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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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Does anyone have any pictures of a 275/285/295, 40/45 on a 12.5? I just flared my sc and I want to run a meatier tire. Currently I'm running a 265/35. Thanks I'm just trying to fill out my flares and have more of an aggressive look. Also any recommendations besides nittos? (I usually run federal 595ss but they don't make the size I need. I'm wanting a tire that's decent, and grippy, but not 300 a tire 😑
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Completely overwhelmed by this thread. I just want new tires. :-)
1993 SC300 (original owner). I typically go into the store, tell them what car I have, and accept their recommendation. The owner's manual gives this tire spec (and I quote):
215/60R15 94V, 215/60R15 93V
Most of my driving is around town, although I do drive 160 miles per week on a relatively fast, winding mountain highway. I plan to get the tires at Costco. Bridgestones are on sale right now, and I need them this week because I'm taking a long trip in a couple of weeks. Any recommendation for a tire size that Costco might have in Bridgestones? (And, no, I don't plan on modifying my car, as you might have guessed).
Thanks a bunch.
1993 SC300 (original owner). I typically go into the store, tell them what car I have, and accept their recommendation. The owner's manual gives this tire spec (and I quote):
215/60R15 94V, 215/60R15 93V
Most of my driving is around town, although I do drive 160 miles per week on a relatively fast, winding mountain highway. I plan to get the tires at Costco. Bridgestones are on sale right now, and I need them this week because I'm taking a long trip in a couple of weeks. Any recommendation for a tire size that Costco might have in Bridgestones? (And, no, I don't plan on modifying my car, as you might have guessed).
Thanks a bunch.
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Completely overwhelmed by this thread. I just want new tires. :-)
1993 SC300 (original owner). I typically go into the store, tell them what car I have, and accept their recommendation. The owner's manual gives this tire spec (and I quote):
215/60R15 94V, 215/60R15 93V
Most of my driving is around town, although I do drive 160 miles per week on a relatively fast, winding mountain highway. I plan to get the tires at Costco. Bridgestones are on sale right now, and I need them this week because I'm taking a long trip in a couple of weeks. Any recommendation for a tire size that Costco might have in Bridgestones? (And, no, I don't plan on modifying my car, as you might have guessed).
Thanks a bunch.
1993 SC300 (original owner). I typically go into the store, tell them what car I have, and accept their recommendation. The owner's manual gives this tire spec (and I quote):
215/60R15 94V, 215/60R15 93V
Most of my driving is around town, although I do drive 160 miles per week on a relatively fast, winding mountain highway. I plan to get the tires at Costco. Bridgestones are on sale right now, and I need them this week because I'm taking a long trip in a couple of weeks. Any recommendation for a tire size that Costco might have in Bridgestones? (And, no, I don't plan on modifying my car, as you might have guessed).
Thanks a bunch.
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First set of replacements ran 225s all the way around instead of the 215s. Rode just fine and just a bit larger than stock so speedo a bit off (like 1 to 2 mph); steered and cornered fine. No issues with the stock rims. Would not go much wider without other changes (wheels, suspension, etc).
Current setup for my car is now way radical from stock and traded ride comfort for looks and cornering abilities way beyond anything before....
Good luck on your choice....
Current setup for my car is now way radical from stock and traded ride comfort for looks and cornering abilities way beyond anything before....
Good luck on your choice....
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Do you guys think i can fit it without a pull? I will be running on 295s but these are 13.5" wheels so itll be a stretch. Im sure there will be more camber once its sitting on the ground with tires.
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I picked up a set of '95 LS400 front brake calipers, but as I read up on what's involved in the swap, I'm thinking I may have fitment issues. I have '98-02 17" GS430 wheels like these. Most of the info I've been able to find is regarding putting LS400 / Supra TT brakes on a GS car, which apparently requires a RCA spacer. Info on fitting GS wheels over said calipers on a SC is a different matter, since it's purely a question of wheel-caliper clearance.
That's a bit off-topic for this thread, but I was hoping someone could lend some insight into how to determine if my wheels will clear the calipers, short of doing a test install and seeing if they hit. Would I have to measure center-front edge depth of the caliper and compare that to the SC ones, and try to measure the closest point from the inside of the wheel to the caliper (lots of places to introduce small but significant measurement errors!), or is there a better way?
This is the most conclusive answer I've found so far:
Q: Will you need spacers if you are running ls400 brakes with 17" gs wheels?
A: Yes. Even LS400 calipers will require spacers when using stock 17s.
I'm still not sure if that's referring to regular wheel spacers or the RCA spacers needed on GS cars, though. It's an unfortunate overlap in terminology.
I'd rather not add regular wheel spacers if I can avoid it, although it would look better than the high offset stockies. Two reasons: 1) so much disagreement on the safety of running spacers, and 2) I have a bad stud in the back that we haven't figured out how to remove yet with the pressed-on hub, and it would look funky to have spacers up front but not in back!
Edit 1: I eyeballed it while cleaning up the new calipers, and it may be as much as 1/4" to 1/2" too tight between the caliper and wheel. Probably too big of a discrepancy to be worth more detailed measuring, let alone a test mounting, unless someone knows otherwise.
