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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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#1327
1UZFE/2JZGTE
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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
you definatly need camber if not stretching, i think
19x9.5 et+5~10
19x11 et+30 ****maybe need coilovers for this
#1328
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (-1)
not positive camber: just less negatine camber.
I am dropped 1.5" in the rear, and the camber is -1.2 degrees at the factory suspension adjustment limits.
Sherwin is lower than I am, and with 600whp running through a 2JZ soon, he is going to need to stay connected to the road. Dialing out the camber closer to drag specs would help the cause for sure.
Just a thought...
ps. Sherwin...I think the fat tires out back would look amazing. I have 285's and 245's on mine right now, and they look appropriate on my lowered, stock-bodied car. By no means do they look overly meaty or over wide for the car.
I am dropped 1.5" in the rear, and the camber is -1.2 degrees at the factory suspension adjustment limits.
Sherwin is lower than I am, and with 600whp running through a 2JZ soon, he is going to need to stay connected to the road. Dialing out the camber closer to drag specs would help the cause for sure.
Just a thought...
ps. Sherwin...I think the fat tires out back would look amazing. I have 285's and 245's on mine right now, and they look appropriate on my lowered, stock-bodied car. By no means do they look overly meaty or over wide for the car.
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Does anyone have a shot of FRONTS 9.5 width +20, and REAR 10 width +0?
How much work would be needed to get them to fit? (stretched tyres etc)
How much work would be needed to get them to fit? (stretched tyres etc)
Last edited by menty; 09-30-07 at 07:40 AM.