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Sorry for the noobish question but I like the F-Sport wheels, but my problem is that i have the IS250 AWD, and it says that the 18's are for the IS250. I am looking to go with 19's on my car, would there be a problem if i ran the staggered 19" F-Sport wheels on my IS250 AWD?
check the 2IS forum about staggaring wheels....i'm staggard but my rolling diameter are .1% off virtually nothing and no issues. it can be done just have to be done right. however with the F-sport 19's i don't think you can find tire sizes that will make the rolling difference less then .8% rolling diameter between the front and rear.
check the 2IS forum about staggaring wheels....i'm staggard but my rolling diameter are .1% off virtually nothing and no issues. it can be done just have to be done right. however with the F-sport 19's i don't think you can find tire sizes that will make the rolling difference less then .8% rolling diameter between the front and rear.
Will the AWD rear sway bar fit a 2006 IS350? Looking at the F-Sport website looks like the rear is the one that makes the big difference for the IS350, this way I could save some cash. Can anyone confirm this? Would it be worth the extra $200 to get the front?
Will the AWD rear sway bar fit a 2006 IS350? Looking at the F-Sport website looks like the rear is the one that makes the big difference for the IS350, this way I could save some cash. Can anyone confirm this? Would it be worth the extra $200 to get the front?
yes you can its the same bar....just try and get the 19mm bar and not the 17mm bar from sewell as they changed then up a little bit.
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