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Old 02-17-12, 07:24 PM
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Default Noob here will these fit?

Hey all, I am looking to pick up some 19's for my 06' is250awd. I really like the g37 stocks. Will these fit my awd?


wheel sizes: 19x8.5 front / 19x9 rear

tire sizes: 225/45/19 front / 245/40/19 rear

Old 02-17-12, 07:43 PM
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Yes the rim will fit, tires are a little tall are you lowered? Also the offset is perfect it will flush nicely.

235/35/19
255/35/19

^^ what would look awesome.
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Originally Posted by Rikg35
Yes the rim will fit, tires are a little tall are you lowered? Also the offset is perfect it will flush nicely.

235/35/19
255/35/19

^^ what would look awesome.
Thanks for the reply. Those are the tires that would come with the rims. So i would just need those tire sizes in order to work? I am not lowered I just bought it a month ago but plan on lowering. Im just hoping it wont mess up the awd system. ohio winters can be brutal up here.
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No, do not use the tire sizes Rikg35 suggested. You have an AWD, you need to keep the diameters the same front/rear to not mess up the AWD components.

Do a search on staggered fitments for AWD cars, you want to get them close in diameter. Very close. 225/35R19 front, 265/30R19 rear would be pretty close, but I'm not sure about clearances/fitment.

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Originally Posted by Jeff Lange
No, do not use the tire sizes Rikg35 suggested. You have an AWD, you need to keep the diameters the same front/rear to not mess up the AWD components.

Do a search on staggered fitments for AWD cars, you want to get them close in diameter. Very close. 225/35R19 front, 265/30R19 rear would be pretty close, but I'm not sure about clearances/fitment.

Jeff
OK cool. I will check that out.
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I would double check the hub-centric size also
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