i am looking into some ssr, or some ccw.. 19x10 19x8.5 i just wonder would the 20"x10 in the rear fit... thanks bro..I'm currently running 19x10 up front with the car lowered and no serious problems. You should be fine with that setup. I don't think you would be able to lower the rear much though. To each his own. I think your main concern would probably be the offsets.
20"x10,, 20"x11,, 20"11.5 in the rears is a very common size when getting aftermarket wheels...what part of I.L do you live???? !!!!:1poke: :1poke:how ghetto do you want to be
what did you pay for the sp500?? with or without tires?? how wide in the rear??I can almost guarantee that if you call them up at CCW they'll give you a straight forward answer. I'm pretty sure you'll be good, they don't usually sell their rims if they know they're not gonna fit. The guys at CCW know their ways with Supra fitments. FYI I'm running SP500's.
Those are rims are too small. You can't lose with 22s, bra.20"x10,, 20"x11,, 20"11.5 in the rears is a very common size when getting aftermarket wheels...what part of I.L do you live???? !!!!:1poke: :1poke:
Don't know, I bought the car with them. 19x11 rear.what did you pay for the sp500?? with or without tires?? how wide in the rear??
thanks broDon't know, I bought the car with them. 19x11 rear.
What part of 'handling' don't you understand?what part of I.L do you live???? !!!!:1poke: :1poke:
But it'll be soooo cool looking that people who don't know will jizz their pants! Did you ever think about that??? Surely that makes it worth it, doesn't it?If you are going to do it, do it right and get a set of 20X11s or 20X11.5s. It will make the rear brakes look puny, will hurt straight line acceleration due to the miniscule side wall, and will hurt handling due to the extra weight, but if you want to do it, go for it!
Steve
+1If you are going to do it, do it right and get a set of 20X11s or 20X11.5s. It will make the rear brakes look puny, will hurt straight line acceleration due to the miniscule side wall, and will hurt handling due to the extra weight, but if you want to do it, go for it!
Steve