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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#4803
need expert advice please
my wheels are:
back 18x10" offset: 32
front 18x8,5 offset 27
now i now the ideal combination would be 255/35/18 and 225/40/18 but i really like the meaty look of a tire going over the rim if you know what if mean!?
so i would like 295/35 and 255/35. would this be possbile with fender roll?
my wheels are:
back 18x10" offset: 32
front 18x8,5 offset 27
now i now the ideal combination would be 255/35/18 and 225/40/18 but i really like the meaty look of a tire going over the rim if you know what if mean!?
so i would like 295/35 and 255/35. would this be possbile with fender roll?
#4809
live.love.laugh.lexus
iTrader: (42)
need expert advice please
my wheels are:
back 18x10" offset: 32
front 18x8,5 offset 27
now i now the ideal combination would be 255/35/18 and 225/40/18 but i really like the meaty look of a tire going over the rim if you know what if mean!?
so i would like 295/35 and 255/35. would this be possbile with fender roll?
my wheels are:
back 18x10" offset: 32
front 18x8,5 offset 27
now i now the ideal combination would be 255/35/18 and 225/40/18 but i really like the meaty look of a tire going over the rim if you know what if mean!?
so i would like 295/35 and 255/35. would this be possbile with fender roll?
#4811
live.love.laugh.lexus
iTrader: (42)
I'd be interested to see this on an SC. Some may argue that 20s are too big yada yada yada, but the x10.5 +25s should fit nice and flush if you're lowered. My only concern is that the back of the 9.5 +45 might hit the front suspension components, so you may need to run a spacer up front
#4812
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iTrader: (42)
#4813
Heres a pic of the fitment without a proper alignment, fenders have been rolled flat but i should imagine that with about 3 degrees of neg camber it should fit.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/7859292-post3266.html
#4814
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iTrader: (3)
Jadu: ya thats what I was thinking too, wanted to make sure before i pull the trigger, the rims im getting are wrapped with 275 in front and 315 in the back. lol, need to calculate tire cost.
LatitudeNZ, yr front looks great, thanks for the pics, gave me some ideas in the back.
LatitudeNZ, yr front looks great, thanks for the pics, gave me some ideas in the back.
#4815
Just need a little advise here guys. Getting some parts together and just can't decide on wheel offsets etc. i am lowering about 2 inches, right now i have no fender mods on a completely stock 96 sc400. I think i can find someone to roll my fenders properly if need be but anywho, the wheels I'm looking at are 18x8.5 with offset options of +25 to 38 or +45 for the front and 18x9 with offset options of +30 to 42 or =50 for the rear. My question is what would be a good offset to have a usable but slightly aggressive fitment? What would be my options for rolled and non rolled fenders? Any help is greatly appreciated