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Old 12-06-16, 06:34 PM
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Default Rota g force fitment question

Seriously considering getting rota g force in gunmetal color. I have an 07 is350 and need a little bit of help in what size and offset to get to make sure it all fits and looks nice. I was also be lowering on coilovers but not alot. The ones I found are 18x9 all around with +30 offset hub size is 70+. Would these work with maybe a 2 inch drop or so without having to do any fender work? Also what tire size would u guys run with this, if the 9 isn't too wide up front?
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Dont want to keep your car on a staggered setup? If they're used look for cracks etc due to rotas being a relatively cheaply made wheel. Good luck.
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You'll be fine, plus you'll have the advantage of being able to rotate your wheels/tires. You'll need hubcentric rings that adapt down to the Lexus 60.1 hub bore size. You can run 245/35s all around with minor mods (liner/bumper tab) OR go for larger in the rear (255 to 265).
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Well rims will be the same size but I was thinking running wider tires in the back and slimmer up front. Maybe 235 front and 255 back. Woukd that work. Really like the look of Rotas and doesn't break the bank. Another member had it on same color SGM as mine looks pretty cool.
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You'd fine with that setup. Depending on the tires used up front, they would only be a minor stretch to a noticeable stretch.
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