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Originally Posted by shadow191
With a +35 offset and 8.5" width in front, it will be fine. But at 8.5" in the rear on the same offset, it will look a little sunken in. It shouldn't rub. You may actually want to put a spacer on the back to bring the wheel out.
Originally Posted by acefalcon2
19x8.5 means it's 19" by 8.5" wide....if you are having the 18" wheel option in ur RWD which i think you do.... you would have a 8.5" rim wide behind.... and i think it is okay to get those if you are lowered on F-Sport springs as it does only have a conservative drop.... i don't think the staggered term can be manipulated through the use of larger tires... it is due to wider rims.... yeah.... as to how it will look like.. it will look the same from behind.. but definitely much better from the sides =)
Sigh ... I wish he was selling them 19x9.5s ... then I wouldn't have to go through with spacers and such.
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you wont rub with this set up and yes you can run a spacer in the rear to push it out. really you are better to get a set that you want. IMO get a wider rim and the right offset for the car. This is a good set up for AWD owners that dont want to get a staggered set up. It will work if you want them that bad. I would get a 9.5" wide rim for the rear if you are going aftermarket. You will appreciate the ride and how the car handles.
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you wont rub with this set up and yes you can run a spacer in the rear to push it out. really you are better to get a set that you want. IMO get a wider rim and the right offset for the car. This is a good set up for AWD owners that dont want to get a staggered set up. It will work if you want them that bad. I would get a 9.5" wide rim for the rear if you are going aftermarket. You will appreciate the ride and how the car handles.
It seems like 19in. TE37s are really hard to come by. I'd rather purchase them used than to buy them new since I'm sure there's a long waiting list AND they'd be a lot more expensive.
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What is the best offset?
2IS lowered on TEIN S-type
planning to get 19'' WORK VARIANZA T1-S wheels so what is the best offset for no rubbing ?
looking for the perfect fitment...
planning to get 19'' WORK VARIANZA T1-S wheels so what is the best offset for no rubbing ?
looking for the perfect fitment...
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im planning on getting the same 19" rims. ive been wondering the same question for while now, still not really clear to me, heres my thread I made, might help you out a bit..
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...ct-offset.html
hwo do you roll fenders?
so are you saying +25-30 offset wont require rolling fenders? and wouldnt rub?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...ct-offset.html
hwo do you roll fenders?
so are you saying +25-30 offset wont require rolling fenders? and wouldnt rub?
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+22 is very aggressive for the 2IS. If you are even slightly worried about rubbing, I would not go that aggresive. If you do, you will have to stretch your tires and get the fenders cut/shaved. I highly advise you not to pull/roll on our cars though. I've seen some bad outcomes from it. Even all the shops I've been to so far, refused to roll on my car. 19x8.5, 19x9.5 with about +35 front and back is popular since it's pretty much the most you can go without shaving.