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Old 03-20-14, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigcloud
I fixed my rubbing issue. I installed SPC rear camber arms. Added about .3 degrees of negative camber and she's all fine.
Good to know. I was thinking about giving those SPC camber arms a chance. I had them on my infiniti g37 with no issues.
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Tossing up between 2 specs of TE37s for my F, any advice on the following fitment wise without having to pull/roll fenders (at stock height):

1) TE37 TTA 19 x 9.0 +35/ 19 x 10 +35 - believe these shouldn't have any issues fitting.

2) TE37 SL 19 x 9.5 +22/ 19 x 10.5 + 22

Thanks in advance
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Originally Posted by rysith
Tossing up between 2 specs of TE37s for my F, any advice on the following fitment wise without having to pull/roll fenders (at stock height):

1) TE37 TTA 19 x 9.0 +35/ 19 x 10 +35 - believe these shouldn't have any issues fitting.

2) TE37 SL 19 x 9.5 +22/ 19 x 10.5 + 22

Thanks in advance
i ran the SLS +22 and had to pull fenders and run stretch tires.



affter running more camber and pulling a little mroe
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Originally Posted by rysith
Tossing up between 2 specs of TE37s for my F, any advice on the following fitment wise without having to pull/roll fenders (at stock height):

1) TE37 TTA 19 x 9.0 +35/ 19 x 10 +35 - believe these shouldn't have any issues fitting.

2) TE37 SL 19 x 9.5 +22/ 19 x 10.5 + 22

Thanks in advance
I'm running the 1st specs on advan RG-D's. Slight roll in the rear, tires are 235 40 19's and 265 35 19's. lowered on swift springs for now.
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Old 04-16-14, 04:47 PM
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Hey guys I need your help.. Im looking at running 19x9.5 +35 and 19x10.5+35 on a 245/275
Am I gonna have any problems with these? Was thinking the fronts should be fine but at least a roll in the rear. Thanks boys
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Originally Posted by Oreo
Hey guys I need your help.. Im looking at running 19x9.5 +35 and 19x10.5+35 on a 245/275
Am I gonna have any problems with these? Was thinking the fronts should be fine but at least a roll in the rear. Thanks boys
I have SSR SP3 19x9.5+35 5/114.3, 19x10.5+43 5/114.3, fronts you will be fine, rears your most likly will need a roll. im 245/275 tire size as well.

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camber is at -1.8 rear
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Thanks Biggu.. I love your setup! The SP3 look so good on your car
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Originally Posted by rysith
Tossing up between 2 specs of TE37s for my F, any advice on the following fitment wise without having to pull/roll fenders (at stock height):

1) TE37 TTA 19 x 9.0 +35/ 19 x 10 +35 - believe these shouldn't have any issues fitting.

2) TE37 SL 19 x 9.5 +22/ 19 x 10.5 + 22

Thanks in advance
I just mounted TE37's on my ISF, 19x8.5 +35 and 19x9.5 +35. Im SLIGHTLY lowered on Tein CS coilovers (1cm). I rolled my rear fenders beforehand and my fit came out surprisingly flush. I was thinking of running the SL's at +22 also but that's gonna be a huge headache with the rears im sure lol.
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Originally Posted by JT2MA71
I'm running the 1st specs on advan RG-D's. Slight roll in the rear, tires are 235 40 19's and 265 35 19's. lowered on swift springs for now.
Man I love the Advan RG-D wheels (black)...but I had a question...why did you run 235/40/19 and 265/35/19 tires? I would have assumed (u know what they say about assuming...) that 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 would have helped with fitment due to lower side wall...and I have seen quite a few ISF's running that tire size??? Not saying anything is wrong with your set up as I love those wheels on the UW ISF...just curoius about your tire size...thanks for sharing your pics and info...
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Originally Posted by MYISF
Man I love the Advan RG-D wheels (black)...but I had a question...why did you run 235/40/19 and 265/35/19 tires? I would have assumed (u know what they say about assuming...) that 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 would have helped with fitment due to lower side wall...and I have seen quite a few ISF's running that tire size??? Not saying anything is wrong with your set up as I love those wheels on the UW ISF...just curoius about your tire size...thanks for sharing your pics and info...
The tires were my first upgrade on the car and they went on the stock wheels when I still had the stock suspension. But yeah, maybe when it's time for new tires, I'll get the sizes you mentioned. Actually, my stock wheels are back on as of two days ago I am getting (not decided on which ones) new wheels so the advans came off before they get beat and become unsellable
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Volk TE37 19x9.5 et35 with 255/35/19 tires for my rears. Tein CS coilovers set basically to stock height. Fenders rolled and no rubbing issues whatsoever. not super aggressive but I really like how the firment turned out
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looking into 19" volk TE's 8.5f 9.5r +22 and hoping to put on my michelin pss 245/35 275/30 that are on the stocks, will have kwv3's but will remain factory height since driveway limitations call for it. I know its not aggressive as LiL's s setup but will it look ok? I know it wont be flush but what kinda spacers could i use to get it more flush without needing a crazy camber to fit. Willing to roll if need be also. Thanks for any advice
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Hey guys, just curious what your thoughts are or if it wont happen without having to pull the rear on this set up.I might not mind rolling the back, and my ISF is stock height and might stay like that for abit. I know the wheels are more for IS250/350 but i dig these wheels.

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19/9.5 maybe all arround at +30

Originally i loved the staggerd 19/9.5 - 19/11 at +22F and +25R but doubt that will work without rolling and pull.
Thoughts ?
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Originally Posted by him101
Hey guys, just curious what your thoughts are or if it wont happen without having to pull the rear on this set up.I might not mind rolling the back, and my ISF is stock height and might stay like that for abit. I know the wheels are more for IS250/350 but i dig these wheels.

Varrstoen ES6
19/9.5 maybe all arround at +30

Originally i loved the staggerd 19/9.5 - 19/11 at +22F and +25R but doubt that will work without rolling and pull.
Thoughts ?
99% sure that rears must be rolled with the aggressive set up.
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Here is ours on the new SSR Cv03's 19x9 +31 FR and 19x10.5 +38 R
255F /275R


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