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Right because a +35 is going to change the suspension geometry. Since he was racing, he didn't want to change the geometry Lexus designed. Moving the wheel centerline 10 mm will change roll center, instant center, scrub radius, and a few other important elements. If you are not racing, might be no big deal. If you are racing, it could make a pretty significant difference in how the car drives.
Does any one know what is the 35.6 dimension on the stock IS-F front brakes? Is from the face of the wheel hub/ mounting face of the wheel to the front face of the caliper?
Right because a +35 is going to change the suspension geometry. Since he was racing, he didn't want to change the geometry Lexus designed. Moving the wheel centerline 10 mm will change roll center, instant center, scrub radius, and a few other important elements. If you are not racing, might be no big deal. If you are racing, it could make a pretty significant difference in how the car drives.
Can you expand on what wheels setups would NOT affect suspension geometry, Lobux (or anyone)? I'm trying to switch to a 18x9.5 square setup, but want to try to find used wheels online, so it's a bit harder to get the exact specs of 18x9.5 +45 when looking for used wheels. I just want to know what square setups specs would be most effective for maintaining performance.
Does any one know what is the 35.6 dimension on the stock IS-F front brakes? Is from the face of the wheel hub/ mounting face of the wheel to the front face of the caliper?
Since Brembo makes rotors and the calipers for the F the 35.6mm dimension
looks like it's from the front face of the brake rotor hub to the front face of the brake caliper.
I work with blueprints on cnc machines so that's how I would read it.
I have a pair of 45 mm offset Advan RG's in 18 x 9.5 bought to use on the rear of my gen 2 MR2. Have been wondering if they'll work on my '08 F.
What is the stock (front) offset of the IS-F wheels?
the lexus ccs-r is using
18×8.5J, off-set 30 front
18×9.5J, off-set 40 rear
245/40 R18 front
255/40 R18 rear
will the isf feel faster with this set up?
Its pretty common on a real race car to use the smallest wheels that will fit over the brakes. Whether or not it feels faster depends on a-lot more than just the wheel size.
Originally Posted by juanmedina
but the rpf1's are 1.5lbs lighter per corner. I am going to see if I can find a local with some 18x9.5 rfp1's and test fit them.
Right, the RPF1 is lighter, but if it won't fit you'll be hard pressed to find a lighter wheel than the PF01 for less than ~$600 per wheel. Also, I know the RPF1s have a bulletproof reputation, but daily driving a ~3800lb car on a ~18lb cast, 18" wheel would scare me a bit.
I am one of the last few odd people on earth that prefer the look of a meaty tire to a rubber band, so I put a set of 17" PF01s on my IS350 this spring. Easy choice, 17" are the smallest that will clear the front brakes on a 350, if I ever upgrade to an F, the first mod will be a set of 18" wheels.