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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#4891
I'm not sure why but my front wheels are more sunken in that the rear, could be because of the amount of camber I have on the front though
#4892
They have a +12 offset. Went with the 245's. They rub in hard cornering and bumps, just going to go ahead and roll the renders just to be safe. Thanks for the help though.
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have been eyeballing the new varrstoen es6 that have been getting talked about, would love to fit a set with a roll, but no / little pull.
can i fit the 19x9.5+22 front and 19x11+25 on rolled fenders without a big stretch? I know ride height will play a roll here, but I will most likely be running either bc or stance coils.
or would it be better (simpler?) to just rock the 19x9.5+22fr and 19x9.5+12 rear
tire size advice?
thanks guys
can i fit the 19x9.5+22 front and 19x11+25 on rolled fenders without a big stretch? I know ride height will play a roll here, but I will most likely be running either bc or stance coils.
or would it be better (simpler?) to just rock the 19x9.5+22fr and 19x9.5+12 rear
tire size advice?
thanks guys
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#4896
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have been eyeballing the new varrstoen es6 that have been getting talked about, would love to fit a set with a roll, but no / little pull.
can i fit the 19x9.5+22 front and 19x11+25 on rolled fenders without a big stretch? I know ride height will play a roll here, but I will most likely be running either bc or stance coils.
or would it be better (simpler?) to just rock the 19x9.5+22fr and 19x9.5+12 rear
tire size advice?
thanks guys
can i fit the 19x9.5+22 front and 19x11+25 on rolled fenders without a big stretch? I know ride height will play a roll here, but I will most likely be running either bc or stance coils.
or would it be better (simpler?) to just rock the 19x9.5+22fr and 19x9.5+12 rear
tire size advice?
thanks guys
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Got my new wheels on today.
Mustang FR500's in 17x9 +24 offset and 17X10.5 +22 offset wrapped in 245/45 and 275/40, i rolled my 1/4 panels, but after driving around today, i realized that i have to roll my front fenders since they rub when i hit a good bump in the road. These wheels also clear my LS400 BBk, and looks like it would clear the Supra brakes with no problems either, there is still a good inch of clearance between the wheel and the face of the brake caliper.
Mustang FR500's in 17x9 +24 offset and 17X10.5 +22 offset wrapped in 245/45 and 275/40, i rolled my 1/4 panels, but after driving around today, i realized that i have to roll my front fenders since they rub when i hit a good bump in the road. These wheels also clear my LS400 BBk, and looks like it would clear the Supra brakes with no problems either, there is still a good inch of clearance between the wheel and the face of the brake caliper.
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ok mine sc400 has stock height and i want to know if privat netz 19x9.5 +25 will just go right in without no issues or would i need to roll fenders... i still don't know what tires to put but any suggestions on that as well? thanks
#4905
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^ you can use this site: http://www.willtheyfit.com/
then for instance use my setup and input the info into existing fields and then input your setup in the new fields. Once you input all the info submit it, it will give you some information all the way at the bottom of the page. Look for poke and inset, since you've already know how my set up or others' setup look from pictures posted, you kinda know how much poke and inset it will be from the existing info you inputted.
then for instance use my setup and input the info into existing fields and then input your setup in the new fields. Once you input all the info submit it, it will give you some information all the way at the bottom of the page. Look for poke and inset, since you've already know how my set up or others' setup look from pictures posted, you kinda know how much poke and inset it will be from the existing info you inputted.