Wheel width/offset/size and tire fitment Q&A thread
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Please read through this thread... as always, most of us cannot help you out without you providing some form of relevant information (offset, width, etc). In your case, since you already have the wheels mounted, why not provide some pictures from different angles and if anything, we can guesstimate what to recommend.
With spacers, I prefer not to run any at all... However, if I didn't have a choice, I'd prefer hubcentric spacers that require you to swap out the stock with longer bolts. I think both H&R and Ichiba make both types though.
With spacers, I prefer not to run any at all... However, if I didn't have a choice, I'd prefer hubcentric spacers that require you to swap out the stock with longer bolts. I think both H&R and Ichiba make both types though.
Sorry for the lack of information. The wheels came off of a 2009 Lexus IS350, the front are 18x8 +45, and the rear are 18X8.5 +50. I currently have 245/40/18 all around, and the rear wheels are kinda sunk in. I can deal with no spacers on the front, but would like to get the rear looking similar.
Like I said before, I would love to drop it about an inch or so eventually, don't wanna roll the fenders or anything. But, I'll tackle that when I get there. I'm currently enjoying the stock suspension though it is lacking @ 100k with this wheel setup. Dallas roads are TERRIBLE.
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#709
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Not really bro, I test fitted a rear rim that has a 245/35 and there is room for more tire, and I'm sitting on Tein coils, not slammed but a nice drop. Right now rolling on 1is stocks
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#710
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Not really bro, I test fitted a rear rim that has a 245/35 and there is room for more tire, and I'm sitting on Tein coils, not slammed but a nice drop. Right now rolling on 1is stocks
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#711
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Sorry for the lack of information. The wheels came off of a 2009 Lexus IS350, the front are 18x8 +45, and the rear are 18X8.5 +50. I currently have 245/40/18 all around, and the rear wheels are kinda sunk in. I can deal with no spacers on the front, but would like to get the rear looking similar.
Like I said before, I would love to drop it about an inch or so eventually, don't wanna roll the fenders or anything. But, I'll tackle that when I get there. I'm currently enjoying the stock suspension though it is lacking @ 100k with this wheel setup. Dallas roads are TERRIBLE.
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#712
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This is a 10.5+12 on a 245/35. You're only 3 mm less aggressive. When you say no stretch, a 275/30 or something bigger has no chance to clear a non pulled fender. Unless you run a million degrees of camber. So that's why you were told no originally. But like I said, your situation is different since it appears your fenders are pulled.
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Have a 2003 GS300 and just picked up 20x8.5 +38 with 235/30/20 front rims and tires with 20x10 +42 275/30/20 rear rims with tires. looking at going with BC coil overs what else would I need or should I look out for?
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hey guys im in the process of purchasing new wheels and i need a little help.
the sizes that came up are as follow:
Fronts 19x10 +22
Rears 19x11 +20
im aiming for a flush look, plan on dropping the car since im currently on coilovers. also planning on only doing rolled/shaved fronts and rolled/shaved rears. will this sizes sit flush or poke out too much. furthermore i dont have aftermarket arms to get more negative camber so its going to use natural camber once i lower the car more. on my previous setup i ran about -3 natural camber if that helps. any help will be greatly appreciated.
the sizes that came up are as follow:
Fronts 19x10 +22
Rears 19x11 +20
im aiming for a flush look, plan on dropping the car since im currently on coilovers. also planning on only doing rolled/shaved fronts and rolled/shaved rears. will this sizes sit flush or poke out too much. furthermore i dont have aftermarket arms to get more negative camber so its going to use natural camber once i lower the car more. on my previous setup i ran about -3 natural camber if that helps. any help will be greatly appreciated.
#717
My setup is 8x19 ET10 and 11x19 ET20. 215/35 and 265/30.
So you have more aggresive setup at the front but the same at the rear.
#718
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This is how it looks with stock height and camber.
My setup is 8x19 ET10 and 11x19 ET20. 215/35 and 265/30.
So you have more aggresive setup at the front but the same at the rear.
My setup is 8x19 ET10 and 11x19 ET20. 215/35 and 265/30.
So you have more aggresive setup at the front but the same at the rear.
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That's my next summer setup so I haven't lowered the car since the pics.
I haven't done any fender modifications either. I'll start with shave and move to pull if necessary.