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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#4847
live.love.laugh.lexus
iTrader: (42)
hey guys sry i might be posting this in the wrong spot but im planning on getting some ssr/lm-9 wheels for my lexus sc400 the size i was planning to get was 19x9.5 +22 for the fronts and 19x10 +22 for the rear everybody here in UT that i know say they are going to be to big and they will stick out so i guess im just trying to find out what would be a good size for my lexus any help would be great thank you for your guys time (and planning on rolling fender if needed)
#4849
Pole Position
My guy at the auto shop did not like the Ace Alloy wheel choice... He did not elaborate.
So now, my front runner is the Lumarai Morro in an 18x8 in chrome. The offset is a +37. (I went back and forth with the 19 inch version, too, but not sure I want to invest that much with the long list of other items yet to go.)
I jumped around a few tire sizes (a 40 is recommended) and but ended up wanting to use Falken FK-453 245x40x18. (And yes, I calculated the 2% impact on the speedo..)
Based on feed back from my other questions I believe the above choice is okay but wanted final comments before pulling the trigger. The SC300 is a '92 with stock suspension (so far).
Jadu and others have been quite helpful guiding me and the peace of mind before laying down the cash is reassuring. Thanks to all.....
So now, my front runner is the Lumarai Morro in an 18x8 in chrome. The offset is a +37. (I went back and forth with the 19 inch version, too, but not sure I want to invest that much with the long list of other items yet to go.)
I jumped around a few tire sizes (a 40 is recommended) and but ended up wanting to use Falken FK-453 245x40x18. (And yes, I calculated the 2% impact on the speedo..)
Based on feed back from my other questions I believe the above choice is okay but wanted final comments before pulling the trigger. The SC300 is a '92 with stock suspension (so far).
Jadu and others have been quite helpful guiding me and the peace of mind before laying down the cash is reassuring. Thanks to all.....
#4850
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (7)
My guy at the auto shop did not like the Ace Alloy wheel choice... He did not elaborate.
So now, my front runner is the Lumarai Morro in an 18x8 in chrome. The offset is a +37. (I went back and forth with the 19 inch version, too, but not sure I want to invest that much with the long list of other items yet to go.)
I jumped around a few tire sizes (a 40 is recommended) and but ended up wanting to use Falken FK-453 245x40x18. (And yes, I calculated the 2% impact on the speedo..)
Based on feed back from my other questions I believe the above choice is okay but wanted final comments before pulling the trigger. The SC300 is a '92 with stock suspension (so far).
Jadu and others have been quite helpful guiding me and the peace of mind before laying down the cash is reassuring. Thanks to all.....
So now, my front runner is the Lumarai Morro in an 18x8 in chrome. The offset is a +37. (I went back and forth with the 19 inch version, too, but not sure I want to invest that much with the long list of other items yet to go.)
I jumped around a few tire sizes (a 40 is recommended) and but ended up wanting to use Falken FK-453 245x40x18. (And yes, I calculated the 2% impact on the speedo..)
Based on feed back from my other questions I believe the above choice is okay but wanted final comments before pulling the trigger. The SC300 is a '92 with stock suspension (so far).
Jadu and others have been quite helpful guiding me and the peace of mind before laying down the cash is reassuring. Thanks to all.....
#4854
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (8)
So I've been thinking about getting Origin 25mm fenders lately. I currently have 18"x9.5"+12 and 18"x10.5"+15.
This is what I'd like to do.
I want to put the rear 10.5"s up front, and purchase two more wheels for the back.
This is the crazy part, I want 19"x10.5"+15 in the rear with the 18"s up front. This will give it a better rake look and fill up the rear wheel well.
What does everyone think? I've seen it done before on RX7's, which have smaller wheels up front and larger diameter wheels in the rear. Will the 18"x10.5" +15 with 25mm Origin fenders fit ok, clear BBK's, etc?
This is what I'd like to do.
I want to put the rear 10.5"s up front, and purchase two more wheels for the back.
This is the crazy part, I want 19"x10.5"+15 in the rear with the 18"s up front. This will give it a better rake look and fill up the rear wheel well.
What does everyone think? I've seen it done before on RX7's, which have smaller wheels up front and larger diameter wheels in the rear. Will the 18"x10.5" +15 with 25mm Origin fenders fit ok, clear BBK's, etc?
#4855
live.love.laugh.lexus
iTrader: (42)
^^^ The 18x10.5s with the origin fenders will fit just fine. It wont be hellaflush nor sunk. Depending on how low you are and camber, the edge of the rim will be a little over 1cm away from the edge of the origin fender. That should be fine because you cant roll those As for clearing BBK, it should have plenty of space between the hub and spoke, but Im not 100% sure.
18/19 setup is a rare combination, but a good one at that. The rear wheel well were made for 19s. I'd say go for it
18/19 setup is a rare combination, but a good one at that. The rear wheel well were made for 19s. I'd say go for it
#4856
Lead Lap
iTrader: (11)
Been through all 325 pages. Close but no definitive answer. Someone please chime in. 19x8 and 19x9 +40 offset??? No lip on these wheels. Stock height and suspension....for now. If they look sunk, in how would I get them flush? BTW, I've got to make THESE wheels work. Only size in this style. TIA
Last edited by Sweatshop; 08-04-13 at 03:36 AM.
#4858
Instructor
iTrader: (5)
Put some more thought into my setup.
Currently it's 19x8 +30 all around. With 245/40/19 General G-max all around. It looks funny cos the tire is too chunky.
I've found a pair of 19x9.5 +25 for the rear. Then swap the 245/40/19's on these wheels. It would have a slight strech right?
My question is what size tires should I get for the front on the 19x8 on the front?
My choices are: 225/35 , 225/40 , 225/45 , 235/35 , 245/35
If none of these choices are ideal.. What is ideal?
I struggle with this from lack of experiences with seeing many different size tires on many different size rims in person... The wheel tire calcs dont factor in strech.
I have the fenders rolled and slightly pulled all around.
I'm trying to get a nice conservative flush look.
Currently it's 19x8 +30 all around. With 245/40/19 General G-max all around. It looks funny cos the tire is too chunky.
I've found a pair of 19x9.5 +25 for the rear. Then swap the 245/40/19's on these wheels. It would have a slight strech right?
My question is what size tires should I get for the front on the 19x8 on the front?
My choices are: 225/35 , 225/40 , 225/45 , 235/35 , 245/35
If none of these choices are ideal.. What is ideal?
I struggle with this from lack of experiences with seeing many different size tires on many different size rims in person... The wheel tire calcs dont factor in strech.
I have the fenders rolled and slightly pulled all around.
I'm trying to get a nice conservative flush look.