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#2341
IS Year/Model: 2006 IS350
Wheel Brand: Motegi
Wheel Model: MR125
Wheel Size Front: 18x8
Wheel Size Rear: 18x9
Wheel Finish: Matte Black
Lip size front (if applicable): N/A
Lip size rear (if applicable): N/A
Lip finish (if applicable): N/A
Offset Front: +35
Offset Rear: +35
Hub Bore size (if known):
Hub Centric Rings Required? Y/N: N
Tire Size Front: 225/40/18
Tire Size Rear: 255/40/18
Tire Make/Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sport A/S
Tire Air Pressure Preference: 37psi
Suspension: F Sport Springs
Fenders Rolled/Altered: No
Does the setup rub?: No
Wheel Brand: Motegi
Wheel Model: MR125
Wheel Size Front: 18x8
Wheel Size Rear: 18x9
Wheel Finish: Matte Black
Lip size front (if applicable): N/A
Lip size rear (if applicable): N/A
Lip finish (if applicable): N/A
Offset Front: +35
Offset Rear: +35
Hub Bore size (if known):
Hub Centric Rings Required? Y/N: N
Tire Size Front: 225/40/18
Tire Size Rear: 255/40/18
Tire Make/Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sport A/S
Tire Air Pressure Preference: 37psi
Suspension: F Sport Springs
Fenders Rolled/Altered: No
Does the setup rub?: No
#2344
Lexus IS model: 2006 IS350
Wheel Make & Model: Forgestar CF5V
Wheel Size (diameter and width): F: 19x8.5 R:19x10
Wheel Offset Front: +30
Wheel Offset Rear: +38
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? Yes
Tire Make and Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Tire Size Front: 225/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 265/35/19
Suspension mods: None as of now.
Amount of drop: None as of now.
Front tires do rub slightly on the fender tabs but by using a heat gun and pushing the tabs in, I have corrected it. There is no more rub and to me this is the perfect setup/fitment for anybody that wants to avoid tire stretching, tucking wheels, rolling fenders or modifying suspension.
Wheel Make & Model: Forgestar CF5V
Wheel Size (diameter and width): F: 19x8.5 R:19x10
Wheel Offset Front: +30
Wheel Offset Rear: +38
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? Yes
Tire Make and Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Tire Size Front: 225/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 265/35/19
Suspension mods: None as of now.
Amount of drop: None as of now.
Front tires do rub slightly on the fender tabs but by using a heat gun and pushing the tabs in, I have corrected it. There is no more rub and to me this is the perfect setup/fitment for anybody that wants to avoid tire stretching, tucking wheels, rolling fenders or modifying suspension.
#2348
Driver School Candidate
Lexus IS model: 2006 IS350
Wheel Make & Model: Forgestar CF5V
Wheel Size (diameter and width): F: 19x8.5 R:19x10
Wheel Offset Front: +30
Wheel Offset Rear: +38
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? Yes
Tire Make and Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Tire Size Front: 225/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 265/35/19
Suspension mods: None as of now.
Amount of drop: None as of now.
Front tires do rub slightly on the fender tabs but by using a heat gun and pushing the tabs in, I have corrected it. There is no more rub and to me this is the perfect setup/fitment for anybody that wants to avoid tire stretching, tucking wheels, rolling fenders or modifying suspension.
Wheel Make & Model: Forgestar CF5V
Wheel Size (diameter and width): F: 19x8.5 R:19x10
Wheel Offset Front: +30
Wheel Offset Rear: +38
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? Yes
Tire Make and Model: Michelin Pilot Super Sports
Tire Size Front: 225/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 265/35/19
Suspension mods: None as of now.
Amount of drop: None as of now.
Front tires do rub slightly on the fender tabs but by using a heat gun and pushing the tabs in, I have corrected it. There is no more rub and to me this is the perfect setup/fitment for anybody that wants to avoid tire stretching, tucking wheels, rolling fenders or modifying suspension.
#2353
Driver School Candidate
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: GA
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Rohana RC26 20 x 9/ 20 x 10 on Achilles ATR Sport 245/30/20 & 275/30/20 on H&R springs..
Rubs a little in the front on the ridge on the top of the fender lining. May try Dremel/ heat gun..
Sorry for the dark pix..
Rubs a little in the front on the ridge on the top of the fender lining. May try Dremel/ heat gun..
Sorry for the dark pix..