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I have a 06 is350 and im about to purchase wheels. The wheels I want are 19x8.5 in the front 35 offset and in the back 19x10 40 offset. I was wondering the most aggressive tires I could run with this setup. My car will be lowered with coilovers very soon.
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Hi guys! I'm new to this forum.
I have a 2007 is250 rwd. I'm planing on getting the SSR SP3 rims but no one in Australia can seem to help me with size. I'm after 19x8.5F and 19x9R. What offsets will be best? No fender mods and my car is on coil overs. 1.5inch all round.
And what tyres I should run.
Thanks!
I have a 2007 is250 rwd. I'm planing on getting the SSR SP3 rims but no one in Australia can seem to help me with size. I'm after 19x8.5F and 19x9R. What offsets will be best? No fender mods and my car is on coil overs. 1.5inch all round.
And what tyres I should run.
Thanks!
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Hi guys! I'm new to this forum.
I have a 2007 is250 rwd. I'm planing on getting the SSR SP3 rims but no one in Australia can seem to help me with size. I'm after 19x8.5F and 19x9R. What offsets will be best? No fender mods and my car is on coil overs. 1.5inch all round.
And what tyres I should run.
Thanks!
I have a 2007 is250 rwd. I'm planing on getting the SSR SP3 rims but no one in Australia can seem to help me with size. I'm after 19x8.5F and 19x9R. What offsets will be best? No fender mods and my car is on coil overs. 1.5inch all round.
And what tyres I should run.
Thanks!
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Not sure if this would be of any help or not but here's mine:
f 20x8.5 +35 243/35 r20
r 20x9.5 +35 275/30 r20 *rear fender lips rolled quite a bit
Riding on silver Rays Homura 2x9
but my car is GRX130 which is the basis for 2is250 whereas the GRX133 is the basis for 2is350. our cars share many parts with each other
f 20x8.5 +35 243/35 r20
r 20x9.5 +35 275/30 r20 *rear fender lips rolled quite a bit
Riding on silver Rays Homura 2x9
but my car is GRX130 which is the basis for 2is250 whereas the GRX133 is the basis for 2is350. our cars share many parts with each other
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Hey guys I have a set of work meisters 18x9.5 and 18x10.5 they're +37 all around with an 'O' type disk. They've got 225/40/18 & 245/35/18 on the rears, so its definitely a stretch. Now the problem I'm having is they dont clear my front calipers on the IS350 oem BBK. I know 9.5 wide is already pretty damn wide for a front rim on our IS but i wanted to know how much more room I need to clear my caliper. Right now the back of one of the spokes hit the caliper causing it not to mount flush meaning I have to run spacers.
Im not trying to run a mexican flush here and i'm not trying to go camber crazy but on the other hand I do know there are guys on this forum with an even more aggressive set up with insane camber. If I run lets say a 10-15mm spacer for the front (just guessing thats approximately what i'd need) I would need to run the same on the rears? I really dont want my front rims to poke more than my rears. My rears would hella poke with a 10-15mm spacer on the rear.
How thick of a spacer will I need at minimum to clear my fronts?
How much camber will I need to fit these?
Or will I have to do body work to fit these?
How much will my front and rears poke with approx 10-20mm spacers?
I hope i explained this throughly, I really don't want to sell these rims Id love to run them.
Im not trying to run a mexican flush here and i'm not trying to go camber crazy but on the other hand I do know there are guys on this forum with an even more aggressive set up with insane camber. If I run lets say a 10-15mm spacer for the front (just guessing thats approximately what i'd need) I would need to run the same on the rears? I really dont want my front rims to poke more than my rears. My rears would hella poke with a 10-15mm spacer on the rear.
How thick of a spacer will I need at minimum to clear my fronts?
How much camber will I need to fit these?
Or will I have to do body work to fit these?
How much will my front and rears poke with approx 10-20mm spacers?
I hope i explained this throughly, I really don't want to sell these rims Id love to run them.
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Will I have any issues running these specs on my IS250? I'm running on air. Do I need to roll? Camber kit? Arms?
