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Best 18s Tire Brand/Spec recommendation for stretching/ stance look
Hello i was wondering whats a good tire set up for 18x9.5 +11 front & 18x10 +5 on my 2001 gs400. and wanted to know how much camber ill need to run with that wheel setup (not trying to have too much camber), just the right amount for the offset) havent done any fender work yet but i know its mando
And i did some research and was thinking 225/40 fronts and 235/40 might be the move but im really not sure, still indecisive, if you got any helpful info id highly appreciated it!
So I’m trying to find out what size wheels would fit I have a 2000 gs300 this is the fitment of a set I was looking at 5x100 18x9.5 +22. This is what they look like also I was looking at stock is250 wheels
So I’m trying to find out what size wheels would fit I have a 2000 gs300 this is the fitment of a set I was looking at 5x100 18x9.5 +22. This is what they look like also I was looking at stock is250 wheels
Are there some used wheels that are commonly available that are 18”. A wheel that fits without spacers and just looks better than oem. Would have to be extremely clean. For example I see a lot of 19” infinity wheels. Thanks
Hello i was wondering whats a good tire set up for 18x9.5 +11 front & 18x10 +5 on my 2001 gs400. and wanted to know how much camber ill need to run with that wheel setup (not trying to have too much camber), just the right amount for the offset) havent done any fender work yet but i know its mando
And i did some research and was thinking 225/40 fronts and 235/40 might be the move but im really not sure, still indecisive, if you got any helpful info id highly appreciated it!
I ran 245/40/18 in the front & 265/35/18 in the rear & had 0 issues with the set up for years. I'm running 19's now
This car is my cruiser/highway/bad weather machine. We have decent roads in my town, but many small towns near do not. So I picked up one sidewall size over the OEM.
F 225/50/18 18x8 +45
R 255/45/19 18x8.5 +50
The car is on Tein Flex coils on the shipped settings
No rubbing, very smooth ride compared to my ISF and smoother than the Z4. Much better handling than the blown stock setup that can off.
Hey there! I posted a thread about a different set of wheels that I was planning on getting that I ended up not purchasing. I’m on a really tight budget so I’m trying to make something work. I found this pair and I’ll be linking pictures showing them and all the measurements. They are 18x8 with +38 offset. I plan on keeping mostly everything stock including suspension. Would really appreciate some help! And also would like to hear some tire recommendation. I saw someone putting this pair of wheels on his LS430 with 245/45 tires. Please let me know what you think!
Hey guys going on a 4 hour trip to pick up some wheels this Tuesday and was wondering if anyone had some advice or think the wheels wouldn’t fit my car. I plan on lowering my car a bit but not too much since I’m not looking for an aggressive look. I found a staggered rennen CSL 2 setup. Measurements are 19x8.5 +35 and 19x9.5 +38. Tires in the front are 225/35/19 and 235/35/19 in the back. I’ll attach some images at the end of the thread. What do yall think? And what suspension modification would yall recommend? Springs? Thank you!
I have a quick question for any one running these specs. Which one will be a better fit on the 2gs? Possibly a 235 on the 18x9 as well? I hear the +12 would have 3.5mm of more poke.
Last edited by JayGuerra909; 04-22-24 at 11:43 PM.
I have a quick question for any one running these specs. Which one will be a better fit on the 2gs? Possibly a 235 on the 18x9 as well? I hear the +12 would have 3.5mm of more poke.
What stance will you have? What else are you doing to make them fit? Both of those are going to rub if you're lowered, a lot with a 245/40. The 9 +12 will have 3.7mm more poke.