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Old 06-21-14 | 07:11 PM
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^^^ Those sizes would be just fine. They would yield a small stretch and you should have no problems with rubbing as the tires would definitely tuck under the fender on bumps. The fronts would also be very flush with the fender-it should not stick past it.
Old 06-21-14 | 09:58 PM
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If this has already been answered I'm sorry... but i got to page 37...

WHAT ARE THESE!!!... I SEE THEM ALL OVER AND THERE IS NEVER A SIZE!!
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Old 06-22-14 | 12:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Riff
If this has already been answered I'm sorry... but i got to page 37...

WHAT ARE THESE!!!... I SEE THEM ALL OVER AND THERE IS NEVER A SIZE!!
work relax
Old 06-24-14 | 10:12 AM
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Originally Posted by fmayi1101
work relax
Ha ha no kidding...

The fitment is going to be "more than you can afford pal"
Old 06-24-14 | 10:17 PM
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Here you go Riff: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...ing-it-up.html
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Hello I did a search was no luck on the size/offset question I have, with 18x9.5 all around with a +25 offset what tire size should i run??? (with stretch)....and to what extent will I need to roll/pull the quarters/fenders....thanks in advance.
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Originally Posted by OnyxBubble
Hello I did a search was no luck on the size/offset question I have, with 18x9.5 all around with a +25 offset what tire size should i run??? (with stretch)....and to what extent will I need to roll/pull the quarters/fenders....thanks in advance.
with those offsets, no pull required. depending on how low you are, you may need a slight roll to no roll if you stretch tire i.e. 225/40/R18 or 235/40.
Old 06-27-14 | 12:13 PM
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^^ what he said. You won't need a pull. Jus a solid roll if ur going to be lowered.
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Thanks Jadu/ Bigwes. i appreciate the info. Now I just need to get some coilovers so I can sit steady at the ride height want....
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In the rear another option is to cut the inner rear fender. The lip inside is huge, take about 2/3 of that lip off and clean it up. I clear 18x10.5 +22 with zero rubbing and I'm fairly low.
Old 06-30-14 | 06:41 PM
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@toyoboy......I might actually have to take that option. I'm not sure about my left quarter, I think it might have some body filler in or around the wheel well....I did my MK3 supra like that for that very reason...
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Hey everyone if you guys could help me I'm trying to get a set of SSR Vienna's. The specs are 19x9/10 +6/-1 is it possible to get pretty low on a set up like this?
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Originally Posted by DoYuEvenSc
Hey everyone if you guys could help me I'm trying to get a set of SSR Vienna's. The specs are 19x9/10 +6/-1 is it possible to get pretty low on a set up like this?
Not without fender mods, defiantly a roll and pull
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Originally Posted by toyoboy120
Not without fender mods, defiantly a roll and pull
As of now I have my fenders rolled and I'm willing to pull but what I really want is to figure out if it is possible to tuck the rears with pulling my fenders?
Thanks for the reply also
Old 07-10-14 | 06:19 AM
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Originally Posted by DoYuEvenSc
As of now I have my fenders rolled and I'm willing to pull but what I really want is to figure out if it is possible to tuck the rears with pulling my fenders?
Thanks for the reply also
With a roll and pull with smaller tires, yes you would be able to tuck.


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