pic request of aggressive 18" wheel fitments n sc300
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These are the rims I have now:
18x9.5 +23 (f) and +18 (r)
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wow. nice guys! I like the fitment of jspecsc3. Also loving that subaru and the red FC.
I recently switched tires from 235 in the rear to 265. Looks better IMO, not as stretched, and fills the wells better. I will probably lower the car a tiny bit more and take more pics.
I was gonna use the xd9's for my new 240, but decided to just get different wheels for it and keep the works on my sc.
Maaan, that IS300 is just plain sweeeeet!!!!! I know that car is driven on the track too.
I recently switched tires from 235 in the rear to 265. Looks better IMO, not as stretched, and fills the wells better. I will probably lower the car a tiny bit more and take more pics.
I was gonna use the xd9's for my new 240, but decided to just get different wheels for it and keep the works on my sc.
Maaan, that IS300 is just plain sweeeeet!!!!! I know that car is driven on the track too.
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Wow have to bump this thread up as my 1st post. Just purchased an sc300 and going to pick it up this week from Cali...
Here are some pics of my 1jz s14 before I parted her out recently-
Looking to do something as aggressive with alot less tire how ever as my engine will be staying stock 2jz for a while.
What do you guys think of the TE-37 knocks in 19 x 9.5 +12 and 19 x 10.5 +12. Something like 235/35 fronts and 245/35 rears. Will I beable to fit these with out much work other than a roll and camber on stock metal? They also in come in a +22.
Pics of them for reference
Here are some pics of my 1jz s14 before I parted her out recently-
Looking to do something as aggressive with alot less tire how ever as my engine will be staying stock 2jz for a while.
What do you guys think of the TE-37 knocks in 19 x 9.5 +12 and 19 x 10.5 +12. Something like 235/35 fronts and 245/35 rears. Will I beable to fit these with out much work other than a roll and camber on stock metal? They also in come in a +22.
Pics of them for reference