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Will those Wheels Fit an IS250 AWD - Part Uno

Old 04-26-15, 06:33 AM
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IS250 RWD w/19"ISF wheels, stock suspension, 245-35-18Fr, 275-30-19Rr, Yokohama Advan Enova AD08R
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Old 04-26-15, 10:34 AM
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What size wheels are you planning to get? I'm getting the same wheels 20x8.5 offset 38 all around. I have awd. I'll be lowered on h&r springs.

Originally Posted by aspeckt
How do I know what offest my rims are? I plan on buying Vossen CVTs but I dont know how wide I can go. I am lowered 1.25" on Megan but I plan on bagging. I dont know if I want a staggered setup though either.
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Default 19'' Avant Garde M590's

I'll be purchasing a square setup of 19 x 8.5'' Avant Garde M590's on 235/35/19 Toyo Proxes. +35 offset, I should be good right?
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I have a 2012 is350 awd that's all stock right now
I have a set of wheels from my other car that are

Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 8.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3
Offset - +44mm
Hub Bore - 73mm
It has nice 245/40/18 tires on them right now.
I was thinking about doing some lowering springs down the road but I was wondering if these would work with out rubbing and if I would need some hub rings or different lug nuts like a tuner style.

thanks for the help
Kevin
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Originally Posted by trooke
I'll be purchasing a square setup of 19 x 8.5'' Avant Garde M590's on 235/35/19 Toyo Proxes. +35 offset, I should be good right?
yes. this is very liberal.
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how about this

F 20x9 +38 235-35-20
R 20x10.5 +45 275-30-20

vossen cvt
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Originally Posted by Kevin85
I have a 2012 is350 awd that's all stock right now
I have a set of wheels from my other car that are

Wheel Diameter (Inches) - 18"
Wheel Width (Inches) - 8.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern - 5x114.3
Offset - +44mm
Hub Bore - 73mm
It has nice 245/40/18 tires on them right now.
I was thinking about doing some lowering springs down the road but I was wondering if these would work with out rubbing and if I would need some hub rings or different lug nuts like a tuner style.

thanks for the help
Kevin
anybody know?
thanks
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Originally Posted by Kevin85
anybody know?
thanks
With awd you wanna stay in close to stock diameter I say 225-40-18 to be safe the rest is up to you. Buy new tires or used old one.
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I have been over this thread many times over the last few weeks and settled on getting this set up...
19 x 8.5 front with 235/36/19
19 x 9.5 rear with 275/30/19

Of course the place I'm purchasing from is not recommending this since my car is awd. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the offsets. I can only get these in +30 and + 40 so I went with 30 front and 40 rear. Should I change it?
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I'm lowered on h&r springs and I'm going to purchase Vossen CVT's 20x8.5 offset 38.

My question is will I rub with 245/30/20?

That's what the shop recommended because they said 225/30/20 tires will not hold the weight of the car. I hope a member can answer my question, thanks.
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Originally Posted by MIca250
I'm lowered on h&r springs and I'm going to purchase Vossen CVT's 20x8.5 offset 38.

My question is will I rub with 245/30/20?

That's what the shop recommended because they said 225/30/20 tires will not hold the weight of the car. I hope a member can answer my question, thanks.
I used to have 225/35-20 on my '06 IS250. I was also contemplating about getting 245/30-20, but found many other members here who said they were rubbing. So I went with 225/35-20. You can even do 225/30-20, but that may be very thin.
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Originally Posted by Bangarang7
I have been over this thread many times over the last few weeks and settled on getting this set up...
19 x 8.5 front with 235/36/19
19 x 9.5 rear with 275/30/19

Of course the place I'm purchasing from is not recommending this since my car is awd. The only thing I wasn't sure about was the offsets. I can only get these in +30 and + 40 so I went with 30 front and 40 rear. Should I change it?
That's fine I'm running the same setup.. you may get a very slight rub if your braking hard on a sharp turn but that's about it. Otherwise looks and handles great. The low profile might give you abit more road feel.
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Originally Posted by aspeckt
how about this

F 20x9 +38 235-35-20
R 20x10.5 +45 275-30-20

vossen cvt
bump for this size? anyone?
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Default Help appreciated

I have an 08 IS250 AWD I have some Niche Verona white/machine polished 19 by 8.5's all the way around.

Here is my car as it sits right now. It's horrible. I need to do everything to it, i know.



NOW...Will the following setup work? And should i mess with offset, or let the guys from element wheels choose the most efficient settings for my new wheel's tires...which will be...

http://www.elementwheels.com/proddet...c519105blkmach

I want to use Hankook Ventus V12 EVO II K120's all the way around. And i want the most tire i can get without rubbing AT ALL. Should I go with;
F-225/35/19 R-265/35/19
OR
F-225/30/19 R-265/30/19
OR a wiser setup?
ALSO the rear wheel's are 10.5 inches wide....will this fit? All the calculators say it WILL, just making sure? And should i let them select the offset or is there a recommended, tad bit safer offset or tires i should get?
Please help. Sorry for the long *** post.

Last edited by Rightarm; 05-24-15 at 01:12 PM. Reason: I didn't know my pictures would be ginormous. Sorry
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Try 245-35-19 Fr
275-30-19 Rr

Looks awesome on my OEM ISF BBSs

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