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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#1261
Lexus Test Driver
wow up to 32 pages, lots and lots of nice cars and very helpful tips. However, didnt read every single page yet, (still working on it ) but i have come across these wheels and would like to know, yes or no?
Fronts: 19 x 8.5 +25 offset
Rears: 19 x 10 + 40 offset.
Planned tires, 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 (maybe get away w/ a 275)
Planned Drop, Espelirs.
Fronts: 19 x 8.5 +25 offset
Rears: 19 x 10 + 40 offset.
Planned tires, 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 (maybe get away w/ a 275)
Planned Drop, Espelirs.
Last edited by rkyat; 08-25-07 at 01:48 AM.
#1262
Maintenance Moderator
iTrader: (2)
wow up to 32 pages, lots and lots of nice cars and very helpful tips. However, didnt read every single page yet, (still working on it ) but i have come across these wheels and would like to know, yes or no?
Fronts: 19 x 8.5 +25 offset
Rears: 19 x 10 + 40 offset.
Planned tires, 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 (maybe get away w/ a 275)
Planned Drop, Espelirs.
Fronts: 19 x 8.5 +25 offset
Rears: 19 x 10 + 40 offset.
Planned tires, 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 (maybe get away w/ a 275)
Planned Drop, Espelirs.
#1265
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Ok, after reading thru all 85 pages...I still had some questions. I just bought some WORK Equips.
F/R: 18x8 +29/18x9 +35
What size tires could i run, and would the fenders need to be rolled? Thanks.
F/R: 18x8 +29/18x9 +35
What size tires could i run, and would the fenders need to be rolled? Thanks.
#1266
Maintenance Moderator
iTrader: (2)
If you ran some negative camber (around -2.5 degrees), you might be able to get away with a 275 without rolling the fender on a 9.5" wheel with +35 offset, I had to roll the fenders, but then I decided to go a little more aggressive on the camber, and I probably have 8-10 mm of space now... A narrower tire would also work, but IMO would look dumb...
#1271
Lexus Champion
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how they will look largely depends on the style of the wheel.
If you are going VIP with AME Shallens, those are not appropriate offsets. If you are going for something more conventionally sporty, those are more than appropriate offsets. If you are going to some gaudy ghetto chrome rims, they will look bad regardless.
#1273
Lexus Champion
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they will fit. they will be conservatively flush. You should be able to fit some nice wide tires with just a fender roll.
how they will look largely depends on the style of the wheel.
If you are going VIP with AME Shallens, those are not appropriate offsets. If you are going for something more conventionally sporty, those are more than appropriate offsets. If you are going to some gaudy ghetto chrome rims, they will look bad regardless.
how they will look largely depends on the style of the wheel.
If you are going VIP with AME Shallens, those are not appropriate offsets. If you are going for something more conventionally sporty, those are more than appropriate offsets. If you are going to some gaudy ghetto chrome rims, they will look bad regardless.
#1274
will a 19x8.5 front with +20 offset and a rear 19x9.5with +25 offset fit with just rolling the fender slightly? Rear tires will be 275 35 and im not sure what to get the fronts yet....
#1275
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (-1)
I think those offsets are very appropriate on RPF1's. You can fit 285's aggressively within stock rolled fenders. Personally, some meat is more than appropriate with a race-inspired wheel design.
I would probably go anywhere between 225-245 up front and 265-285 out back.
I am serious about the fender roller. If you need one, just PM me. I have a heat gun too so that you will not chip the paint.