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Old 07-17-15, 10:28 PM
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Vertini Dynasty 19x8.5 front 35 offset..
19x9.5 rear 40 offset..
235/35/19 and 275/30/19 Continental DW extreme contact...lowered on BC coils with slite tuck in rear and front..a ltl rubbing up front.






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Originally Posted by Titus350
Lexus IS model: IS350 Luxury Package
Wheel Make & Model: HRE 890R
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x10.5
TPMS Compatible: Yes

Tire Make and Model: Pirelli Rosso
Tire Size Front: 255/30/19
Tire Size Rear: 295/30/19
No Rubbing, zero problems, flush w/fenders, exact overall diameter

Suspension mods: Eibach Springs 1.0 & 0.8
OEM Front Lip & Rear Spoiler

Lots of comments please…
What to go with the same tire size (Michelin PSS) 255/30/19 and 295/30/19 with Velgen VMB5 19x9 (+35) and 19x10.5 (+45). Will it fit on 2008 IS350?
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Originally Posted by Anatoliy
What to go with the same tire size (Michelin PSS) 255/30/19 and 295/30/19 with Velgen VMB5 19x9 (+35) and 19x10.5 (+45). Will it fit on 2008 IS350?
The wheels will fit fine, but those tires will be huge. I have 19x8,5 +35 & 19x10.5+40 with 235/35 & 275/30 and I rub slightly front and rear. Your front wheel is 5mm more aggressive than mine, so I imagine a 255 tire would be a nightmare. Your rear is 5mm less aggressive than mine, so a 275 would likely be fine without rubbing. I had to slightly roll my rear fenders and will need to relocate the bumper tab up front to eliminate my rubbing.

I would run a 225/35 up front and a 275/30 or 265/35 in the rear.
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Originally Posted by zmcgovern4
The wheels will fit fine, but those tires will be huge. I have 19x8,5 +35 & 19x10.5+40 with 235/35 & 275/30 and I rub slightly front and rear. Your front wheel is 5mm more aggressive than mine, so I imagine a 255 tire would be a nightmare. Your rear is 5mm less aggressive than mine, so a 275 would likely be fine without rubbing. I had to slightly roll my rear fenders and will need to relocate the bumper tab up front to eliminate my rubbing.

I would run a 225/35 up front and a 275/30 or 265/35 in the rear.
Thanks for the quick replay!

Sorry I've posted wrong offset, the actual offset is front +39 and rear +48.

I wonder what offset on HRE's wheels?

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Just put my new wheels on today.

2013 Lexus IS350 awd
F-sport springs
19" OZ Superturismo LM 8.5" ; offset 38
Bridgestone potenza re760 235/35-r19


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Originally Posted by tnoice
Just put my new wheels on today.

2013 Lexus IS350 awd
F-sport springs
19" OZ Superturismo LM 8.5" ; offset 38
Bridgestone potenza re760 235/35-r19


is there any rubbing on the fender liner? Im going with the same setup (19x8.5 +38) on 235/35/19 tires all around.
Old 02-10-16, 01:24 AM
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thinking of buying sum weds kranze bazeira's

was wondering if anyone has used this fitment?

9x19 front +25offset 215/35/19
10x19 rear +25offset 235/35/19

??? anyone got away with this??
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ArtinMotion MA11s
19x10 225/35
19x11 245/35

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Old 03-22-16, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by tnoice
Just put my new wheels on today.

2013 Lexus IS350 awd
F-sport springs
19" OZ Superturismo LM 8.5" ; offset 38
Bridgestone potenza re760 235/35-r19



Thank you for posting this. ive been looking for a setup with fsport springs with 19s......

but I think you sould go 40 series just to fill alil bit more of those wheel gap..

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Old 03-22-16, 04:43 PM
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[QUOTE=Titus350;2687111]Lexus IS model: IS350 Luxury Package
Wheel Make & Model: HRE 890R
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x10.5
TPMS Compatible: Yes

Tire Make and Model: Pirelli Rosso
Tire Size Front: 255/30/19
Tire Size Rear: 295/30/19
No Rubbing, zero problems, flush w/fenders, exact overall diameter

Suspension mods: Eibach Springs 1.0 & 0.8
OEM Front Lip & Rear Spoiler

Lots of comments please…


How's the ride quality? I have ****ty roads in my area
Old 03-22-16, 05:08 PM
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Just picked up a used set of Vordoven Forme 9's
with about 90% tread on the "City Racing Tires"?¿?¿?¿
18x9 +35 all the way around
225/40/18 all the way around

Godspeed Mono Max Coilovers
Dropped only an inch for now.

Old 03-23-16, 08:17 AM
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Default Looking for something similar

Hey all, need some help. I have been back and forth on what wheels I want for WAY to long now and have finally found a set I am absolutely in love with... but of course there's a problem. I live in the midwest and the roads are absolute garbage for the most part, so I don't want to run anything bigger than an 18" wheel, mmaaayyybe 19" (already bent an OEM 18" ). The wheel I found comes in a 20" as the smallest, and as much as I'd love to run 20's, it's just not a good idea where I live. So here is the wheel:
It is a Concept One csm-5. The thing I like about them compared to other similar designs is the steady yet gradual concavity into the middle (it doesn't have 2 planes of concavity) and the "Y" portion is squared out, not a sharp "V" shape.






You can see the constant gradual decline into the middle as opposed to...





this where it starts out flat then drops fast into the middle



Anyone know of a wheel that looks very similar to the CSM5 but comes in 18"-19"?
Old 03-23-16, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by E L
HRE
C20
19x8.5
19X9.5
they cleannnn
Old 03-23-16, 03:09 PM
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Originally Posted by shox
Some from Driven to Perform in Calgary, been too lazy to post. And just got the pictures from my friend recently. I should go out for better quality photos...but I'm way too lazy.... One day! Here's some for now.

PIAA SuperRozza, 19x7.5 with +42 offset. AWD IS250, didn't want to have any problems so I took the safe road with the 7.5 width. Plus, the PIAA fitment booklet suggested this size anyways so I went with their words.

Tanabe DF210 off a GS430, nice stiff ride, not too stiff though.

The shop suggested spacers for the rear, so I'm getting some custom made just for the rear. But I don't know when yet, the person that makes the spacers isn't in town recently so that'll have to wait for now until he is available.
ey thats cleannn
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Thumbs up LFA replicas TPS ready?

Hi,

Great looking rims, are they TPS ready?


[QUOTE=nitrotang;8817943]Just got my new 18x8 LFA replicas installed this morning! Tires are 225/40/18 all around.

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