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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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I think im either gonna go with some Nitto envo's or Nitto neo gen (good for camber when it gets lowered). The fronts are gonna be 245/40/R18 and the back is 275/35/R18, I was told by the guy helping me with the wheels and tires that because its a wider tire the side wall will be slightly taller, thus 35 instead of 40. Does that sound correct?
#1862
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I think im either gonna go with some Nitto envo's or Nitto neo gen (good for camber when it gets lowered). The fronts are gonna be 245/40/R18 and the back is 275/35/R18, I was told by the guy helping me with the wheels and tires that because its a wider tire the side wall will be slightly taller, thus 35 instead of 40. Does that sound correct?
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I think im either gonna go with some Nitto envo's or Nitto neo gen (good for camber when it gets lowered). The fronts are gonna be 245/40/R18 and the back is 275/35/R18, I was told by the guy helping me with the wheels and tires that because its a wider tire the side wall will be slightly taller, thus 35 instead of 40. Does that sound correct?
#1864
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So I ordered the Widetracks, and I got the Nitto Invo's. I will post pics as soon as I get them on the car, they should be on next friday. The only thing I still have to figure out is either rolling the fenders or getting blisters like the link below. What do you guys think?
http://www.bings.ca/files/sc400%20rear.jpg
http://www.bings.ca/files/sc400%20rear.jpg
#1865
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So I got a call from my wheel guy and he said that when he called friday they had the 120mm in stock and today he got a call saying they didnt and it will take atleast 3 months to get them or even longer. If anyone knows any wheels that look similar with a nice decent stagard size lip like I would have gotten from the widetracks lemme know. I would have spent around $2500, so i would like to keep it around that price if possible.
#1866
Will it work?
I'm an SC newbie and considering picking up one. I have a set of wheels that was suppose to go on my 1GS but plans change and I ended up selling that car. Anyway, the wheels are 19x9 (+36) and 19x10 (+23). Can anyone tell me if this setup will fit and yes, I am willing to do fender mods. Thanks in advance.
#1871
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How much work am I looking at to fit the AME's for sale in the wheel forum. Willing to work for it but wondering how hard they will be to live with...
20x9.5 +10
20x10 -3
Feel free to give it to me straight, just havent seen anyone on here pushing anything close as far as offset. Thanks in advance!
20x9.5 +10
20x10 -3
Feel free to give it to me straight, just havent seen anyone on here pushing anything close as far as offset. Thanks in advance!
#1874
Almost the same fitment as me, 18x9 +26 18x10 +26. You don't live in San Antonio do ya? My friends keep telling me they see a SC my color, and the wheels look like mine...
#1875
i currently have 19 x 8.5 et+35 and 19 x 10 et+35 with tires 235/35, and 275/30 respectively. without doing any other fender mods, if i were to purchase 20 x 8.5 et+40 and 20 x 10 et+35 wheels, what size tires would i need to keep the same dimensions?