19"x8.5" & 19"x9.5" Wheels
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19"x8.5" & 19"x9.5" Wheels
Anyone know what offset of 19" rims should I get for my IS250 RWD with F-Sport Suspension and F-Sport Lowering Spring? (Think around 1" drop in front and Rear)
My plan are 19"x8.5" in Front & 19"x9,5".
I'm need the offset and tired that will not rub my fenders without roll or any modify.
Thanks for sharing!
My plan are 19"x8.5" in Front & 19"x9,5".
I'm need the offset and tired that will not rub my fenders without roll or any modify.
Thanks for sharing!
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What about FR 215/35/19 +20 and 235/35/19 + 25 ? I also don't want to roll the fender or do any mods to the plastics. If that doesn't work then i'd can get a higher offset. Thanks in advance.
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I'm interested in knowing too, I might go with 19x8.5 front and 19x9.5 rear without worrying about rubbing in the rear and back.
For those who has the same set-up, what offset and tire size do you guys have that doesn't rub at all?
For those who has the same set-up, what offset and tire size do you guys have that doesn't rub at all?
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you guys should have an official offset thread and have Javy make it a sticky so people dont have to read through all the pages and can get an idea of what offsets will work with or with out the fenders rolled/shaved.
eric R ho - I would say the 245 is a pretty big tire to be dumped with that offset IMO. 235 or even 225 would be better.
9.5 in the rear with a 275/30 will work. you can go 265/35 or even 275/35. Specs call for a 35 series tires in the rear on a 19" rim. Its really preference from here. I wish I had pushed mine to 285/35 but I didnt....I personally was 19x10 with a 275/35 but the offsets required me to roll my fenders. I could have went more conservative and not.
g/l with everything.
eric R ho - I would say the 245 is a pretty big tire to be dumped with that offset IMO. 235 or even 225 would be better.
9.5 in the rear with a 275/30 will work. you can go 265/35 or even 275/35. Specs call for a 35 series tires in the rear on a 19" rim. Its really preference from here. I wish I had pushed mine to 285/35 but I didnt....I personally was 19x10 with a 275/35 but the offsets required me to roll my fenders. I could have went more conservative and not.
g/l with everything.
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Unless you are slammed I would go 235/35...if on springs go 245/35. Javy did it and it looks more balanced with the rear tire and fills in the slight gap in the front from lowering springs. The rears are more important assuming you have a RWD car and throwing off the speedo.
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you guys should have an official offset thread and have Javy make it a sticky so people dont have to read through all the pages and can get an idea of what offsets will work with or with out the fenders rolled/shaved.
eric R ho - I would say the 245 is a pretty big tire to be dumped with that offset IMO. 235 or even 225 would be better.
eric R ho - I would say the 245 is a pretty big tire to be dumped with that offset IMO. 235 or even 225 would be better.
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I also suggest if you are going to mess with the fenders shave them as they dont seem to like to be rolled on these cars. I was only able to find one place locally that would touch it and found out why in the long run the paint started to crack. I am shaving them on the GS to fit the new rims.
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I also suggest if you are going to mess with the fenders shave them as they dont seem to like to be rolled on these cars. I was only able to find one place locally that would touch it and found out why in the long run the paint started to crack. I am shaving them on the GS to fit the new rims.
agreed i have rolled over 30+ cars (i have a roller tool) and the IS350 was a PITA to roll dont know why though.
i have te37 19X9.5 34 offset and running 275-30-19 Yokohama Advan Super AVS on the rear and i still rub after rolling
but i think yokos run wider then some tires