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hey tungo, i am running the nf210's for the is350. i ordered from a place in ohio, here is the link... http://www.pure-tuning.com/index.htm they dont have the springs listed on their site, but you can order by phone. so far, after 8k, the springs have settled nicely. rubs a tiny bit in front when full lock is applied. i am also running 235 tires, good luck.
#47
Yet another Wheel fitment question
Hey i came across a great Deal for a set of Vemiri Peralae Wheels. The fitments are as follows:
Front: 8.0x19 / 5x114,3 / Offset +30
Rear: 9.5x19 / 5x114,3 / Offset +42
Wrapped in Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 235/35/19 in Front and 265/30/19 for the Rears. Judging from the pics in the Aftermarket Wheel Thread this setup should fit the 2IS nicely but i'm not quite sure about the 8.0" wide wheel with the +30 offset in Front. Do you think it fits without rubbing? I have an IS250 with Sport Suspension. Thank you in advance guys
btw here's a pic of the Vemiri Peralae:
Front: 8.0x19 / 5x114,3 / Offset +30
Rear: 9.5x19 / 5x114,3 / Offset +42
Wrapped in Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 235/35/19 in Front and 265/30/19 for the Rears. Judging from the pics in the Aftermarket Wheel Thread this setup should fit the 2IS nicely but i'm not quite sure about the 8.0" wide wheel with the +30 offset in Front. Do you think it fits without rubbing? I have an IS250 with Sport Suspension. Thank you in advance guys
btw here's a pic of the Vemiri Peralae:
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I thought I saw a tweety bird!.
I am sure the tires will not cause any rubbing issue. The question is more on the wheels. +30 off on 8" is a maybe. I see most using +35 above on 8.5" front.
Good luck!
I am sure the tires will not cause any rubbing issue. The question is more on the wheels. +30 off on 8" is a maybe. I see most using +35 above on 8.5" front.
Good luck!
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Wheel Size...
ok sorry for this newbie question but i am about to buy my friends piaa super rozza. Would a fitment of 19x8 offset 45 5-114.3 fit in my is250awd?
i dont want problems with rubbing or anything. theres no tires in the wheels.
i dont want problems with rubbing or anything. theres no tires in the wheels.
#54
I'm no wheel expert, so don't trust me 100%, but it should work as long as the design of the wheels work.
Try reading this thread, it might help.
http://sr1.clublexus.com/forums/show...ghlight=offset
Try reading this thread, it might help.
http://sr1.clublexus.com/forums/show...ghlight=offset
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That bolt pattern and offset is correct.
The only other thing you need to check is the hub size. Ours are 60.1mm so if the wheels have a smaller hub then it would not fit your Lexus.
Whether it rubs or not also depends on the tire size and your suspension setting. On stock or on eibachs (1.4" drop) You can use 235/35R19 without rubbing. anything wider you might have issues in the front.
The only other thing you need to check is the hub size. Ours are 60.1mm so if the wheels have a smaller hub then it would not fit your Lexus.
Whether it rubs or not also depends on the tire size and your suspension setting. On stock or on eibachs (1.4" drop) You can use 235/35R19 without rubbing. anything wider you might have issues in the front.
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Question about 18x8.5 and 18x9 offsets...
I recently decided to buy new wheels of this size from D2 Autosport... Derrick sent me an email asking which offset I would prefer:
You can get them in a very conservative fitment:
18x8.5 / 48offset
18x9.0 / 35 offset
This spec will be conservative and you will have no rubbing issues whatsoever, if anything my concern would be clearance of the caliper with such a high offset. If you want to go this route I'll just double check with AME on clearance
Here is the more aggressive spec that's availible
18x8.5 - 30offset
18x9.0 - 25offset
This is an aggressive spec and you would need to strech the tires a little to avoid rubbing etc. This spec would reallt fill out the fenderwells nicely and continue the really aggressive theme of the black wheel finish. If you need a reference a 18x9.0 25et will sit flush with the fender like a 18x10 37et
I'm not sure what he means by "stretch the tires"...? Also, what would you guys recommend? (the car is dropped 1.4" in the front, and 1" in the rear)
I would like the offsets to give a more aggressive look than stock, but not necessarily completely flush if it will cause any rubbing issues. I also plan on putting 235s or 245s in the front, and 265s or 275s in the back once I need to replace the stock tires (keeping them for now), and I don't know how that might affect any rubbing.
Thanks for your help.
You can get them in a very conservative fitment:
18x8.5 / 48offset
18x9.0 / 35 offset
This spec will be conservative and you will have no rubbing issues whatsoever, if anything my concern would be clearance of the caliper with such a high offset. If you want to go this route I'll just double check with AME on clearance
Here is the more aggressive spec that's availible
18x8.5 - 30offset
18x9.0 - 25offset
This is an aggressive spec and you would need to strech the tires a little to avoid rubbing etc. This spec would reallt fill out the fenderwells nicely and continue the really aggressive theme of the black wheel finish. If you need a reference a 18x9.0 25et will sit flush with the fender like a 18x10 37et
I'm not sure what he means by "stretch the tires"...? Also, what would you guys recommend? (the car is dropped 1.4" in the front, and 1" in the rear)
I would like the offsets to give a more aggressive look than stock, but not necessarily completely flush if it will cause any rubbing issues. I also plan on putting 235s or 245s in the front, and 265s or 275s in the back once I need to replace the stock tires (keeping them for now), and I don't know how that might affect any rubbing.
Thanks for your help.
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I am now driving
18x8.5 20+ offset
18x9.5 20+ offset
I have a little rubbing problem at the front while making a big turn.. but the heatgun trick on the "Aftermarket Wheel ForuM" should fix the problem for me..
and yet.. other than that.. i don't have alot of problem..
Oh.. my tire pressure warning lights are on..
I probaly hv to go to the dealer..
that s all!
18x8.5 20+ offset
18x9.5 20+ offset
I have a little rubbing problem at the front while making a big turn.. but the heatgun trick on the "Aftermarket Wheel ForuM" should fix the problem for me..
and yet.. other than that.. i don't have alot of problem..
Oh.. my tire pressure warning lights are on..
I probaly hv to go to the dealer..
that s all!