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Old 05-15-14, 03:58 PM
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can anyone else confirm, +30 would require a roll in the back at stock height ?
Old 05-15-14, 04:14 PM
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Atleast a roll with stretched tires depending on the width of the rim. I.e not ideal
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Originally Posted by him101
can anyone else confirm, +30 would require a roll in the back at stock height ?
I have. 19 x 10 +32 in the rear with a roll, pull and rear SPC camber arms with 275/30 RE-11's and I still rub on dips going fast.

Funny thing on a road course I don't rub at all.
Old 05-16-14, 09:55 AM
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I'm looking at getting the new SSR SP4 in 19 not sure what I can go with but got some suggestions. I am lowered in the rear by 1/2 inch and rear fenders are rolled.
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damn i really didnt wanna pull the fenders, maybe a roll would be fine but didnt wanna mod the fenders to that extent
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Originally Posted by him101
damn i really didnt wanna pull the fenders, maybe a roll would be fine but didnt wanna mod the fenders to that extent
My pull was only about 1/8th of an inch. Very subtle. I could have gone 1/4 inch, but i didn't want to push it.
Old 05-20-14, 09:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Bigcloud
My pull was only about 1/8th of an inch. Very subtle. I could have gone 1/4 inch, but i didn't want to push it.
how do pulls work ? they just heat up the fenders and pull them outwards or something ? newb kinda question sorry
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would I need just some trimming and fender roll with these specs?

Wheels: Advan RS-D
Size: 19x9\10 +35 5x114.3
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Originally Posted by BS ISF
would I need just some trimming and fender roll with these specs?

Wheels: Advan RS-D
Size: 19x9\10 +35 5x114.3
You should be fine stock height. If lowered I would stick with 265/30/19 in the back.
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^ I had that setup on RG-D. Lowered on Swift springs, 265/35/19s rears, still rubbed at high speed dips. Inner fender lip rolled. Front tires (235/40) also touch the fender liner during high speed dips/hard cornering.
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Originally Posted by JT2MA71
^ I had that setup on RG-D. Lowered on Swift springs, 265/35/19s rears, still rubbed at high speed dips. Inner fender lip rolled. Front tires (235/40) also touch the fender liner during high speed dips/hard cornering.
^^^Do you have any pics^^^
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Originally Posted by H60Driver
^^^Do you have any pics^^^
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ew-wheels.html

There's more I believe somewhere in this thread too.
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from this passed weekend at wekfest

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Hello!

I'm new to the ISF, so please don't light me up if this is a stupid question..

I'm looking at some Gram Lights 57getter wheels. Rays website suggests the sizes below with OEM sized tires.

19x8.5 +45 front
19x9.5 +43 rear

They also note for the rear fitment "May interfere with/protrude from fender".

Is anyone else running a similar sized wheel with 255/35/19's? Does it require fender work?

The car is on stock suspension for now, I'm undecided on coilovers or Swift springs at this point.

Thank you for your help.
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Originally Posted by Kojak77
Hello!

I'm new to the ISF, so please don't light me up if this is a stupid question..

I'm looking at some Gram Lights 57getter wheels. Rays website suggests the sizes below with OEM sized tires.

19x8.5 +45 front
19x9.5 +43 rear

They also note for the rear fitment "May interfere with/protrude from fender".

Is anyone else running a similar sized wheel with 255/35/19's? Does it require fender work?

The car is on stock suspension for now, I'm undecided on coilovers or Swift springs at this point.

Thank you for your help.
Offsets too high.


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