I have RSR lowering springs, a miesterschaft full exhaust ,sikky headers and a RR racing tune on my RCF I also have TVD and a carbon fiber roof and spoiler that came factory along with orange calipers. I really like your wheels how much do they weigh each ? As you know the RCF is heavy and my goal is to make it liter weight one piece at a time . You should also look at Artesian , TOMS, Novel and Lexon carbon fiber parts for your car . RR Racing also makes and sells the very best performance parts for any RCF and they have the only proven supercharger kit to perform vigorously on a track as well as tuning to free up the torque a bit .
silly question...I tried to take my front wheel off and couldn't get it off. Is there a lock somewhere or I just need to keep tugging on the wheel to loosen it before taking off? Want to paint the wheels
If all wheel nuts are off then there is nothing else holding the wheel on. Sometimes they do get a little stuck on the centre bore. Give it some manly fist bumps top and bottom, or wighle it until it comes loose. You may want to wire brush the bore....you'll see why. 👍
Thanks so much. The carbon lip on the spoiler is made by Tom's. I believe Nengun sell them amongst other companies. Fortunately for me, mine came with the car. 😊
@@frax77 I mean if the wheels come out of the body or with your configuration they can still come out a little more without sticking out of the body. Thank you so much
Hi love the look on your RC F I got a RC 350 F Sport was wondering if your whole setup would fit my baby doing some homework but not finding anything helpful around the web until I came across your post and fell in love with the car. Would greatly appreciate any help Thanks.
Thanks for your kind words. You're right it's actually hard to find info on whether the panel dimensions on the two models are the same. I'm pretty sure the rear is identical, but not 100% on the fronts, as they use different fenders. If you give the guys at BC Forged a call they should have info on what setup can fit. I know they've done a few RC350's in their time :)
Thank you :) No the back tyres don't rub, but keep in mind it's running about 3deg neg camber at the back with the SPC adjustable camber arms, so that helps. Also, the Swift Spec R springs are stiffer than OEM and are also progressive so they help as well. Let me know how you go with your wheels...
@@frax77 Just installed the same Swift springs on my RCF! Loving it. Bought a set of Volk TE 37 Ultras. Fronts-20x9.5 +28 and rears are 20x11 +40. Not sure what tires would fit without rubbing. I was thinking of 265/30/20 fronts and 285/30/20 rears. What do you reckon?
I’ve fit 19x10.5 with 305 and had minimal rubbing if any before I sold my HREs and had better rotation off the launch than a 20 inch wheel with 295s . Also RSR makes way better lowering springs if your going to go cheap and get springs instead of coil overs .
@@atonementpreset the tyre sizes you are looking at seem about right, but please consider that there can be quite large differences between the same sized tyres from different manufacturers. I.e. a 285 from Michelin will have a different actual width to a 285 from Bridgestone, and there is also the sidewall profile to consider - are they rounded, or are they square. Measure twice, buy once. :) Good luck - would love to see some pics when you're done - you can DM through my FB or IG pages.
It's a pretty small market with their staggered fitment. Lots of guys with IS200 wanted to use them but of course they don't fit. In the end I think I got about $1k and shipped them to an RC350 owner over east.
Frax 77 thanks. I have a 2018 Infrared RCF and not sure how I’m feeling about the stock wheels although I really like the ones you had taken off which I think were the 15’-16’ models.
question for you. Another post had an RCF lowered on Swift springs and the installers said that the car did not need camber kits and that a wheel alignment would fix everything. Do you agree with this and did your shop say the same thing as in no camber kit needed; asking since I know you added a camber kit.
The bumper extensions look great, good choice. The wheels and tyres are outstanding.
Thank you, much appreciated 😊
damn the rcf came out good
Totally changed the look of the car!
Thanks man. When do we get to see more updates from you? 😊
Picking the Silvia up in a week from the fabrication shop so might have to put together a video!
@@BrokenSilvia can't wait 😊
Looks amazing
I have RSR lowering springs, a miesterschaft full exhaust ,sikky headers and a RR racing tune on my RCF I also have TVD and a carbon fiber roof and spoiler that came factory along with orange calipers. I really like your wheels how much do they weigh each ? As you know the RCF is heavy and my goal is to make it liter weight one piece at a time . You should also look at Artesian , TOMS, Novel and Lexon carbon fiber parts for your car . RR Racing also makes and sells the very best performance parts for any RCF and they have the only proven supercharger kit to perform vigorously on a track as well as tuning to free up the torque a bit .
Wheels look amazing. Subbed.
