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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#1307
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I know that in the rear with my setup (19x11.5+29 with 285/30) I have 5mm clearance between the strut and wheel (like a stock tt wheel) when the car is jacked up. I would like to know if switching to coilovers will give me more clearance for a widier wheel because I would love to ditch these for some 19x12.5+38ish w/305/25s s
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i'm sorry but i've been searching but I'm noob at this but will any of these fit?
I have a 92 SC400 with stock suspension. Will I also need to roll my fenders?
All the offset is +35
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x8.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 255/35/18(Rear)
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18 x 7.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
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18 x 8.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
Thanks
I have a 92 SC400 with stock suspension. Will I also need to roll my fenders?
All the offset is +35
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x8.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 255/35/18(Rear)
--------------------------
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
---------------------------
18 x 8.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
Thanks
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i'm sorry but i've been searching but I'm noob at this but will any of these fit?
I have a 92 SC400 with stock suspension. Will I also need to roll my fenders?
All the offset is +35
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x8.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 255/35/18(Rear)
--------------------------
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
---------------------------
18 x 8.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
Thanks
I have a 92 SC400 with stock suspension. Will I also need to roll my fenders?
All the offset is +35
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x8.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 255/35/18(Rear)
--------------------------
18 x 7.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
---------------------------
18 x 8.5(Front) +18x9.5(Rear)
225/40/18(Front) + 265/35/18(Rear)
Thanks
one note - that 265/35-18 on 9.5" +35 will be very close to the fender, might need a touch of a rolled fender is all...
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they will fit just fine (all of them), but 225/40-18 is kinda narrow and short... I'd shoot for a 235/40-18 or 245/40-18 on the front... For comparison, I run 255/35-18 front...
one note - that 265/35-18 on 9.5" +35 will be very close to the fender, might need a touch of a rolled fender is all...
one note - that 265/35-18 on 9.5" +35 will be very close to the fender, might need a touch of a rolled fender is all...
#1320
he said the front it 18x11+19 with high disc and the rear is 18x13+ about 31the rear was +6 with high disc but he then changed it to super lo disc. car isn't running yet but just sitting there is so mean looking!
you definatly need camber if not stretching, i think
19x9.5 et+5~10
19x11 et+30 ****maybe need coilovers for this
19x9.5 et+5~10
19x11 et+30 ****maybe need coilovers for this
Last edited by Chappie; 09-27-07 at 05:31 PM.