Wheel width/offset/size and tire fitment Q&A thread
#406
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9.5 + 22 fits easily. I'm doing 9.5 + 5 with 225/35 and I dont rub.
Why not roll and shave your fenders?
If you want to run aftermarket wheels might as well roll and shave your fenders it'll save you the hassle and it'll open up a lot of opportunity to different type of wheels.
ROLL AND SHAVE YOUR FENDERS.
Why not roll and shave your fenders?
If you want to run aftermarket wheels might as well roll and shave your fenders it'll save you the hassle and it'll open up a lot of opportunity to different type of wheels.
ROLL AND SHAVE YOUR FENDERS.
Style 95 with that size tire will not fit unless you ran a ton of camber.
You could probably get away with a 255 on the rear and a 245 up front with reasonable camber.
I ran 245 rear and 235 front on mine, -1.5 degree rear camber, and around -1.75 front iirc, didnt rub much in front, but I rolled fenders all the way around
You could probably get away with a 255 on the rear and a 245 up front with reasonable camber.
I ran 245 rear and 235 front on mine, -1.5 degree rear camber, and around -1.75 front iirc, didnt rub much in front, but I rolled fenders all the way around
i usually hear shave back roll front? the reason im asking is because 2gs fenders are one of the harder cars to work on based on research.
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Style 95 with that size tire will not fit unless you ran a ton of camber.
You could probably get away with a 255 on the rear and a 245 up front with reasonable camber.
I ran 245 rear and 235 front on mine, -1.5 degree rear camber, and around -1.75 front iirc, didnt rub much in front, but I rolled fenders all the way around
You could probably get away with a 255 on the rear and a 245 up front with reasonable camber.
I ran 245 rear and 235 front on mine, -1.5 degree rear camber, and around -1.75 front iirc, didnt rub much in front, but I rolled fenders all the way around
Research more, you've been here long enough to know how this forum works.
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new to this sight and getting ready to buy a sc430. any coments on a better year from a "02" to a "06" and why?....I'm looking at a "04" out of Florida just because it hasn't seen the snow and salt of Ohio driving....any help would be greatly appreciated....thanks Dave
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You can roll all the fenders, the rear will dimple slightly where the holes for the trim mount is, or you can just shave it and clean the metal up and seal it/coat with paint so it doesnt rust, and then just roll the front.
But yeah, on re-drilled style 95s, reasonably low and set up with an alignment thats daily driver friendly, your going to want to roll and run probably 235/35 front and 245/35 or 255/35 rear. Just telling you from the experience I had
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I've seen some guys shave the fronts, but it removes the rigidity from the fender and they deform pretty easy afterwards, I would cut the tabs and roll the rest flat. Be careful up front where the tabs are/were this is where the fender will want to dimple when rolling/flattening.
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I am trying to run OEM 2012 is350 wheels on my 99 GS300. The is350 come staggered, but I want to run the rears, which are 18x8.5 50 mm offset all around on my GS. WIll there be any issue with the front fitment? I have always used 3rd gen OEM GS 18x8's(not sure what offest they are). Will these is350 OEM 18x8.5 50 mm ofset wheels work fine up front without having to modify fenders or add spacers??
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I am trying to run OEM 2012 is350 wheels on my 99 GS300. The is350 come staggered, but I want to run the rears, which are 18x8.5 50 mm offset all around on my GS. WIll there be any issue with the front fitment? I have always used 3rd gen OEM GS 18x8's(not sure what offest they are). Will these is350 OEM 18x8.5 50 mm ofset wheels work fine up front without having to modify fenders or add spacers??
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