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Old 08-12-13, 09:41 AM
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I'm thinking about getting Work varianza t1s wheels in 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +18. Will these specs clear my brembos and how aggressive would they be?
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Originally Posted by RickL87
I'm thinking about getting Work varianza t1s wheels in 19x9.5 +20 and 19x11 +18. Will these specs clear my brembos and how aggressive would they be?
Front will fit with natural camber and 245 or less tires. Just for for information, I'm on 11.5 +40 which is same poke as 11 +34. I'm on 285 tires and have to run -3.8 camber with shaved fenders. Your rear wheel will stick out another 16mm which isn't going to work.

As far as calipers clearance goes, it doesn't determine by offsets but rather by the type of dish. JDM wheels usually have 3 different types of the faces with various dept to fit various type of brakes. More dept equal larger brakes and less lips
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Originally Posted by MK4Sup_isF
Front will fit with natural camber and 245 or less tires. Just for for information, I'm on 11.5 +40 which is same poke as 11 +34. I'm on 285 tires and have to run -3.8 camber with shaved fenders. Your rear wheel will stick out another 16mm which isn't going to work.

As far as calipers clearance goes, it doesn't determine by offsets but rather by the type of dish. JDM wheels usually have 3 different types of the faces with various dept to fit various type of brakes. More dept equal larger brakes and less lips
.. I thought that offset won't be possible on ISF. Got any pics of your setup? I'm currently looking for a set of wheels too.
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Those rears are nowhere even close to fitting.
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Originally Posted by mgzt
.. I thought that offset won't be possible on ISF. Got any pics of your setup? I'm currently looking for a set of wheels too.
Here is my build thread. My wheels specs are 19x10 +30 245 35 19 19x11.5 +40 285 30 19
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...isf-build.html
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I agree with CalitriSC...as great as the T1S are, the offsets in the rear are not very kind to the F's rears. +20 in the front seems a bit low as well for the front, but there's a little more room up front than in the rear wheel wells. Are you planning to do anything to the fenders (rolling/cutting/pulling) to make these wheels work on your F? I'm not a fan of spacers, but if you really want those wheels, then that's probably your only choice, unless you run a cambered rear.

Great looking F there, MK4Sup_isF!

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Originally Posted by bnizzle87
I agree with CalitriSC...as great as the T1S are, the offsets in the rear are not very kind to the F's rears. +20 in the front seems a bit low as well for the front, but there's a little more room up front than in the rear wheel wells. Are you planning to do anything to the fenders (rolling/cutting/pulling) to make these wheels work on your F? I'm not a fan of spacers, but if you really want those wheels, then that's probably your only choice, unless you run a cambered rear.
The front are fine, CaslitricSC's fronts are 19x10 +25 which is roughly 1.5mm more agressive than 19x9.5 +20

Thanks for the compliment bnizzle87
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Originally Posted by CalitriSC
Those rears are nowhere even close to fitting.
Exactly. Wayyyyy too aggressive. Rolling and pulling won't make them fit either.
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I've come to learn that very few people run wheels that fit. To me, a wheel that fits means no rubbing at full lock, full compression even when lowered sensibly with near stock alignment specs. Close to square tire profile (none of that stretched bs).

Your wheels here don't fit in my books.
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Im running 19x9.5 +25 front without issues..
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Default BC Forged LE10 Wheels

Wondering if anyone could provide pictures and/or assistance and insight of the wheel setup I am looking to get:

Trying for below setup:

https://www.bcforged-na.com/modular/le10/ - LE10

19x9.5 +20 LE10 // standard mount - 48mm lip (Front) 245/35/19

19x11.0 +32 LE10 // standard mount - 55mm lip (Rear) 285/30/19
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Also I plan to install SPC rear camber link arms + fender roll/shave + add more aggressive camber. How much camber do you guys think I would need to fit the wheels?
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Originally Posted by chwang1989
Wondering if anyone could provide pictures and/or assistance and insight of the wheel setup I am looking to get:

Trying for below setup:

https://www.bcforged-na.com/modular/le10/ - LE10

19x9.5 +20 LE10 // standard mount - 48mm lip (Front) 245/35/19

19x11.0 +32 LE10 // standard mount - 55mm lip (Rear) 285/30/19
Have you talked to BC? is that what they recommended? Those sound very aggressive for an ISF.
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Very aggressive. Your going to have some problems getting them to fit, and will really need to pull the fenders. It’ll ruin the car, in my opinion.
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thats what the rep at BC specd it out to be. Was planning on rolling/shaving fenders and ive see people do super aggressive just not as much but figured id ask the community here. Whats the camber probably gonna have to be?


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