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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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Aitracing velocity kit.....also for those who are looking to add a 10mm to 15mm spacer I found a wheel stud that matched up perfectly at autozone after a 2 hour hunt. The part number is 610-463.1 hopefully this saves you all sometime
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Okay so I just ordered +22 offset varrstoens and I plan to lower 2-2.25 inches all around, roll fenders. I don't want to stretch my tires that much, just the minimum I would need to be able to not rub with this setup? Should I pull my fenders to make it happen or what would be a good tire size to have minimal stretch.
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Okay so I just ordered +22 offset varrstoens and I plan to lower 2-2.25 inches all around, roll fenders. I don't want to stretch my tires that much, just the minimum I would need to be able to not rub with this setup? Should I pull my fenders to make it happen or what would be a good tire size to have minimal stretch.
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Okay so I just ordered +22 offset varrstoens and I plan to lower 2-2.25 inches all around, roll fenders. I don't want to stretch my tires that much, just the minimum I would need to be able to not rub with this setup? Should I pull my fenders to make it happen or what would be a good tire size to have minimal stretch.
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with the 225/40 in the front you could get away with a 15mm for sure. that 245/40 might not be enough stretch to get the hellaflush look unless you raise your car up a little or pull those mf'in fenders. i run a 235/40 18x9.5 +10, i did a very slight pull/roll, and i could easily go wider tire and lower offset with more pull. it all depends on how crazy you want to get with it. make your own masterpiece how you like it. but this should get you in the hella flush ballpark.