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****Official Wheel & Tire Fitment Guide for SC300/SC400****
#710
Any chance the original thread starting post can have it's image links repaired? Most of the referenced images are no longer valid and point to nothing. This is a VERY important thread for many people and those images were added for a good reason I'm sure
#711
Hey sup guys, ok i was wonderin if i go with the supra tt shocks and eibachs pro springs would i need a camber kit or fender roll? i think the supra setup is a perfect drop 4 me. not much of a gap and at the same time not to low. thanks in advance. you guys have helped me out alot!
#712
Maintenance Moderator
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Hey sup guys, ok i was wonderin if i go with the supra tt shocks and eibachs pro springs would i need a camber kit or fender roll? i think the supra setup is a perfect drop 4 me. not much of a gap and at the same time not to low. thanks in advance. you guys have helped me out alot!
fender roll - depends moreso on what size and offset wheels/tires you use...
click on my sig pic for supra shocks with 1.1" tein springs...
#713
So ive been looking at this thread, and all the examples, I think ive come to the conclusion that the wheels I want wont fit w/o modifacation.
I was looking at the enkei RPF1 type RC, and the size I was gonna get would be 19x9 at 18 offset. (I figured i would make it easy and get the same all around. If I got the rears diffrent, it would be 19x10 at 22 offset, but that just sounds like more extreme then i want to go)
Sounds like Im gonna have to roll the fenders a little bit if I want this to fit? It would prolly be a minimal roll, right? My first choice would be to try and not touch the fenders, maybe shave, but I didint really wanna go hardcore (mostly cause I dont know anyone who can do it professionally)
I was looking at the enkei RPF1 type RC, and the size I was gonna get would be 19x9 at 18 offset. (I figured i would make it easy and get the same all around. If I got the rears diffrent, it would be 19x10 at 22 offset, but that just sounds like more extreme then i want to go)
Sounds like Im gonna have to roll the fenders a little bit if I want this to fit? It would prolly be a minimal roll, right? My first choice would be to try and not touch the fenders, maybe shave, but I didint really wanna go hardcore (mostly cause I dont know anyone who can do it professionally)
#714
im running 245/19/35 +35 275/19/30+35 with 8.5 and 9.5 width your car looks clean !!!! did your car came with the stock front bar?
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#715
Maintenance Moderator
iTrader: (2)
So ive been looking at this thread, and all the examples, I think ive come to the conclusion that the wheels I want wont fit w/o modifacation.
I was looking at the enkei RPF1 type RC, and the size I was gonna get would be 19x9 at 18 offset. (I figured i would make it easy and get the same all around. If I got the rears diffrent, it would be 19x10 at 22 offset, but that just sounds like more extreme then i want to go)
Sounds like Im gonna have to roll the fenders a little bit if I want this to fit? It would prolly be a minimal roll, right? My first choice would be to try and not touch the fenders, maybe shave, but I didint really wanna go hardcore (mostly cause I dont know anyone who can do it professionally)
I was looking at the enkei RPF1 type RC, and the size I was gonna get would be 19x9 at 18 offset. (I figured i would make it easy and get the same all around. If I got the rears diffrent, it would be 19x10 at 22 offset, but that just sounds like more extreme then i want to go)
Sounds like Im gonna have to roll the fenders a little bit if I want this to fit? It would prolly be a minimal roll, right? My first choice would be to try and not touch the fenders, maybe shave, but I didint really wanna go hardcore (mostly cause I dont know anyone who can do it professionally)
#718
could I get a solid explination of hi-disk, med-disk, lo-disk.
was searching for the answer but didnt find anything that clearly explains it. Thanks, I know its noob question, and was searching so that I wouldnt have to ask it.
was searching for the answer but didnt find anything that clearly explains it. Thanks, I know its noob question, and was searching so that I wouldnt have to ask it.
#719
Lexus Test Driver
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the wheels may be at whatever offset, but the wheel will either stay flush with the lip's outside edge(high disk)(Work Emotion), leave a little lip (med)(5zigen fn01r-c), or make it difficult for brakes (low)(Work VS-SS)
someone can correct me if i'm wrong...i don't know the technicals, just the basics behind it.
someone can correct me if i'm wrong...i don't know the technicals, just the basics behind it.