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About to join the Club... IS-F that is!!! Question...
Hey guys, about to come back into the fold and am about sold on IS-F over modded out IS350. Question: kbb.com says IS-F wheels susceptible to pot holes (which low profiles aren't? ) but anyone have experience with this? WI roads are BRUTAL!!!
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Thx in advance for info...
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I'm not sure if you are asking about wheels or tires... The stock wheels are 1-piece forged, so they are as strong as it gets. For tires, they are low profile, but they are just as susceptible to blow outs as any other low profile tire.. so I'd say this is not a concern at all.. just don't drive it like you're in a 4x4. ha ha
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I'm not sure if you are asking about wheels or tires... The stock wheels are 1-piece forged, so they are as strong as it gets. For tires, they are low profile, but they are just as susceptible to blow outs as any other low profile tire.. so I'd say this is not a concern at all.. just don't drive it like you're in a 4x4. ha ha
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I completely agree with Primecut, couldn't of said it better myself Knock on wood, I personally don't think these blow out as much as others I've had on previous cars and the roads down in here in Austin are pretty bad as well. I wouldn't be worried about it. Might want to ask about having the Michelin PS2's put on
Congrats! Let us know when you get it, MM IS-F is the best imo!!
Congrats! Let us know when you get it, MM IS-F is the best imo!!
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I completely agree with Primecut, couldn't of said it better myself Knock on wood, I personally don't think these blow out as much as others I've had on previous cars and the roads down in here in Austin are pretty bad as well. I wouldn't be worried about it. Might want to ask about having the Michelin PS2's put on
Congrats! Let us know when you get it, MM IS-F is the best imo!!
Congrats! Let us know when you get it, MM IS-F is the best imo!!
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Buy the Wheel/Tire insurance. Mine cost about $675 for 5 years protection. The cost of one of the wheels at my Lexus dealer's service department was $1900/each. Doesn't cover cosmetic damage to wheel, but would cover damage caused by holes in the pavement that damaged the wheel significantly. Glad I bought the insurance.
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My suspicion is that your $675 contract covers structural damages to the wheels, those almost never happen unless in an accident. The more common cosmetic issues such as scratches are not covered, really too bad.
As for structural damages perhaps your regular auto insurance would cover them anyway?
Front rims are $2K each, rear are $2.1K each, plus taxes.
As for structural damages perhaps your regular auto insurance would cover them anyway?
Front rims are $2K each, rear are $2.1K each, plus taxes.
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I got the 5 year insurance for only 395$!!! But then again, I paid full sticker back in March so they felt sorry for me and gave me a deal on the tire/wheel ins. I actually used it on my IS350 over last winter (Chicago roads were a mess). They repaired the lip and gave me a new tire. You can't tell the wheel was ever repaired except by the fact that one wheel was cleaner than the other wheels. LOL BTW, that was on 18's! The 19's would totally take a beating if we have another winter like last. So, I'm actually using 18" and beefier tires over this winter.
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I got the 5 year insurance for only 395$!!! But then again, I paid full sticker back in March so they felt sorry for me and gave me a deal on the tire/wheel ins. I actually used it on my IS350 over last winter (Chicago roads were a mess). They repaired the lip and gave me a new tire. You can't tell the wheel was ever repaired except by the fact that one wheel was cleaner than the other wheels. LOL BTW, that was on 18's! The 19's would totally take a beating if we have another winter like last. So, I'm actually using 18" and beefier tires over this winter.
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Thx again for the info... at roughly $1K/wheel, I want to be sure to have no issues... but I think getting the insurance is a MUST......
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Insurance is a must cause you never know what kind of issue you might encounter, i know i did I believe its more like 1900 dollars for a wheel(rim) at least for me when my girl bought me a extra wheel for a spare. About 2400 for the whole set(one rim one tire) Have fun with the isf
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You can get the whole set of IS-F rims on ebay for the price of 1 rim at the dealership. My 18's are pretty expensive - gunmetal VOLK RE30's (LOL) and I'm going to use Blizzak LM-25s this year. 225 45 up front and 255 40 in the rear to preserve the outer diameter at roughly 26". However, I'm also thinking I might get another set of 18" rims for winter use only so I'll have 3 sets of rims - everyday rim, racing rim, and winter rims. Too bad the IS-F only has 2 settings for TPMS so I'll probably have to sacrifice the racing wheels to not use the TPMS or have to construct one of those pipe bomb TPMS things.
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Just to let you all know that I put our wheels to the test today. I freaking hit a huge (unavoidable) pot hole doing about 45mph and it seriously sounded like I was in a crash we hit so hard. Needless to say and to my huge surprise the wheels/tires and everything survived! I was really really worried about having possibly bent my driver side rims, but wow these things along with the Michelin tires are bad a$$. I though for sure I'd get a bubble in the sidewall at least, but nothing.