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Old 11-10-13, 01:43 PM
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+35 offset
Old 11-11-13, 05:24 AM
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Hello everyone.i have AWD is 250,and rims 19*8.5 +38 235/35/19 all around.i want to buy spacers and want to know,can I buy different spacers on front and rear(I heard that AWD need same offset, width on all rims)?and what width of spacers will be ok without fender roll(cause I heard that fender will rust if rolled).Thank for input)
Old 11-11-13, 10:31 AM
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Yes 245/40/18 will fit on the rear rims. Just put some on my rears for the same reason. Fit great.

Originally Posted by Feb30th
Looking at winter tires for my IS 350 stock rims (18 x 8 front / 18 x 8.5 rear), looking to keep the OEM tire spec for the front tires at 225/40/18, will the rear tires at 245/40/18 fit (instead of 255/40/18 OEM)?

Basically the tires I'm looking at is available at 245/40/18 but not 255/40/18...
Old 11-14-13, 08:54 AM
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Will 18x9.5 +40 fit all the around without rubbing issues?
Old 11-14-13, 07:53 PM
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Originally Posted by killnN00bs
What do you guys think of these and will i have any issues with either...i do NOT want to mod fenders etc.
CSL5.5 Concept One wheels in polished silver
Specs:
19x9 +15 +30 +36 2" lip
19x10.5 +20 +35 3.5" lip

or

19" Avant Garde M310 --- in Silver
19x8.5 Width
you'll need to run higher offsets w/ the Concept One wheels at those widths.

if you want to avoid fender mods, you'll have to run stretched tires.

and since you didn't list offsets w/ the Avant Garde wheels, there's nothing to tell you.
Old 11-15-13, 08:14 PM
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Current - 245/45 r18 (R)
Want to go - 255/40 r18 (R). Will i hit the fenders?

Spec: Drop is 1.1", Wheel Offset +30.
Old 11-17-13, 10:12 AM
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Will I be ok with this set up?
F sport drop
Eurotek uo03 bbs repl 19 x 8.5 +35F. 19 x 9.5 +40R

Tires ordered 235/35/19F. 265/30/19R. Will I rub?

Should I go 225/35/19F ?


Thank you
Old 11-17-13, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by ldc
Current - 245/45 r18 (R)
Want to go - 255/40 r18 (R). Will i hit the fenders?

Spec: Drop is 1.1", Wheel Offset +30.
you'll be fine

Originally Posted by DC5spd
Will I be ok with this set up?
F sport drop
Eurotek uo03 bbs repl 19 x 8.5 +35F. 19 x 9.5 +40R

Tires ordered 235/35/19F. 265/30/19R. Will I rub?

Should I go 225/35/19F ?


Thank you
you wont rub with 235/35
Old 11-17-13, 11:22 AM
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Originally Posted by rookieIS
you'll be fine



you wont rub with 235/35
I don't need to roll fender as we'll correct?
Old 11-18-13, 07:35 PM
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Trying to rebarrel my Work VS-XX in the rear wheels. Right now it's 19x8.5 with 32 offset. I lowered to where the top of the tire is even with the fender when looking straight from the side. No finger gap. Looking to go to 19x10.5 or 11 with 295/30/19 tires and 32 offset. Will it clear on the inside or will it hit my coils or suspension parts?
Old 11-18-13, 07:51 PM
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Originally Posted by chi123
Trying to rebarrel my Work VS-XX in the rear wheels. Right now it's 19x8.5 with 32 offset. I lowered to where the top of the tire is even with the fender when looking straight from the side. No finger gap. Looking to go to 19x10.5 or 11 with 295/30/19 tires and 32 offset. Will it clear on the inside or will it hit my coils or suspension parts?
You trying to add 2 inch to your inside? If your adding it to your outter that change the offset to be clear.
Old 11-19-13, 03:25 PM
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What are the specs that I need to have in order to fit LFA replica wheels on a 2010 IS250 RWD?

I found wheels with this spec, but I'm not sure if they will fit:
18 x 8
+38 offset
60.1 Center bore
5 x 114.3

Thanks!
Old 11-19-13, 04:03 PM
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so, i finally pulled a front wheel off today that just wouldn't hold air any longer and didn't' see anything in the tire…figured it was a mild bend i could detect on the outside. turns out that the lip on the inner side has a good ~1" long crack on it.

'07 IS 350 sport package (~0.4" front drop?) currently running:
19x8 +40 235/35 w/10mm spacers
19x9.5 +40 275/30

i love my fitment in the back but would like to bring the front out another 5mm ideally (switch to a 15mm spacer essentially). however, I'm just being picky there and wouldn't ever bother changing the spacers. however, my other front rim is curbed, so i was considering on using this opportunity to get the different offsets on the front to get rid of the spacers completely (incorrectly thinking +25 was the other option). however, it's +20 or +40…and no 8.5" or 9" width available.

is a 19x8 +20 too much for the front? i want the tire to line up with the fender without protruding past it AT ALL (better to be slightly in than out). for a reference, i would not like the rear if it came out even another 5 mm, and i know others consider a flush setup in the rear much more aggressive than my current 9.5" wide +40 mm. of course, i'm not lowered in the back and have little camber to help. it's obviously a little different story in the front with a bit more camber, so i generaly look to the center of the rim to examine flushness there.

when i put the stockers back on later this week i will do a quick experiment with the remaining 19x8 +40 rim and double up my 10 mm spacers. however, i won't really be able to accurately access any rubbing of any sort with that…not with any conclusiveness at least.

i'd really appreciate any insight the wheel experts have for me!
Old 11-23-13, 11:30 PM
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Has anyone here tried running 9.5 + 2/ 10.5 +7 on our cars before?

I want to know how they will sit once aired down on our cars.
Old 11-24-13, 04:24 PM
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Looking at a set of wheels:

F - 19x9.5 35 offset
R - 19x10.5 35 offset

Lowered - little or no gap between tire and fender. Rears are already rolled. I want to make sure these will fit and what additional fender mods (if any) may be required.

Thanks!


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