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I can't lower the car.
It will be my DD and about once a month I fully lock the steering wheel to do U-turns.
I would prefer not to rub.
That said I found a hella deal on:
20x9 +25 front
20x10.5 +25 rear (I could shave the backpad, safely, and make it a +32 in the rear if needed)
At stock ride height (I know I know) I'd like to be able to throw in some:
245/30R20 in front
295/25R20 rear
I have no problem rolling inner fenders
i have no problem melting the tabs in the front fender liner
DO I need a camber kit if I am not lowering my car?
Will I need to pull fenders if I'm rolling the inner fender?
Again I can't lower my car. It will be stock ride height. I know a +25 up front w/ a 20x9 size and a +32 w/ a 20x10.5 is going to look retarded at stock height but the only thing I'd be willing to do is get a a 245/35 front tire and a 295/30 rear to compensate for not being lowered
TIA
It will be my DD and about once a month I fully lock the steering wheel to do U-turns.
I would prefer not to rub.
That said I found a hella deal on:
20x9 +25 front
20x10.5 +25 rear (I could shave the backpad, safely, and make it a +32 in the rear if needed)
At stock ride height (I know I know) I'd like to be able to throw in some:
245/30R20 in front
295/25R20 rear
I have no problem rolling inner fenders
i have no problem melting the tabs in the front fender liner
DO I need a camber kit if I am not lowering my car?
Will I need to pull fenders if I'm rolling the inner fender?
Again I can't lower my car. It will be stock ride height. I know a +25 up front w/ a 20x9 size and a +32 w/ a 20x10.5 is going to look retarded at stock height but the only thing I'd be willing to do is get a a 245/35 front tire and a 295/30 rear to compensate for not being lowered
TIA
Last edited by CCJ22; 08-13-11 at 09:16 PM.
#2468
I needed new front tires and my buddy had some lying around he was going to give me. Figured I'd at least try to see if they'd fit, and they are great tires.
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Hi, I have a IS 300 RWD (2010 model) (similar to the IS 250 or IS 350 RWD). My current wheels are stock 16 inch.
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
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Hi, I have a IS 300 RWD (2010 model) (similar to the IS 250 or IS 350 RWD). My current wheels are stock 16 inch.
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
Depending on what look your going for which obviously isnt aggresive, maybe you could run 235/40/18 all around
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the other option is to modify your fenders to create the clearance to run 245-30-20.
Hi, I have a IS 300 RWD (2010 model) (similar to the IS 250 or IS 350 RWD). My current wheels are stock 16 inch.
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
I would like to change to these 18 inch rims- http://www.enkei.com/ammodo.html#
Does anyone here have 18 x 8 with an offset of 40 for both front and rear tyres? Is there any rubbing? What tyre size should i use?
Thanks!
225/40-18 would be your best bet to keep the OEM rolling diameter.
the difference is 5mm farther inward.
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Hi sorry to ask again. The rims that i am going to buy is the Enkei Ammodo.
So i know that 18x8 +40 will fit fine. Should i go for the 19x8 +48 offset instead? Would this look nicer? or should i stick with the 18x8 +40? (It was the only 19inch size they have).
Thank you for your help!
So i know that 18x8 +40 will fit fine. Should i go for the 19x8 +48 offset instead? Would this look nicer? or should i stick with the 18x8 +40? (It was the only 19inch size they have).
Thank you for your help!