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Old 10-04-12, 03:45 PM
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rpf1's installed yesterday! Nowhere near done working on the fitment, still need to: knock out some of the camber, roll the fenders more, change ride height, and finally get an alignment.
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thanks alot dude!

Originally Posted by CalitriSC
If you are rolled completely flat front and rear the +19 set up will fit with camber and stretch of course. And the Rezax are only gonna clear LS brakes if they are high disc in the front.
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Originally Posted by IN2LXUAL
Hello all, I'm looking at some Work Rezax 18x10 & 18x11 +19 all around. What would I have to do to fit the fronts? I have LS brakes and all 4 corners are rolled. Thanks! also checking out the rezax in our classifieds. 18x9.5 & 18x11 +13 all around
See post #4444.

Originally Posted by StuntKing
I want to run the widest tires I can, with stock fenders, front & rear with 19's (maybe 18's). What tire sizes will fit & what offsets do I need?
Same as above.

Do the homework people.
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picking up an sc400 in the next little bit and i got a set of euroline hd and was wondering how you guys think they would fit and look
18 /8 +35 2354018
18/9 +35 2454018
and was thinking about selling these and picking up a different set
any ideas ?

looking at doing fender flairs as well to widen out the car got a fiberglass guy i know that is gonna start making them for me any ideas let me know and fender mods and what not
Old 10-07-12, 12:31 PM
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Originally Posted by se89
picking up an sc400 in the next little bit and i got a set of euroline hd and was wondering how you guys think they would fit and look
18 /8 +35 2354018
18/9 +35 2454018
and was thinking about selling these and picking up a different set
any ideas ?

looking at doing fender flairs as well to widen out the car got a fiberglass guy i know that is gonna start making them for me any ideas let me know and fender mods and what not
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Old 10-08-12, 08:19 AM
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Not all that worried about Clarence I am gonna cut out the rear fenders and put fender flairs looking more for what people think and what good spacer sizes work for these things to e flush and to hang never really done an sc before I was more of a Honda / Nissan guy but switching to Lexus
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imo if ur going to go through all that body work i would get some way more aggressive wheels or barrel the eurolines . you could run 25+mm spacers on those and just roll the fenders flat and no need for flairs
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I'm picking up a 1992 SC 300 tomorrow and found a set of wheels/rims on Craig's list that I want to buy. The wheels are 245/35/20 on 20in rims. Please tell me they will fit without any modification to the car. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by JJDawg
I'm picking up a 1992 SC 300 tomorrow and found a set of wheels/rims on Craig's list that I want to buy. The wheels are 245/35/20 on 20in rims. Please tell me they will fit without any modification to the car. Thanks!
You're going to need to provide more details than that there fella. 245/35 is the tire size, not wheel size.

What's the width of the rim? What's the offset? This is the information you need to figure out to see if they will fit your car.

Also, unless you're on bags, 20's are to big for an SC, IMO. It'll look like a tonka toy.
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Originally Posted by JJDawg
I'm picking up a 1992 SC 300 tomorrow and found a set of wheels/rims on Craig's list that I want to buy. The wheels are 245/35/20 on 20in rims. Please tell me they will fit without any modification to the car. Thanks!
Ok - "they will fit without modification to the car."

PROVIDED THAT: the width and offset are right. If not then:

"they will not fit without modification to the car."

SOooOoOo - Since this is your first post, please do yourself and us a favor and look through this thread for more information on 20" fitment. Use the SEARCH function. 20's have been discussed here before.
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I just got some rims that are 18x9.5+12F and 18x10.5+15R with just a simple roll.I am on coilovers about 2in drop from stock.Would tires that are 225/40/18F and 245/40/18R work with a stretch?
Thanks for your help
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Originally Posted by BeigeSC
I just got some rims that are 18x9.5+12F and 18x10.5+15R with just a simple roll.I am on coilovers about 2in drop from stock.Would tires that are 225/40/18F and 245/40/18R work with a stretch?
Thanks for your help
Just by tire width compared to wheel width that will have a stretch.
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I want the aggressive flair side the car is long term plan of a track car and I have the eurolines left over from my last car I was thinking about changing the lips to make them 9 in front 10 in rear but I am over it and was thinking about a set of advan 6 spoke kinda over lip and just have it wide and low camber for drifting tho but I want that wide stance
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Originally Posted by se89
I want the aggressive flair side the car is long term plan of a track car and I have the eurolines left over from my last car I was thinking about changing the lips to make them 9 in front 10 in rear but I am over it and was thinking about a set of advan 6 spoke kinda over lip and just have it wide and low camber for drifting tho but I want that wide stance
not even gonna try translating that.
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because race car? o_0


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