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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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Well got rid of the stock is350 wheels, and picking up some nice Iforged astra's!
Not sure what offset I want/need for a nice flush setup but anyways. They are 19x8 fronts and 19x10 in the rear. Was looking at 245/35 or 235/35 fronts and 275/30 rears. The car will be lowered on TIEN Comfort sports. Im wandering if im going to have to roll/shave the fenders at all with that set up. Looked for peeps with close to the same setup but still no chip. Thanks again in advance guys
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Not sure what offset I want/need for a nice flush setup but anyways. They are 19x8 fronts and 19x10 in the rear. Was looking at 245/35 or 235/35 fronts and 275/30 rears. The car will be lowered on TIEN Comfort sports. Im wandering if im going to have to roll/shave the fenders at all with that set up. Looked for peeps with close to the same setup but still no chip. Thanks again in advance guys
-Lee
#1984
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Well got rid of the stock is350 wheels, and picking up some nice Iforged astra's!
Not sure what offset I want/need for a nice flush setup but anyways. They are 19x8 fronts and 19x10 in the rear. Was looking at 245/35 or 235/35 fronts and 275/30 rears. The car will be lowered on TIEN Comfort sports. Im wandering if im going to have to roll/shave the fenders at all with that set up. Looked for peeps with close to the same setup but still no chip. Thanks again in advance guys
-Lee
Not sure what offset I want/need for a nice flush setup but anyways. They are 19x8 fronts and 19x10 in the rear. Was looking at 245/35 or 235/35 fronts and 275/30 rears. The car will be lowered on TIEN Comfort sports. Im wandering if im going to have to roll/shave the fenders at all with that set up. Looked for peeps with close to the same setup but still no chip. Thanks again in advance guys
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I have a question about wheel fitment. Say you have a 19x9.5 +15 wheel and a 17x9.5 +15 wheel. If you put a 245/40 tire on both of these, will they both stick out past the fender at the same length? I keep thinking that the 17" wheel will be tucked in a bit more compared to the 19" because it's smaller. Opinions on this?
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I have a question about wheel fitment. Say you have a 19x9.5 +15 wheel and a 17x9.5 +15 wheel. If you put a 245/40 tire on both of these, will they both stick out past the fender at the same length? I keep thinking that the 17" wheel will be tucked in a bit more compared to the 19" because it's smaller. Opinions on this?
#1988
I am looking at these for my '94 SC400. Do you think that I will have any issues with rubbing on the fronts with stock suspension for now?
MB Motorsports Battles 17X9.5 5-114.3 +15Moffset
Running Azenis RT-615
Next generation street competition. Z-speed rated.
245/45R-17 99W XL B
The set up should look similar to this:
MB Motorsports Battles 17X9.5 5-114.3 +15Moffset
Running Azenis RT-615
Next generation street competition. Z-speed rated.
245/45R-17 99W XL B
The set up should look similar to this:
Last edited by 702SC400; 11-01-08 at 11:04 AM.
#1989
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yes you will have major rubbing issues, you will have to roll and pull...but my only concern is the 17"...it's just way too small, but it will be agressive
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is that for the rears? do you want aggressive or conservative...the back could be a bit wider, but that will fit just fine...you could even get away with no roll or pull
#1995
Well I like how the rim has a concave look but the only sizes that it is made in is 17x9 or 17x9.5 or 18x8. Not looking at modifying the wheels to make them fix. I think the wheel looks aggressive.