44; tire size 245/45/18; no fender modifications
rear: rim size 18x10; offset +49; tire size 265/35/18; no fender modifications
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front: rim size 18x9; offset +44; tire size 245/45/18; no fender modifications
rear: rim size 18x10; offset +49; tire size 265/35/18; no fender modifications
#5655
Yes....... its a 20 inch rim I'm asking if it fits bc its not 18inches..