SC430 wheel fitment
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....thanks alot....with the 19's, they will fill about the same, just remember the rim will be a be an inch taller, so you'll loose a bit of sidewall.I almost forgot to mention, that my car is lowered some also, but the offset of the wheel is what will help fill the wheeltub & bring the tire out closer to the fender. I've started to look at new wheels & will probably go up to 20's. I want 20x9 (f) & 20x10.5 (r) with offsets in the mid 20's
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....thanks alot....with the 19's, they will fill about the same, just remember the rim will be a be an inch taller, so you'll loose a bit of sidewall.I almost forgot to mention, that my car is lowered some also, but the offset of the wheel is what will help fill the wheeltub & bring the tire out closer to the fender. I've started to look at new wheels & will probably go up to 20's. I want 20x9 (f) & 20x10.5 (r) with offsets in the mid 20's
Will get my wheels machined to the offsets required and look forward to getting rid of the standard wheels!!!
Thank you for the information and pics.Lot happier in the decision process now.
#333
I think with the right 20's your car will sit right.
Dont get me wrong it looks good now! But im curious to see what the 20 will look like on our color cars. Have you decided with the silver, steel metal gray or black faces or a combination of the colors or all chrome?
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I've seen that car on this site! I think it might be somewhere in the wheel fitment sticky on the top of the main page. If not there it's in the "pics of you SC (large photo)" thread. If you are able to contact the owner, please let us know what spoiler he has installed. I don't believe it to be OEM. Thanks.
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Hello everyone! I just purchased my stock SC430 a week ago and i am ready to replace the pie plates for some aftermarket wheels. Talwang's chart was indeed helpful for me deciding the set up i am routing for, so here is the specs i have in mind:
F: 19x9.5 +22 with 235/40
R: 19x10.5 +22 with 265/35
It will be on stock suspension for now, coilovers will be next around Jan 2016. What do you guys think about the set-up? Thank you all!
F: 19x9.5 +22 with 235/40
R: 19x10.5 +22 with 265/35
It will be on stock suspension for now, coilovers will be next around Jan 2016. What do you guys think about the set-up? Thank you all!
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Hello everyone! I just purchased my stock SC430 a week ago and i am ready to replace the pie plates for some aftermarket wheels. Talwang's chart was indeed helpful for me deciding the set up i am routing for, so here is the specs i have in mind:
F: 19x9.5 +22 with 235/40
R: 19x10.5 +22 with 265/35
It will be on stock suspension for now, coilovers will be next around Jan 2016. What do you guys think about the set-up? Thank you all!
F: 19x9.5 +22 with 235/40
R: 19x10.5 +22 with 265/35
It will be on stock suspension for now, coilovers will be next around Jan 2016. What do you guys think about the set-up? Thank you all!
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Thank you texsexlex! Also, on the rears i can push through 275 if i am not mistaken. Will this set-up be flush enough base on your experience?
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Running 20's
FYI I running
Tires REAR
285/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero 26/1/4" tall
Tire FRONTS
255/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero 25-1/2" tall
WORK Wheels 20x10 +37 offset
No wheel well rubbing ever.
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Tires REAR
285/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero 26/1/4" tall
Tire FRONTS
255/30R20 ZR. Pirelli PZero Nero 25-1/2" tall
WORK Wheels 20x10 +37 offset
No wheel well rubbing ever.
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#345
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...you can get away with 275's & I've seen members run 285's on the rear also. With the width & offset that you mentioned,I know you will be ok at stock height & 275's. After you lower it on the coilovers,then you can play with the adjustments to get it close as possible without rubbing.....also, if you've never changed your shocks out,you may rub some on bumpy roads & dips. I never felt like my shocks needed replacing,but after changing wheels/tires, it let me know by rubbing when i hit dips in the road