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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#2206
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hey guy's i need some info on my tires
right now i got 245/35zr/19 and their completely finished, bald , the car is completely stock i bought it with 19's so i im going to buy tires this week cause its finally coming out so id like to do this right .
so is this the proper tire size ? id like to keep it the way it is with 19's , but i dont know what the right tire size is 2??/??/19
thx
right now i got 245/35zr/19 and their completely finished, bald , the car is completely stock i bought it with 19's so i im going to buy tires this week cause its finally coming out so id like to do this right .
so is this the proper tire size ? id like to keep it the way it is with 19's , but i dont know what the right tire size is 2??/??/19
thx
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from the looks of you pictures your fronts are pretty flush. You can roll your front fenders and get some hubcentric 10mm spacers for the front and get like 15mm or 20mm for the rear. 15mm and up you will need studs. H&R's come with studs. Just google H&R wheel spacers.
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I personally think that is way to much. 10mm is a bit of 1/4 inch thick 20mm is about an inch thick and 30mm is over an inch thick. of course it all depends on the look your going for. if you go 30mm you will have to roll your fenders all the way around and possibly have to pull them. Like i said from your picture 10mm up front is all you need but its hard to say not in person.
#2211
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Front 18X9 +35 with 15mm kics spacer Tires 225/40/18 Rolled fenders
Rear 18X10 +38 with 15mm kics spacer Tires 245/40/18 Rolled fenders
We did not want to pull fenders but we might upgrade to 20mm spacers.
Front 18X9 +35 with 15mm kics spacer Tires 225/40/18 Rolled fenders
Rear 18X10 +38 with 15mm kics spacer Tires 245/40/18 Rolled fenders
We did not want to pull fenders but we might upgrade to 20mm spacers.
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[/QUOTE]
I too would like to know this as well but im looking at a 19x9.5 and 19x11 with +20 offset? willing to roll the fender but not pull. what size tires?[/QUOTE]
can anyone collaborate on this? would like to order my wheels already, otherwise if pulling is necessary i will settle for 19x9F/10F 20 offset.
I too would like to know this as well but im looking at a 19x9.5 and 19x11 with +20 offset? willing to roll the fender but not pull. what size tires?[/QUOTE]
can anyone collaborate on this? would like to order my wheels already, otherwise if pulling is necessary i will settle for 19x9F/10F 20 offset.
Last edited by surrealSC; 03-18-09 at 10:30 AM.
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Ok.. I tried to search and couldnt find anything on this set up. No flaming pls.. Im about to pick up some Work vsxx's with the following specs: 19x8 and 19x9 with +38 offset. How will this look on the SC and what tire size should I run with? SC Eibach Tokico blue setup.
Last edited by Emackny; 03-21-09 at 12:02 AM.