Edit 2: I found a post in another thread saying that 67mm is needed between rotor and back of wheel, and mine is more like 45mm, so I need a full 1" spacer to have only minimal (3mm) clearance. Yikes.
Edit 3: I've run across that 67mm figure a few times now, but also a post saying it's a bit misleading because of differences in rotor face depth between the LS and SC. The actual depth needed to clear the calipers is more like 64mm. Also, my 45mm measurement may be a bit conservative, given where I measured at radially. There could be as much as 50mm there, meaning a 15-20mm space would suffice, rather than 25mm.
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10-year old post response warning. (Post #605, coincidentally, also an Oregonian.)
I picked up a set of '95 LS400 front brake calipers, but as I read up on what's involved in the swap, I'm thinking I may have fitment issues. I have '98-02 17" GS430 wheels like these. Most of the info I've been able to find is regarding putting LS400 / Supra TT brakes on a GS car, which apparently requires a RCA spacer. Info on fitting GS wheels over said calipers on a SC is a different matter, since it's purely a question of wheel-caliper clearance.
That's a bit off-topic for this thread, but I was hoping someone could lend some insight into how to determine if my wheels will clear the calipers, short of doing a test install and seeing if they hit. Would I have to measure center-front edge depth of the caliper and compare that to the SC ones, and try to measure the closest point from the inside of the wheel to the caliper (lots of places to introduce small but significant measurement errors!), or is there a better way?
This is the most conclusive answer I've found so far:
Q: Will you need spacers if you are running ls400 brakes with 17" gs wheels?
A: Yes. Even LS400 calipers will require spacers when using stock 17s.
I'm still not sure if that's referring to regular wheel spacers or the RCA spacers needed on GS cars, though. It's an unfortunate overlap in terminology.
I'd rather not add regular wheel spacers if I can avoid it, although it would look better than the high offset stockies. Two reasons: 1) so much disagreement on the safety of running spacers, and 2) I have a bad stud in the back that we haven't figured out how to remove yet with the pressed-on hub, and it would look funky to have spacers up front but not in back!
Edit 1: I eyeballed it while cleaning up the new calipers, and it may be as much as 1/4" to 1/2" too tight between the caliper and wheel. Probably too big of a discrepancy to be worth more detailed measuring, let alone a test mounting, unless someone knows otherwise.
Edit 2: I found a post in another thread saying that 67mm is needed between rotor and back of wheel, and mine is more like 45mm, so I need a full 1" spacer to have only minimal (3mm) clearance. Yikes.
I picked up a set of '95 LS400 front brake calipers, but as I read up on what's involved in the swap, I'm thinking I may have fitment issues. I have '98-02 17" GS430 wheels like these. Most of the info I've been able to find is regarding putting LS400 / Supra TT brakes on a GS car, which apparently requires a RCA spacer. Info on fitting GS wheels over said calipers on a SC is a different matter, since it's purely a question of wheel-caliper clearance.
That's a bit off-topic for this thread, but I was hoping someone could lend some insight into how to determine if my wheels will clear the calipers, short of doing a test install and seeing if they hit. Would I have to measure center-front edge depth of the caliper and compare that to the SC ones, and try to measure the closest point from the inside of the wheel to the caliper (lots of places to introduce small but significant measurement errors!), or is there a better way?
This is the most conclusive answer I've found so far:
Q: Will you need spacers if you are running ls400 brakes with 17" gs wheels?
A: Yes. Even LS400 calipers will require spacers when using stock 17s.
I'm still not sure if that's referring to regular wheel spacers or the RCA spacers needed on GS cars, though. It's an unfortunate overlap in terminology.
I'd rather not add regular wheel spacers if I can avoid it, although it would look better than the high offset stockies. Two reasons: 1) so much disagreement on the safety of running spacers, and 2) I have a bad stud in the back that we haven't figured out how to remove yet with the pressed-on hub, and it would look funky to have spacers up front but not in back!
Edit 1: I eyeballed it while cleaning up the new calipers, and it may be as much as 1/4" to 1/2" too tight between the caliper and wheel. Probably too big of a discrepancy to be worth more detailed measuring, let alone a test mounting, unless someone knows otherwise.
Edit 2: I found a post in another thread saying that 67mm is needed between rotor and back of wheel, and mine is more like 45mm, so I need a full 1" spacer to have only minimal (3mm) clearance. Yikes.
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I haven't made up my mind yet and have been looking for wheel alternatives and spacer options, though.
Oh, another thing that has me confused is the talk of SCs being designed for +50 offset (same as my GS wheels) and anything lower than +35 will mess with suspension and steering geometry. That means you can only move the wheel out 15mm from stock before having adverse effects, and that's 10mm shy of clearing the LS400 calipers which many here have. Are the drawbacks overstated?
Part of it must have to do with wheel width and how offset relates to the center line of a wider wheel, but my GS wheels are 17x8 and I've seen the Supra TT fronts listed as the identical 17x8 and +50. How do those clear the LS400 calipers when other stock wheels of the same measurement don't come even close? I can't make any sense of that.