Front: 9.5+16 2.5" lip
Rear: 10+20 3" lip
215/35
225/25
Any information would be much appreciated.
Front: 9.5+16 2.5" lip
Rear: 10+20 3" lip
215/35
225/25
Any information would be much appreciated.
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Front: 19x9.5 +16 2.5" lip
Rear: 19x10 +20 3" lip
215/35
225/25
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Need help
Will a 19x9.5 +30. 235/35/19 fit in the front? Will I need to roll the fenders and mold liner?? And 19x10.5 +30 255/35/19 rear. Thanks
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I bought a set of 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with a 30 offset in the rear. I ended up using the stock tires to save some money but now the rears rub. The fronts are fine. 225/40/18 are in the front and 255/40/18 in the rear. What tire size will I need so I don't rub? Don't want a crazy stretched tire as it's my daily driver.
The car is lowered on D2 coilovers and I had the fenders sitting on top of the tire with the stocks. I had to raise it till I buy new rear tires.
Any advice will help. Thanks
The car is lowered on D2 coilovers and I had the fenders sitting on top of the tire with the stocks. I had to raise it till I buy new rear tires.
Any advice will help. Thanks
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Fitment newbie....
I finally saved some money to buy some rims but I can't afford Work CR Ultimate. So I'm planning get the reps. Please don't flame on me for getting reps. I have wedding to pay for lol.
I don't know anything about fitment and read tons of threads on here.
Just wanted to know if the following will fit without fender mods. I have a 1inch drop on my car.
F19x9.5 +22
R19x10.5 +22
If that's too aggressive will below work?
F18x9.5 +34
R18x10.5 +22 or R18x9.5 +22
Above is the only widths and offests they offer.
Also what tire specs would you recommend? I prefer not to stretch the tires.
Any help is much appreciated.
I don't know anything about fitment and read tons of threads on here.
Just wanted to know if the following will fit without fender mods. I have a 1inch drop on my car.
F19x9.5 +22
R19x10.5 +22
If that's too aggressive will below work?
F18x9.5 +34
R18x10.5 +22 or R18x9.5 +22
Above is the only widths and offests they offer.
Also what tire specs would you recommend? I prefer not to stretch the tires.
Any help is much appreciated.
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Help!
19x8.5 +30f 19x9.5r +20 or +35 for the rear?? Gonna lower with road magnets. Just need help with what will look more normal for the rear offset. Thanks everyone 👍🏼.
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looking at some wheels in this size:
19x9.5 Front +25
19x10.5 Rear +22
I did notice a lot of members use +22 all around but does require fender work, any suggestions appreciated, I am expecting to do the same but was wondering if +25 front would require less or more work
IS250 RWD
19x9.5 Front +25
19x10.5 Rear +22
I did notice a lot of members use +22 all around but does require fender work, any suggestions appreciated, I am expecting to do the same but was wondering if +25 front would require less or more work
IS250 RWD
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Will those wheels fit my car?
KONIG OVERSTEER 19x8.5 5x114.3 ET45 Opal Front
KONIG OVERSTEER 19x9.5 5x114.3 ET40 Opal Rear
I have IS 250 2008 with is350 brake calibers front
KONIG OVERSTEER 19x8.5 5x114.3 ET45 Opal Front
KONIG OVERSTEER 19x9.5 5x114.3 ET40 Opal Rear
I have IS 250 2008 with is350 brake calibers front
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I've been considering the Enkei PF01 Evo in SBK for my wife's IS350 F-Sport. The goal is to be able to eventually lower the car very slightly, with no fender modifications and no rubbing in any normal driving scenario. It's her daily driver, so we're not looking for anything that will require a lot of special attention over speed bumps, driveway entrances, parking garages, etc...
From the reading I've done so far, we were thinking maybe the 18x9 +45 F, and 18x9.5 +45 R. Tire sizing would be 235/40 & 265/35.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
From the reading I've done so far, we were thinking maybe the 18x9 +45 F, and 18x9.5 +45 R. Tire sizing would be 235/40 & 265/35.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!