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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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hey guys,
I'm just looking for a subtle staggered set-up with 18's on a 1.5'' drop that doesn't need any fender modifications (I can roll my fenders if I really have to, but I'm just too lazy right now :P).
I was thinking maybe 245/265 40 series at the most?
I'm just looking for a subtle staggered set-up with 18's on a 1.5'' drop that doesn't need any fender modifications (I can roll my fenders if I really have to, but I'm just too lazy right now :P).
I was thinking maybe 245/265 40 series at the most?
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I see I think I'll probably go with that then...
btw a quick question on speedo accuracy...
If let's say, your front wheels' size gives you -1% error and your rear wheels
give you a +1% error; will they compensate each other and cancel the errors?
Or is the speedo just based on the rotation of the drive wheels?
btw a quick question on speedo accuracy...
If let's say, your front wheels' size gives you -1% error and your rear wheels
give you a +1% error; will they compensate each other and cancel the errors?
Or is the speedo just based on the rotation of the drive wheels?
#1211
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alright cool, thats what I was thinking, in my previous post i said the +25 origin fenders, unless i can find the vertex...
what about in the rear, same thing 18x10 +18offset, how much would i have to go through to get the 275 to fit? or should i get the +38? would be odd to have that setup for front and rear, no? I will camber, but it IS a DD.
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alright cool, thats what I was thinking, in my previous post i said the +25 origin fenders, unless i can find the vertex...
what about in the rear, same thing 18x10 +18offset, how much would i have to go through to get the 275 to fit? or should i get the +38? would be odd to have that setup for front and rear, no? I will camber, but it IS a DD.
what about in the rear, same thing 18x10 +18offset, how much would i have to go through to get the 275 to fit? or should i get the +38? would be odd to have that setup for front and rear, no? I will camber, but it IS a DD.
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the new rims I'm lookin are these sizes, any suggestions? but what about the offsets?
front: rim size 18x8; offset +40; tire size 245/40/18
rear: rim size 18x9; offset +35; tire size 265/35/18
front: rim size 18x8; offset +40; tire size 245/40/18
rear: rim size 18x9; offset +35; tire size 265/35/18