Pic request of peoples wheels
#32
got some chrome GT-Cs on order, 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear...
You will gain a little extra sidewall this way without damaging the looks or performance of the car to greatly.
#35
Lexus Test Driver
Originally posted by 555
I got some chrome GT-Cs on order, 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear...
Don't want the ride to be too harsh though, so thinking of increasing the wheel radius to have more side profile.
Can anyone advise one what size rubber to buy?
I got some chrome GT-Cs on order, 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear...
Don't want the ride to be too harsh though, so thinking of increasing the wheel radius to have more side profile.
Can anyone advise one what size rubber to buy?
SEEEEXY
245/35 F, and 265 or 275/30 R
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Originally posted by 2jzsc3
if you're gonna roll wit 19's staggered.. go with a 35 profile up front and 30 in the rear.. alot of people that do staggered sometimes stay with the same profile up front and back.. and that don't work out right.. here's a flic of my rears
if you're gonna roll wit 19's staggered.. go with a 35 profile up front and 30 in the rear.. alot of people that do staggered sometimes stay with the same profile up front and back.. and that don't work out right.. here's a flic of my rears
PS. My setup is for sale
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Hey midnight,
My girlfriend said she met you a few days ago. Hit me up if you ever want to chill or anything
#41
Optional GS 17 x 8 with 235s all the way around.
I have since added 5mm wheel spacers all around as well. I have been looking into the EVO HP staggered setup for a while, they look very very nice
I have since added 5mm wheel spacers all around as well. I have been looking into the EVO HP staggered setup for a while, they look very very nice
Last edited by qtb33; 11-09-04 at 06:26 AM.
#42
not the greatest pic, but the last ones I took
18in. 9J and 10J (with 25mm spacer in rear)
for tiresize, 9J uses 225/40-18 and 10J uses 235/40-18
Driving and racing on these sizes with no problems as well. Its just a matter of what will fit your fenders
If you decide to run 18in wheels try to use reverse wheels, since they tend to look bigger than a regular lip style wheel will.
18in. 9J and 10J (with 25mm spacer in rear)
for tiresize, 9J uses 225/40-18 and 10J uses 235/40-18
Driving and racing on these sizes with no problems as well. Its just a matter of what will fit your fenders
If you decide to run 18in wheels try to use reverse wheels, since they tend to look bigger than a regular lip style wheel will.