I didn't search but.. 18x8.5/9.5 +6?? (ucf20)
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I didn't search but.. 18x8.5/9.5 +6?? (ucf20)
Found some old SSR mesh 18s. 8.5" front and 9.5" rear, both +6, I'm not asking if these will fit but how they'd look on the car.
They're $300, need to be taken apart and refinished and an hour away from me. Hopefully you guys who are more knowledgable than I can help me out and maybe save me the 2hr round trip?
Go easy guys.
They're $300, need to be taken apart and refinished and an hour away from me. Hopefully you guys who are more knowledgable than I can help me out and maybe save me the 2hr round trip?
Go easy guys.
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x runner wheels both fit and cleared the brakes?
may be a good winter wheel setup for you people out in the cold.
regardless, Fronts will need a roll/mild pull depending on the tire size, reals will need a roll at most, and a mild stretch if you arent low enough to get 2-3* of negative camber.
also, posting up the year in the thread title or at least the First Post will help a LOT . the information i've given is only for 95-00 LS400s.
may be a good winter wheel setup for you people out in the cold.
regardless, Fronts will need a roll/mild pull depending on the tire size, reals will need a roll at most, and a mild stretch if you arent low enough to get 2-3* of negative camber.
also, posting up the year in the thread title or at least the First Post will help a LOT . the information i've given is only for 95-00 LS400s.
Last edited by PureDrifter; 11-25-11 at 06:20 PM.
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x runner wheels both fit and cleared the brakes?
may be a good winter wheel setup for you people out in the cold.
regardless, Fronts will need a roll/mild pull depending on the tire size, reals will need a roll at most, and a mild stretch if you arent low enough to get 2-3* of negative camber.
also, posting up the year in the thread title or at least the First Post will help a LOT . the information i've given is only for 95-00 LS400s.
may be a good winter wheel setup for you people out in the cold.
regardless, Fronts will need a roll/mild pull depending on the tire size, reals will need a roll at most, and a mild stretch if you arent low enough to get 2-3* of negative camber.
also, posting up the year in the thread title or at least the First Post will help a LOT . the information i've given is only for 95-00 LS400s.
An inch, huh? I don't know how I feel about that.
I think they're 18x8 +30?
Last edited by I'mStock; 11-26-11 at 09:50 AM.
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Coped from my local forum:
I drove to Alamo to try on some SSRs, 18x8.5/9.5 +6. They stuck out but cleared the caliper so...
Mine.
Went to the compound to see how they'd fit at ride height. Fronts looks great, might need a ~10mm spacer for the rears. Still not sure how much lower I'm gonna have to go but I'm assuming at least a half inch.
Now to figure out how to get them apart, get them cleaned up and take it from there. They look like they were stored in saltwater so I'm guessing a lot of XXXX blasting and maybe get them re-chromed (is that even possible?) I think I'd like to use gold hardware when they go back together but I might change my mind on that.
Tire wise, I'm hoping I can do 215/45 front and 235/40's out back. We'll see....
I drove to Alamo to try on some SSRs, 18x8.5/9.5 +6. They stuck out but cleared the caliper so...
Mine.
Went to the compound to see how they'd fit at ride height. Fronts looks great, might need a ~10mm spacer for the rears. Still not sure how much lower I'm gonna have to go but I'm assuming at least a half inch.
Now to figure out how to get them apart, get them cleaned up and take it from there. They look like they were stored in saltwater so I'm guessing a lot of XXXX blasting and maybe get them re-chromed (is that even possible?) I think I'd like to use gold hardware when they go back together but I might change my mind on that.
Tire wise, I'm hoping I can do 215/45 front and 235/40's out back. We'll see....
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I actually own some 25mm spacers, thanks for reminding me.