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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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i need help!!! just bought some rims....19x8.5 front 20mm offset/19x9.5 rear 35mm offset. What tire size shoul i go with im tryna put em on asap im anxious to get them on.
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I'm looking to get xxr 522 for the mean time and thinking of running 18x8.5 in the front and 18x9.5 in the rear what size tires and or spacers should I have. just ordered stance gr+. Just want a real aggressive look
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99' SC400 *Help Please* Does anyone know of 5x114.3 to 5x120 15mm spacer/conversion adapters and what companies make them? And also how will fitment be with a 19x10 +5 offset for the rear? Will I need to pull my rear fenders or can I get away with just rolling my rear fenders and a little tire stretch?
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^ i just ordered some from www.lugmanusa.com
we'll see how that goes. what bmw wheels did you get? and 19x10 +5 will be fine, you have coilovers right?
we'll see how that goes. what bmw wheels did you get? and 19x10 +5 will be fine, you have coilovers right?
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^, what he said. Expect to add anywhere from 15 - 20mm more with the conversion spacers dropping the offset into the negatives. Even the +5 is too much for my tastes, I like to run a decent amount of tire, you'll have to stretch.
The ones listed by laurante are 1.25" thick, making it roughly 32mm thick, making your effective offset -27.
The ones listed by laurante are 1.25" thick, making it roughly 32mm thick, making your effective offset -27.
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^, what he said. Expect to add anywhere from 15 - 20mm more with the conversion spacers dropping the offset into the negatives. Even the +5 is too much for my tastes, I like to run a decent amount of tire, you'll have to stretch.
The ones listed by laurante are 1.25" thick, making it roughly 32mm thick, making your effective offset -27.
The ones listed by laurante are 1.25" thick, making it roughly 32mm thick, making your effective offset -27.
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Im looking at 18x8 fronts and 18x10 rears... +35 offset on both going on my 1995 Sc300 on stock suspension for now as winter is coming... What would be a good size tire were I too decide to lower? I like a little stretched look but dont wanna have crazy expensive tires either.