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I'm hoping to get a good understanding of what offsets work well. Also, are the fender lips on these cars rolled from the factory?
Well, you can definitely fit a 10" wide tire on the rear, and even wider, as long as you run a conservative offset on the wheel, so it all depends on the wheel offset. You should be alright with +38 or higher for sure. Regarding the fenders, Lexus doesn't roll their fenders, nor do any manufacturers for the most part, if at all. You need to get a fender rolling machine or be really good with a baseball bat placed between the tire and the fender.
Well, you can definitely fit a 10" wide tire on the rear, and even wider, as long as you run a conservative offset on the wheel, so it all depends on the wheel offset. You should be alright with +38 or higher for sure. Regarding the fenders, Lexus doesn't roll their fenders, nor do any manufacturers for the most part, if at all. You need to get a fender rolling machine or be really good with a baseball bat placed between the tire and the fender.
Im running a +38 9.5 inch on the rear with some fat 295/40/18's, ( i got a killer deal on them so i had to buy them).. I was told on this site that they wouldnt fit, but they have a bout a centimeter between the fender (rolled) and the tire..slammed all the way down on Tein CM's. Once i burn through these, i'll put a 30 series tire on it for a better look, but they do fit. I hope they hook
Hey guys... I'm planning to get 19's but I don't want staggered rims. How low can I lower my car without causing rub or other issues? I'd appreciate any help. Thank you
im looking at getting an 18x10.5 with a +20 offset and was actually curious on if all i would need to do is a fender roll if i were to put a light stretch on it