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Since i bought my toy(1995 sc400), ive been researching a lot about wheel fitment. I recently came across a guy selling his rims for way too cheap to pass up. Problem is idk if these rims are even possible. Im willing to invest about $4000 in a widebody kit, body work and paint. The rims are 19s all around. 9 wide in front and 10 wide in back with +13 offset all around. Has this ever been acheived?
I know it sounds like a stupid question but i gatta know/see if anyone else has done it.
Since i bought my toy(1995 sc400), ive been researching a lot about wheel fitment. I recently came across a guy selling his rims for way too cheap to pass up. Problem is idk if these rims are even possible. Im willing to invest about $4000 in a widebody kit, body work and paint. The rims are 19s all around. 9 wide in front and 10 wide in back with +13 offset all around. Has this ever been achieved?
This would by no means be a worlds first. Roll and pull, you'll be all set.
Not terribly crazy.
I'm running 19x9.5+25 with just a roll on the fronts and rears
You might need a slight fender pull to fit the 10's in the rear, but it won't be nearly as extreme as you're worried it will be.
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