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Old 04-05-10, 11:46 AM
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edit:
Im currently lowered on Tein Stech spring, Soon buying Megan Coils.

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Old 04-05-10, 01:02 PM
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Will these wheels fit on an all-stock height 2009 IS350?

F - 20"x9" +38
R - 20"x10.5" +42

Also what size of tires are recommended for this set up? 245/30/20 and 285/30/20?

Will there be any rubs without any mods?
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Originally Posted by Hoovey2411
^^^ Bump! Another set off g35driver I found is:

19x9.5 +19 2.5" lip245/35 tires
19x10.5 +17 4" lip 295/30 tires

Will this work? Anyone Anyone? lol
Those will definitely fit with work. You have to run at least a 215/225 up front and 235 at max on the rear IMO. But cac damn those will look good
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Exclamation Fitment gods, need your help! (how to go lower on the front?)

I currently have a non staggered setup.

18x9.5 +12 all around with a 225.40.18 front and rear.

The rears just needed to roll the quarter panels flat, but i wanted to know how do i get the fronts to go lower.

Right now my fronts are untouched, but how do i get it lower? I already pounded the bumper tab up and used a zip tie instead of the screw.

Should i get the fronts rolled a little bit to massage out the fenders?

please help!


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I am running a 19x8 40 offset with a 245-35-19 and 19x9.5 40 offset with a 275-30-19. Will I have any fitment issue with this tire combo? stock height

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Old 04-06-10, 08:34 PM
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thinking of 19.9.5 +35 19x10.5 +35 with a mild stretch will i be aite without rolling and pulling my fenders?
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Originally Posted by LandonZ
I am running a 19x8 40 offset with a 245-35-19 and 19x9.5 40 offset with a 275-30-19. Will I have any fitment issue with this tire combo? stock height

landon
you will definetly clear with no mods
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heat and push the fender liner, push the tabs that hold the fender liner up and kepp pushing fender liner until no rub. take heat gun heat it up, push it up with and object. and spray with ice water so itll set

Originally Posted by integlspwr
I currently have a non staggered setup.

18x9.5 +12 all around with a 225.40.18 front and rear.

The rears just needed to roll the quarter panels flat, but i wanted to know how do i get the fronts to go lower.

Right now my fronts are untouched, but how do i get it lower? I already pounded the bumper tab up and used a zip tie instead of the screw.

Should i get the fronts rolled a little bit to massage out the fenders?

please help!


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Originally Posted by Mv350
heat and push the fender liner, push the tabs that hold the fender liner up and kepp pushing fender liner until no rub. take heat gun heat it up, push it up with and object. and spray with ice water so itll set
nope that didnt work. i roll the front fenders a little bit and cut the fender liners but the issue i have now is where the bumper meets the fender.

going to change out the front tires to 215/40/18 soon and try again to go lower in the front.
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go to 215/35 because what you need it the top of the tire brought down, or even a 225/30 would do well
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The fender/bumper mounting point is always a problem when running an aggressive offset. You may need to shave some of the fender mounting flange down and go to a narrower tire.

May I ask why you went with the same wheel size front to rear?
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he has an awd IS
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Originally Posted by Mv350
go to 215/35 because what you need it the top of the tire brought down, or even a 225/30 would do well
ill was for sure looking at the 215/40 but a 215/35 is cheaper so i might go with that.

225/30. Didnt know they made that size.
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Originally Posted by MrMark
The fender/bumper mounting point is always a problem when running an aggressive offset. You may need to shave some of the fender mounting flange down and go to a narrower tire.

May I ask why you went with the same wheel size front to rear?
Im for sure going with a narrow tire.

I purchased the wheels used so thats the setup i ended up with, but im always a fan of non staggered setup.
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Originally Posted by Mv350
he has an awd IS
i have a 350


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