AGGRESSIVE ISX50 wheel thread
#1621
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Made some aircups so I can have the best of both worlds. Low but when I need to get in some place the tire may want to grab lift it. Car is way lower in video than will be normally but you get the point.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danscreations/7196639680/
Thank you.
I don't wanna give that kinda info out :-). I'd be more than happy to look at any specs you have questions on though for assistance.
#1622
Hey Dan ...I noticed in the rear shot pic you posted the badge says is350, but one of your side shot pic I noticed IS250 front brakes.
Do you have an IS250 with IS350 badge ...or do you have an IS350 with IS250 front brakes?
Do you have an IS250 with IS350 badge ...or do you have an IS350 with IS250 front brakes?
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Ok so I am looking for a set of reps because i'm balling on a budget. I had a preorder for the ES112 19x9.5 +22 and 19x11+25 but Dayne at sonicmotors screwed up my order and now I have to wait a few more months now.
My car is on jackstands and I need some rims soon. I was ready to go all out and do all the fender work needed to fit those specs. I came across a deal on some used Linea Corse here locally with the following specs:
19x8.5 +15
19x10 +20
3 questions:
A) Are these specs significantly less aggressive than the Varrstoens 112? Are the offsets too
aggressive?
B) I'd like to achieve some flushness and bit of poke, what tire size can I run stretched?
- 225-35-19 and 245-35-19? Or is there an ideal size?
C) Would I need to run camber arms or can I get away with a fender roll?
Thanks!
My car is on jackstands and I need some rims soon. I was ready to go all out and do all the fender work needed to fit those specs. I came across a deal on some used Linea Corse here locally with the following specs:
19x8.5 +15
19x10 +20
3 questions:
A) Are these specs significantly less aggressive than the Varrstoens 112? Are the offsets too
aggressive?
B) I'd like to achieve some flushness and bit of poke, what tire size can I run stretched?
- 225-35-19 and 245-35-19? Or is there an ideal size?
C) Would I need to run camber arms or can I get away with a fender roll?
Thanks!
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Ok so I am looking for a set of reps because i'm balling on a budget. I had a preorder for the ES112 19x9.5 +22 and 19x11+25 but Dayne at sonicmotors screwed up my order and now I have to wait a few more months now.
My car is on jackstands and I need some rims soon. I was ready to go all out and do all the fender work needed to fit those specs. I came across a deal on some used Linea Corse here locally with the following specs:
19x8.5 +15
19x10 +20
3 questions:
A) Are these specs significantly less aggressive than the Varrstoens 112? Are the offsets too
aggressive?
B) I'd like to achieve some flushness and bit of poke, what tire size can I run stretched?
- 225-35-19 and 245-35-19? Or is there an ideal size?
C) Would I need to run camber arms or can I get away with a fender roll?
Thanks!
My car is on jackstands and I need some rims soon. I was ready to go all out and do all the fender work needed to fit those specs. I came across a deal on some used Linea Corse here locally with the following specs:
19x8.5 +15
19x10 +20
3 questions:
A) Are these specs significantly less aggressive than the Varrstoens 112? Are the offsets too
aggressive?
B) I'd like to achieve some flushness and bit of poke, what tire size can I run stretched?
- 225-35-19 and 245-35-19? Or is there an ideal size?
C) Would I need to run camber arms or can I get away with a fender roll?
Thanks!
Varrstoen's are more aggresive
I would run 215/35/19 F 245/35/19 R
Get some wheel spacers to look flush
Work on your fenders to avoid rubbing
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First of all Linea Corse Lemans should be +38+43 I don't know where you got the +15+20. Check wheeldude.com I have the same wheel.
Varrstoen's are more aggresive
I would run 215/35/19 F 245/35/19 R
Get some wheel spacers to look flush
Work on your fenders to avoid rubbing
Varrstoen's are more aggresive
I would run 215/35/19 F 245/35/19 R
Get some wheel spacers to look flush
Work on your fenders to avoid rubbing
http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=5857
Lemans (5x114)
19 x 8.5 +15
19 x 10 +20
Last edited by ennjay; 07-12-12 at 09:56 AM.
#1630
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Was hoping to get some suggestions from some of you. I'm getting some varrstoens 2.2.2 in 19x9.5 and 10.5 +12 all around and was wondering what kind of stretch did I need to run to fit these? I will be lowered on Megan ez and will have my fenders rolled and pulled. Also is a camber kit a must?
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Debating on getting some VarrsToen ES 1.1.2 Front: 19x9.5+12 Back: 19x11+15, ive seen somewhere online where someone had them perfectly fine with some fender mods and dropped on coils. I just want to make sure the offset would be good or should i get the +25 option? Thoughts? And thanks ahead of time!
Edit: For a 2007 IS250
Edit: For a 2007 IS250