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Old 09-28-10, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by integlspwr
hey Mv350.

what which one is more aggressive and by how much?

18x10 +18

18x10.5 +22
18x10+18 is about 1mm more aggressive. but on the front you have to worry about the inside of the wheel hitting anything
Originally Posted by REV-01
i would say 10.5 is more aggressive since it is wider, they come out to the same outside wise. i am surprise you ask this though, i figure you knew.
see above
Originally Posted by kado413
As long as Im willing to pull my fenders, should i be able to fit 20x9.5 +15 20x11 +17 on my is250?
yes that should work
Originally Posted by movin_up
Holy ****, am I supposed to read all 107 pages before asking a question?

Looking at running 18x9f, 18x10r, +22 offset on my IS250 RMT.

I'm on 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 +30 right now and the only "issue" up front is rubbing the fender liner and in the back I have a small dent in the quarter (someone kicked it) that one tire rubs on, but it's coming back from the body shop so that should be fine. I'm thinking I should be able to fit the 9's and 10's +22 with just a fender roll. Is that gonna look pretty aggressive or should I push it a bit more?
that should be good but its up to you how much work you want to do to make it fit
Originally Posted by Wierdazndu
its gonna be aggressive... of course anyone can ALWAYS push it a bit more... just depends on HOW aggressive you want. Its def going to be more aggressive than most.
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Old 09-28-10, 04:26 PM
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Okay, so I picked up the set of 20x9.5 +15 20x11 +17 on 245x35 275x30 and I wanted to stretch a 225x30 on the front but the tire shop wouldn't change it.. Is that too much? Should I go to a different tire shop? Thanks Again!!!!!

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Old 09-28-10, 04:36 PM
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Originally Posted by armstronga
is350 with isf wheels 19x8 front 19x9 rear with 15mm spacers all around ....Will this rub with stock 225-30-19 255-40-19 tires. Can i go with a up in tire size and not rub???
any help ?????
Old 09-28-10, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by kado413
Okay, so I picked up the set of 20x9.5 +15 20x11 +17 on 245x35 275x30 and I wanted to stretch a 225x30 on the front but the tire shop wouldn't change it.. Is that too much? Should I go to a different tire shop? Thanks Again!!!!!
Damnnnn sick wheel sizes/offsets!!!
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Originally Posted by armstronga
any help ?????
sorry didnt see this. you might need to role slightly in the rear, and the front depends on how low you are.
Originally Posted by kado413
Okay, so I picked up the set of 20x9.5 +15 20x11 +17 on 245x35 275x30 and I wanted to stretch a 225x30 on the front but the tire shop wouldn't change it.. Is that too much? Should I go to a different tire shop? Thanks Again!!!!!
i would do 225/35 in the front and stretch that. plus make sure they arent nanking tires. those are really small tires.
Old 09-28-10, 11:00 PM
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Hey, i will soon be rolling on a set of Volk GTM's -19x9.5 Front +21 / 19 x 10.5 Rear +23.. my friend is offering a set of Dunlop tires (not sure which ones) 225-35-19 for the front & 245-35-19 for the rears... would these be a good match? I wanted to do a stretch tire setup to get the car real low.. would this set up requiring any fender pulling or rolling? lowerd on BC coils Thanks in advance..
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roll fronts and mod bumper tabs. completely shave rear.
Old 09-28-10, 11:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Mv350
roll fronts and mod bumper tabs. completely shave rear.
ok cool.. so, rolling the rears wont work? not too sure about shaving the rear.. any tips on how to do that? thanks
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well rolling would in turn creat a slight pull. which by all means do that to gain the clearance. but some places that do rolling are not competent enough to roll flat without cracking or stressing the paint.
Old 09-29-10, 09:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Mv350

i would do 225/35 in the front and stretch that. plus make sure they arent nanking tires. those are really small tires.
right now with the 245/35's I cant fully turn without rubbing crazy...
If I go 225/35 will this stretch it enough or do you think 225/30 will be safer?
mv350 I appreciate your time and help!!
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This is for the secret ninja wheel *****s, its a bit crazy: 18x10 -30 & 18x12 -20 .. yea neg, is there any way with lots and lots of camber??
let me clarify a bit more http://carscoop.blogspot.com/2010/06...e-helluva.html

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Old 10-01-10, 05:48 AM
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Anybody running 19x8.5 25et up front? I'd like to drop my car on some coils but I am really concerned about the fender. You think I'd have to roll my fender?

I'm not talking about slammed, probably a little over an inch.
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Hi Guys,

I have never purchased rims before, so I apologize if this is a noob question. Was wondering if these offsets would fit on my IS350 without having to roll the fenders or what not:

19x9.5 + 40 all the way around? Let me know what you guys think.

Thanks.
Old 10-08-10, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by chikoo
Fantastic. Thanks Mv350.

You mentioned 235/40 for 18" wheels in the rear.
I currently have 255/40 x 18 in the rear from the factory. So what are the factory offsets?

Also what are the fattest(widest) 19" wheel+tires I could put in the rear without shaving or rolling?
I found the answer to my own question. Hopefully somebody looking for answers like me...


* Size: 18 x 8 inches (Front) / 18 x 8.5 Wheel (Rear)
* Bolt Pattern: 5-114.3
* Offset: 45 mm
* Weight 27.65 lbs - 12.54 Kilograms
* Accepts TPMS Sensors
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* Size: 19 x 8 inches (Front) / 19 x 9 (Rear)
* Bolt Pattern: 5-114.3
* Offset: 40 mm
* Weight 21.2 lbs
* Accepts TPMS Sensors
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