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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#3421
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http://www.rimtuck.com/thumbnails.ph...terr=19&sort=1
This is as close as I can get you, put in those offsets here: http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator
and then you'll see about what you're going to have to do from there with what your specifications are. As you should know, you're going to need a sizable pull in both the front and rear running stretched tires
This is as close as I can get you, put in those offsets here: http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator
and then you'll see about what you're going to have to do from there with what your specifications are. As you should know, you're going to need a sizable pull in both the front and rear running stretched tires
#3422
http://www.rimtuck.com/thumbnails.ph...terr=19&sort=1
This is as close as I can get you, put in those offsets here: http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator
and then you'll see about what you're going to have to do from there with what your specifications are. As you should know, you're going to need a sizable pull in both the front and rear running stretched tires
This is as close as I can get you, put in those offsets here: http://www.jonathanrowny.com/page/offset-calculator
and then you'll see about what you're going to have to do from there with what your specifications are. As you should know, you're going to need a sizable pull in both the front and rear running stretched tires
#3423
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Just run a smaller height ratio tire ie. if the SC in the pic you posted runs a 245/40/18 in the rear, which is what it seems like, then you should run a 245/35/19. He might be running a 255/35/18 though. Any more info about the tires on that car would be helpful, and try updating Java or something to get that offset calculator working. It generally shows you how much tires are going to stretch on whatever size rim you're working with.
edit: You also might have to run a tire width down depending on how close your fenders are going to be to your tires, it really depends on a lot of factors
edit: You also might have to run a tire width down depending on how close your fenders are going to be to your tires, it really depends on a lot of factors
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whats the best tire for an 18x9+42,18x10 +36? currently has on some 235/40's and 245/40's. I want to have as little stretch as possible, will pull as needed, lips are already rolled flat. thanks