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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
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thanks for the help koolcat. i think ill have to go with a staggered setup because i can put 19x9.5 in the front it has to be 19.8 or 8.5 (this is for not doing any mod to the front) i not really looking into fender rolling or/and pulling. now im looking into the wheels on 18/8 or 8.5 front and 18/9.5 i think 18s are better or are 19 good as well? ill be dropping my car later later so what would be a better setup? cant decide...
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thanks for the help koolcat. i think ill have to go with a staggered setup because i can put 19x9.5 in the front it has to be 19.8 or 8.5 (this is for not doing any mod to the front) i not really looking into fender rolling or/and pulling. now im looking into the wheels on 18/8 or 8.5 front and 18/9.5 i think 18s are better or are 19 good as well? ill be dropping my car later later so what would be a better setup? cant decide...
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You won't have any issues if your fenders are flat and you run a stretched tire. I have 18x10 +25 on the rear of my car with a 275. my fenders aren't anywhere near flat and it fits. so if you run a 265 or skinnier in the rear, you're gold.
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I am looking at a set of Linea Corse rims that are:
LC818 5X114.3 19x8.5F +30 73 Hub Bore
LC818 5x114.3 19x10R +38 73 Hub Bore
4 Concentric Hub Rings will be included 73>60.1
My question is I am not a fan of the stretched tire look at all...I am looking to run a square setup..
Would I be able to fit a 235/245 up front and a 265/75 out back....I am would not have a problem doing a roll and it will be setting on a pair BC coilover....
The bigger tires the better...
What do you guys think?
LC818 5X114.3 19x8.5F +30 73 Hub Bore
LC818 5x114.3 19x10R +38 73 Hub Bore
4 Concentric Hub Rings will be included 73>60.1
My question is I am not a fan of the stretched tire look at all...I am looking to run a square setup..
Would I be able to fit a 235/245 up front and a 265/75 out back....I am would not have a problem doing a roll and it will be setting on a pair BC coilover....
The bigger tires the better...
What do you guys think?
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Quick wheel and tire question...I'm about to jump on a killer deal for some saleen wheels and tires. The specs are as follows. For an uncool person like me who plans to keep the car at stock ride height will I need to roll the rear fenders ar all?
front: rim size 18x9; offset +24; tire size 255/35/18
rear: rim size 18x10; offset +22; tire size 265/35/18
front: rim size 18x9; offset +24; tire size 255/35/18
rear: rim size 18x10; offset +22; tire size 265/35/18