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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#1831
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Can someone please tell me what I would need to do to my sc3 to fit 18x10 +20 and 18x11 +11 wheels? Looking at a set of Work Victrix Kreutzer's ( <3 )
I'm willing to run stretched tires, but don't want to run TOO much -camber sooo let me know if it's possible or if I'm getting in over my head.
I was also wondering what it would take to fit a set of 18x9 +22 18x10.5 +12 Weds Kranze Cerberus's
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I'm willing to run stretched tires, but don't want to run TOO much -camber sooo let me know if it's possible or if I'm getting in over my head.
I was also wondering what it would take to fit a set of 18x9 +22 18x10.5 +12 Weds Kranze Cerberus's
notmypicormycar
let me know asap!~!! PLZKTHX!
IMO you are getting pretty far over your head here.
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depends on the width? if they're not a staggered setup and 8.5 all around then I'd go something as low as 20-25...i have a 29 (a tad sunken) in the front for a 8" wide and it still rubs...so depends on what you want...the lower the offset the more likely it will rub
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#1836
Ok guys I'm going with a 19x8.5 front +35 and 19x9.5 rear +35 with a 1" drop on my 98 SC. How will that look and what is the widest tire I will be able to run front and back? I'm thinking a 245/35/19 front and 285/30/19 rear? Thanks..!!!
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#1838
What about Tire size 245/40/20 on 20x8,5. Offsett 35 all around?
The reason I want these is that they are big....and really really cheap...New tires and no schratches..hmm...But my car has original springs...will it look like a SUV-wannabe with these wheels?
The reason I want these is that they are big....and really really cheap...New tires and no schratches..hmm...But my car has original springs...will it look like a SUV-wannabe with these wheels?
#1842
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CL Member Name: Lex-fiend
Rim Brand and Type: Rota P45r
Rim Size f/r: 18"x9.5" all around
Rim Offset f/r: +20 all around
Tire Size f/r: 235/40 all around (slighty stretched)
Suspension Setup: Tein Basics
Comment On Ride: A little bumpy, much better handling with wider rims up front.
Fender Modifications: Rolled fronts, and slight roll on rears
Any other comments: I'm guessing between a 25-30 offset would not need fender/quarter mods.
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Rim Brand and Type: Rota P45r
Rim Size f/r: 18"x9.5" all around
Rim Offset f/r: +20 all around
Tire Size f/r: 235/40 all around (slighty stretched)
Suspension Setup: Tein Basics
Comment On Ride: A little bumpy, much better handling with wider rims up front.
Fender Modifications: Rolled fronts, and slight roll on rears
Any other comments: I'm guessing between a 25-30 offset would not need fender/quarter mods.
Picture:
Overall
Rear passenger
Rear side shot
Front driver
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I have 18x9.5 +20 with 235/40 tires and I had to roll my fenders and quarters.
You may need to run a 225 in the front (really stretched) or get a 235/35, and it still will need to be rolled. The rear will just need to be rolled.
You may need to run a 225 in the front (really stretched) or get a 235/35, and it still will need to be rolled. The rear will just need to be rolled.