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What tire size should I run ? 9.5 +22 for the rears, no camber. Thinking 255/35/19? I have shaved fenders for the rear, will that be cutting it close? Or should I just stick to 245/35/19?
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
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What tire size should I run ? 9.5 +22 for the rears, no camber. Thinking 255/35/19? I have shaved fenders for the rear, will that be cutting it close? Or should I just stick to 245/35/19?
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
#5169
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Just thought I'd check in as my pics before lowering from last summer makes this seem like a tight fit.
I have an 09 is250 awd, running a 225/40/18 18x8.5 +35 square setup. I have a set of bc coilovers which I will install in about a week, lowering about 2.5".
Will I need to roll my fenders up front? I'm confident that the rear will be fine as it is still quite tucked as it is. I am worried about that inside lip of the front fenders (top of the wheel well) digging into my tires.
I am on my winter wheels (still) until I do this next week.
Thanks!
I have an 09 is250 awd, running a 225/40/18 18x8.5 +35 square setup. I have a set of bc coilovers which I will install in about a week, lowering about 2.5".
Will I need to roll my fenders up front? I'm confident that the rear will be fine as it is still quite tucked as it is. I am worried about that inside lip of the front fenders (top of the wheel well) digging into my tires.
I am on my winter wheels (still) until I do this next week.
Thanks!
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searched through multiple different pages found no luck. I might of missed this but oh well. I am looking at purchasing 19x8.5 wheels, what offset range should I look to stay in, typically not great with expertise on wheel fitment? Also what tire size would you recommend as I am lowered about 1.75" or so, I would not like to roll my fenders if possible at all.
#5172
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You'll be fine running 9.5 +22 in the rear with no camber. I'm running 10.5 +22 in the rear shaved and dropped on coils about 23.5 cm measuring from ground to the fender. I'm running 235/35 in the rear. I'm running 9.5 in the front with 225/35. And that's rolled, slight pull, and bumper tab relocated.
What tire size should I run ? 9.5 +22 for the rears, no camber. Thinking 255/35/19? I have shaved fenders for the rear, will that be cutting it close? Or should I just stick to 245/35/19?
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
I also have 8.5+22 up front planning to do 225/35/19.
Also will be lowered - Probably 1 from wheel to fender.
Any help would be great!
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When you guys same bumper tab relocated, are you guys talking about the headlight brackets?
So I rubbed a giant hole in the fender line now I am rubbing the steel part of the headlight brackets.
So I rubbed a giant hole in the fender line now I am rubbing the steel part of the headlight brackets.
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and would like some advice.
I have an 07 IS250AWD running 18X8 on 225/40/18 all round currently. I want to get a set of TE37 18X9 +25. I would run those on 225/40.18 F and 255/40/18 R. My question is will they fit on stock height without rubbing? And whether I'd absolutely have to roll/pull the fenders?
I have an 07 IS250AWD running 18X8 on 225/40/18 all round currently. I want to get a set of TE37 18X9 +25. I would run those on 225/40.18 F and 255/40/18 R. My question is will they fit on stock height without rubbing? And whether I'd absolutely have to roll/pull the fenders?
#5175
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Hi everyone, I'm new to this forum and would like some advice.
I have an 07 IS250AWD running 18X8 on 225/40/18 all round currently. I want to get a set of TE37 18X9 +25. I would run those on 225/40.18 F and 255/40/18 R. My question is will they fit on stock height without rubbing? And whether I'd absolutely have to roll/pull the fenders?
I have an 07 IS250AWD running 18X8 on 225/40/18 all round currently. I want to get a set of TE37 18X9 +25. I would run those on 225/40.18 F and 255/40/18 R. My question is will they fit on stock height without rubbing? And whether I'd absolutely have to roll/pull the fenders?
Some people have done the staggered setups on their AWD's by calculating sizes so its the same rolling diameter front and back, but in the long run, a lot of the feedback has come down to regretting doing it in the first place. It can be done, but you run the risk of putting extra/premature wear on your vehicle.
You can run an aggressive setup by all means, but just keep a square setup if possible. (e.x. 225/40/18 Front and Rear, same rims all around)
Just my $0.02