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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#3978
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I need an staggered 18" wheel setup that clears ls400 front and TT rear brakes and fits 245 fronts and 275 rears with a roll and no pull for $1000 or less. Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance for any help.
Thanks in advance for any help.
#3979
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Same wheels as above in Gold on this car, any thoughts. If stock ride height is maintained...
If lowered say 1.5 or so...
should I go bigger spacer, stay at 10mm. The above poke looks good but not entirely necessary IMO.
Car is boosted obviously and not in the mood to damage piping or anything like that.
#3980
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i need help does anyone know if these wheels will fit my 93 sc400 or what else i need to know i know very little about cars and i know I must look like a dumb *** for posting this but hey isnt this what this site is for to help one another pass info ,,, so thanks in advance if anyone can help. just looking for so real cheap winter rim tire set up to last the next 2 months
i was looking at these
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
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i was looking at these
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
syrupface666@hotmail.com
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#3981
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i need help does anyone know if these wheels will fit my 93 sc400 or what else i need to know i know very little about cars and i know I must look like a dumb *** for posting this but hey isnt this what this site is for to help one another pass info ,,, so thanks in advance if anyone can help. just looking for so real cheap winter rim tire set up to last the next 2 months
i was looking at these
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
i was looking at these
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
http://denver.craigslist.org/pts/2841587542.html
#3985
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little bit confused
I've been reading through a lot of the pages and it seems like the more I read the more confused I'm getting. Anyways, I want to get some wheels and the ones I want will be 19x8.5 fronts with a +35 offset and 19x9.5 rears with a +38 offset. I would like them to look flush, but if seems like there are mixed opinions about this. My car is stock height as of now, but I will lower it after I get the wheels. However, I just want the fender to be right above the tire. Does anyone know if the specs of those wheels will look flush? If not, I would like some opinions on wheel sizes and tire sizes as well. I don't mind rolling the fenders if I have to, but I'm not really trying to do anything VIP, so please don't tell me to do +15 offsets or something of that nature. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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This thread has been a ton of help, but there is one thing I am unclear of.........I have come across the size of rims and tires I want, so I just know what offset and width I need. However, if I didn't have pictures of other peoples wheels to go off of, I guess my question is how do you figure out what possible offset you need with a certain width to get your rim to sit where you would like it?
I know we have a standard offset of +50, but how do you figure this out ? what is the equation i guess
I know we have a standard offset of +50, but how do you figure this out ? what is the equation i guess
#3987
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I've been reading through a lot of the pages and it seems like the more I read the more confused I'm getting. Anyways, I want to get some wheels and the ones I want will be 19x8.5 fronts with a +35 offset and 19x9.5 rears with a +38 offset. I would like them to look flush, but if seems like there are mixed opinions about this. My car is stock height as of now, but I will lower it after I get the wheels. However, I just want the fender to be right above the tire. Does anyone know if the specs of those wheels will look flush? If not, I would like some opinions on wheel sizes and tire sizes as well. I don't mind rolling the fenders if I have to, but I'm not really trying to do anything VIP, so please don't tell me to do +15 offsets or something of that nature. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
I'm confused
#3988
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Sorry if that post was a little hard to understand. I guess I just want to know what offsets will give me a "flush" look without doing any major work to the fenders. Like I stated, I don't mind rolling the fenders, but I don't want to run any camber or pull my fenders. Hope that was a little bit easier to understand. TIA for any replies.
#3989
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I've been reading through a lot of the pages and it seems like the more I read the more confused I'm getting. Anyways, I want to get some wheels and the ones I want will be 19x8.5 fronts with a +35 offset and 19x9.5 rears with a +38 offset. I would like them to look flush, but if seems like there are mixed opinions about this. My car is stock height as of now, but I will lower it after I get the wheels. However, I just want the fender to be right above the tire. Does anyone know if the specs of those wheels will look flush? If not, I would like some opinions on wheel sizes and tire sizes as well. I don't mind rolling the fenders if I have to, but I'm not really trying to do anything VIP, so please don't tell me to do +15 offsets or something of that nature. Any help will be greatly appreciated.
You seem to know the answer to your own question.