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#4741
Wheels: 19x9.5/10.5 +35
Vehicle: '06 IS350; fenders are rolled, front bumper tabs are shaved, lowered about half finger gap front and back.
Was thinking 245/35 fronts and 265/35-275/30 for the rears. Would these have any rubbing issues with the wheel specs listed?
Vehicle: '06 IS350; fenders are rolled, front bumper tabs are shaved, lowered about half finger gap front and back.
Was thinking 245/35 fronts and 265/35-275/30 for the rears. Would these have any rubbing issues with the wheel specs listed?
#4746
Lead Lap
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^ Personally I think your sizes are messed up. Your front is a bit narrower and more than one inch smaller diamater than a stock 18" tire and you are stretching it onto a wheel that is 1.5" wider. You may even have a problem finding a tire shop willing to stretch that on the rim for you. At a minimum I would go with a 235/40 on the front. Personally I'd put it on a 8.5-9" rim, but a 9.5" would be ok.
The rear tire size is better, but again I see no reason to stretch a 265 onto such a wide wheel, and you may have trouble finding a shop to do that for you. I'd stick with that same size tire and move to a 9.5 to 10.5" wheel.
*DISCLAIMER: I think stretch/poke/hellaflush fitments are nonsense.
The rear tire size is better, but again I see no reason to stretch a 265 onto such a wide wheel, and you may have trouble finding a shop to do that for you. I'd stick with that same size tire and move to a 9.5 to 10.5" wheel.
*DISCLAIMER: I think stretch/poke/hellaflush fitments are nonsense.
#4748
Lexus Test Driver
#4749
Lexus Test Driver
You don't need that much stretch in the front. You'd be fine with a 225/35..
In the rear, I'd personally go with 265/35, so you almost got it right, but even with that, those are really aggressive specs in the rear. For that, you'd need a roll and pull and relocate fender tabs. It could work but it'll take some time and hacking at the fenders.
In the rear, I'd personally go with 265/35, so you almost got it right, but even with that, those are really aggressive specs in the rear. For that, you'd need a roll and pull and relocate fender tabs. It could work but it'll take some time and hacking at the fenders.
#4752
Lexus Test Driver
You're about right then, a +15mm will work good. You could even do a +20mm and that would still work but idk if they make that specific spacer size. A +25mm would be cutting it close but with springs you could probably get away with it. But if your just going for flush fitment (no poke) I'd just do the 15/20mm
#4755
Auto Detailing Master
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Local guy is selling these concept one cs10's... love the wheels, but not so sure on if they would fit my 2IS.
Specs are:
Front - 20x9.5+25
Rear - 20x10.5+27
I'm currently lowered about 1.75" on Megan EZ's and have no fender mods, but am willing to do a fender roll and maybe a slight pull.
Any advice on fitment and suggested tire specs would be appreciated.
Thanks
Specs are:
Front - 20x9.5+25
Rear - 20x10.5+27
I'm currently lowered about 1.75" on Megan EZ's and have no fender mods, but am willing to do a fender roll and maybe a slight pull.
Any advice on fitment and suggested tire specs would be appreciated.
Thanks