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Old 07-09-06, 11:29 AM
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Default What is the bolt pattern (PCD) needed for rims?

What is the bolt pattern for the rims? I've got some new 19x8.5" +39 offset Volk GT-C's that are 5x114.3 with 245/35 Mich PS AS and was wondering if they would fit. The offset looks correct from other posts but I have not been able to find the BCD.

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You got the right bolt pattern bud.
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Originally Posted by mbdurham
What is the bolt pattern for the rims? I've got some new 19x8.5" +39 offset Volk GT-C's that are 5x114.3 with 245/35 Mich PS AS and was wondering if they would fit. The offset looks correct from other posts but I have not been able to find the BCD.
Thats the correct bolt pattern. Pix when you put it on.
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Default Excellent. Thanks for the info.

From other posts I have seen I don't think they will rub with that offset. I will probably end up ordering two 9.5"'s and 275's for the rear. The wheels have been on my Aspec TL for about 3k miles. The wife will be driving it and wants the 18" Aspec wheels. I have got to get the IS first. Still looking for the one I want and I think I am going to have to wait for '07. IS350 Sportpkg, nav, Mark Levinson.

Here is a pic of my TL


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you may have to drop down to a 225/35 in the front or 245/30 as there are some who are rubbing with 235/35's on 19"s. It seems as though it's usually only when they are making a sharp turn though.
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Originally Posted by al503
you may have to drop down to a 225/35 in the front or 245/30 as there are some who are rubbing with 235/35's on 19"s. It seems as though it's usually only when they are making a sharp turn though.
I have 245's on the front and I dont rub anymore. It was a real easy fix with a heat gun and some paience in the front fender lining to stop the rubbing. I also has 36 offset in front so you should be ok with a 39 offset. I would use them if I were you. Good luck
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Originally Posted by yellowssm
I have 245's on the front and I dont rub anymore. It was a real easy fix with a heat gun and some paience in the front fender lining to stop the rubbing. I also has 36 offset in front so you should be ok with a 39 offset. I would use them if I were you. Good luck
His having a 39 offset will actually make things worse as it'll be closer to the liner. However, the heat gun mod should still do the trick.
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Thanks for the information. Wouldn't 39 be better than 36 for the rubbing since they would tuck in further? I will post pics if I can ever get the car. I think they should look good but I really want to get 9.5's for the rear.
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Originally Posted by mbdurham
Thanks for the information. Wouldn't 39 be better than 36 for the rubbing since they would tuck in further? I will post pics if I can ever get the car. I think they should look good but I really want to get 9.5's for the rear.
It won't rub on the outside fender. It may rub on the inside plastic liner (engine side) of the wheel well.
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