SWEET WHEELS. . .
silly question...I tried to take my front wheel off and couldn't get it off. Is there a lock somewhere or I just need to keep tugging on the wheel to loosen it before taking off? Want to paint the wheels
If all wheel nuts are off then there is nothing else holding the wheel on. Sometimes they do get a little stuck on the centre bore. Give it some manly fist bumps top and bottom, or wighle it until it comes loose. You may want to wire brush the bore....you'll see why. 👍
@@frax77 thanks
Love your rcf videos. May I ask where you got the rear cf spoiler addon from?
Thanks so much. The carbon lip on the spoiler is made by Tom's. I believe Nengun sell them amongst other companies. Fortunately for me, mine came with the car. 😊
@@frax77 Thank you! Really looking forward to your future videos
Car is crazy nice can you tell me the tire size on the front 265.whats the other number 25 or 30-20.9.5.Thanks
Thanks buddy. All the info is in the description. The fronts are 265/30 - Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
May I ask what lug nuts you went with?
I ordered a set from BC at the time I ordered the wheels.
Hello, with this width and et configuration, the rim is at the edge of the fin or could it still be more at the limit? Thanks
Sorry what do you mean by fin? The rear is very close to the rear arch, if thats what you mean.
@@frax77 sorry, fenders, front and rear fenders
@@frax77 I mean if the wheels come out of the body or with your configuration they can still come out a little more without sticking out of the body. Thank you so much
@@frax77 I am spanish, sorry for my english😜
They are very flush at back. The front could come a little more out but it would risk scrubbing depending how low you are.
Love your car man, im thinking of buying rc350... looking if it can work with the newborn baby 💺 for occasional drive
Hi love the look on your RC F I got a RC 350 F Sport was wondering if your whole setup would fit my baby doing some homework but not finding anything helpful around the web until I came across your post and fell in love with the car. Would greatly appreciate any help Thanks.
Thanks for your kind words. You're right it's actually hard to find info on whether the panel dimensions on the two models are the same. I'm pretty sure the rear is identical, but not 100% on the fronts, as they use different fenders. If you give the guys at BC Forged a call they should have info on what setup can fit. I know they've done a few RC350's in their time :)
Ok thanks
Just beautiful! Does the back rub with the tire width at 295? Subbed.
Thank you :) No the back tyres don't rub, but keep in mind it's running about 3deg neg camber at the back with the SPC adjustable camber arms, so that helps. Also, the Swift Spec R springs are stiffer than OEM and are also progressive so they help as well. Let me know how you go with your wheels...
@@frax77 Just installed the same Swift springs on my RCF! Loving it. Bought a set of Volk TE 37 Ultras. Fronts-20x9.5 +28 and rears are 20x11 +40. Not sure what tires would fit without rubbing. I was thinking of 265/30/20 fronts and 285/30/20 rears. What do you reckon?
I’ve fit 19x10.5 with 305 and had minimal rubbing if any before I sold my HREs and had better rotation off the launch than a 20 inch wheel with 295s . Also RSR makes way better lowering springs if your going to go cheap and get springs instead of coil overs .
@@atonementpreset the tyre sizes you are looking at seem about right, but please consider that there can be quite large differences between the same sized tyres from different manufacturers. I.e. a 285 from Michelin will have a different actual width to a 285 from Bridgestone, and there is also the sidewall profile to consider - are they rounded, or are they square. Measure twice, buy once. :) Good luck - would love to see some pics when you're done - you can DM through my FB or IG pages.
@@frax77 Thank you! Will install them soon. Pictures up soon.
Love the carbon fiber bumper add ons id love to add that on to my rcf where did you get those from i need
Thanks mate. You can find these on the Nengun website here: www.nengun.com/rowen/lexus-rc-f-aero-parts
nice videos, good information. lol I just checked out the bumper extensions, is that the price for just one...or a set?¿
Thanks man. Bumper extensions are generally sold as a set 😊
For me the only after market wheels that fit well in the RC-F are the Vossen, the others...huuummm..NO TANKS!
Vossen make a large number of wheels. Any particular style or model you are referring to, or just any Vossen?
What did you do with your old wheels?
Sold them privately .
Frax 77 Thanks. Can I ask how much you sold them for?
It's a pretty small market with their staggered fitment. Lots of guys with IS200 wanted to use them but of course they don't fit. In the end I think I got about $1k and shipped them to an RC350 owner over east.
Frax 77 thanks. I have a 2018 Infrared RCF and not sure how I’m feeling about the stock wheels although I really like the ones you had taken off which I think were the 15’-16’ models.
damn nice!
I wonder how much was all this!
Proly b too much for me to afford right now 🤣
Think it worked out around AUD$7-8k.
Sub for your RCF build; my next L!
question for you. Another post had an RCF lowered on Swift springs and the installers said that the car did not need camber kits and that a wheel alignment would fix everything. Do you agree with this and did your shop say the same thing as in no camber kit needed; asking since I know you added a camber kit.