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don't bother running spacers with those tire specs. those LC Dynas and tires are spec'd that way from wheeldude so you have a nice stance without the need to do fender modifications. running spacers will only create clearance issues that will require fender modifications.
#3590
1. the sidewalls may be too upright and come in contact with rolled edge on the inside of the fenders when a load is put on the rear.
2. pulling the fender out should make the wheels look less, uh, poke-y. however...
3. a good fender pull should bring the fender out but not disturb the lines and creases on the fender. if your fenders are rolled, the rolling action should have pulled the fenders slightly. but from your pic, it looks like it needs more than a light pull.
2. pulling the fender out should make the wheels look less, uh, poke-y. however...
3. a good fender pull should bring the fender out but not disturb the lines and creases on the fender. if your fenders are rolled, the rolling action should have pulled the fenders slightly. but from your pic, it looks like it needs more than a light pull.
Thanks DNA
#3591
F: 19x8.0 +43
R: 19x9.5 +35
I'm planning to put some spacers on the front to give it some more flushness. What's the most aggressive I can go without any fender mods? (I'll be lowering approx 2 to 3 inches using BCR coils).
Secondly, what tire sizes do you guys suggest I run?
Thanks!!!
R: 19x9.5 +35
I'm planning to put some spacers on the front to give it some more flushness. What's the most aggressive I can go without any fender mods? (I'll be lowering approx 2 to 3 inches using BCR coils).
Secondly, what tire sizes do you guys suggest I run?
Thanks!!!
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I have a 2007 IS250 with Tein H-Tech springs which is a very mild drop about 1" front and .6" rear. I'm looking at getting a set of Privat Akzent wheels with Falken 452 tires. The wheel and tire spec's are:
Wheels
19x8.5 30mm offset for the fronts
19x9.5 25mm offset for the rears
Tires
235-35R19 Front
275-30R19 Rear
Will they fit? Thanks in advance
Wheels
19x8.5 30mm offset for the fronts
19x9.5 25mm offset for the rears
Tires
235-35R19 Front
275-30R19 Rear
Will they fit? Thanks in advance
#3593
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F: 19x8.0 +43
R: 19x9.5 +35
I'm planning to put some spacers on the front to give it some more flushness. What's the most aggressive I can go without any fender mods? (I'll be lowering approx 2 to 3 inches using BCR coils).
Secondly, what tire sizes do you guys suggest I run?
Thanks!!!
R: 19x9.5 +35
I'm planning to put some spacers on the front to give it some more flushness. What's the most aggressive I can go without any fender mods? (I'll be lowering approx 2 to 3 inches using BCR coils).
Secondly, what tire sizes do you guys suggest I run?
Thanks!!!
I have a 2007 IS250 with Tein H-Tech springs which is a very mild drop about 1" front and .6" rear. I'm looking at getting a set of Privat Akzent wheels with Falken 452 tires. The wheel and tire spec's are:
Wheels
19x8.5 30mm offset for the fronts
19x9.5 25mm offset for the rears
Tires
235-35R19 Front
275-30R19 Rear
Will they fit? Thanks in advance
Wheels
19x8.5 30mm offset for the fronts
19x9.5 25mm offset for the rears
Tires
235-35R19 Front
275-30R19 Rear
Will they fit? Thanks in advance
tires, no.
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Half of it was answered, but now I want to know how wide of spacers I can buy for both the front and rear without having to do any fender mods. Your expertise is much appreciated
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Im looking at a set of 19x9.5 19x10.5 both in a 30 offset. with 225 up front ond 255 in the rear. I know i will have to roll fenders but will anymore work need to be done. car is currently at stock ride height but will be lowered on coilovers in time. thanks in advance
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Im looking at a set of 19x9.5 19x10.5 both in a 30 offset. with 225 up front ond 255 in the rear. I know i will have to roll fenders but will anymore work need to be done. car is currently at stock ride height but will be lowered on coilovers in time. thanks in advance
and depending on how much of a light pull you'll get from rolling your fenders (it's going to happen regardless), you might be able to get away with 235/35-19 in the front and 265/30-19 in the rear.