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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#2387
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Hey Raine how would fitment of these wheels be ?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWAX%3AIT
Fronts would have chunky tire and sunken in about an inch, rears not as bad - but still 'bad'
#2390
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Ive had a few different options in my head but i think im gonna go for this
front 19x9.5 +22
rear 19x10.5 +22
on Stance GR+ coilovers
hows it gonna look? best tire size for minimal stretch?
and if anyone has a similar setup could they post a couple pictures?
Thanks!
front 19x9.5 +22
rear 19x10.5 +22
on Stance GR+ coilovers
hows it gonna look? best tire size for minimal stretch?
and if anyone has a similar setup could they post a couple pictures?
Thanks!
#2391
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More pics in this thread:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...look-here.html
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#2395
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You don't have to PM me then post the same question in this thread dude.
And technically you can "unsunken it" with spacers, which IMO makes no sense. Why buy wheels that are the wrong fitment, then buy spacers to ghetto-correct that fitment, when the correct way is to buy wheels that have the correct width/offset for a RWD SC? not some FWD-offset wheel/tire package, which I see a lot of people asking about, probably to try to save some $, only to have to spend more $ by doing the spacer move.
19x8/19x8.5 225/40 sounds like Honda Accord/Acura TL fitment.
And technically you can "unsunken it" with spacers, which IMO makes no sense. Why buy wheels that are the wrong fitment, then buy spacers to ghetto-correct that fitment, when the correct way is to buy wheels that have the correct width/offset for a RWD SC? not some FWD-offset wheel/tire package, which I see a lot of people asking about, probably to try to save some $, only to have to spend more $ by doing the spacer move.
19x8/19x8.5 225/40 sounds like Honda Accord/Acura TL fitment.
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i am about to purchase a set of wheels with these specs:
18x8 +30 w/225/45/18 fronts
18x18.5 +33 w/245/45/18 rears
will these fit fine without any fender modifications? i am riding on stock height right now.
18x8 +30 w/225/45/18 fronts
18x18.5 +33 w/245/45/18 rears
will these fit fine without any fender modifications? i am riding on stock height right now.
#2399
18x9.5 +12 all around with 225/40/18 Advan A048 in front and 245/40/18 crappy Continentals in back. All fenders flat rolled, and bumps on the inside of the rear fenders hammered in, no pull.
#2400
is this with no spacers?
I want to get rims with a flush clean look without the need of spacers