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Sorry but I wanted to know if these rims well fit a stock is250. I read a bunch of posts fun the "will these rims fit" thread but no match to these sizes.
Wanting to sell my Vossen VVS084 staggered rims 20x9(1 inch lip front and 20x10.5 rear(3 inch lip) Black machined face. In very good condition. Minor rash on one rim and falken tires with 85-90% thread left. Google them or text me for pics. offset is 38 front 45 rear.*Tires are falken's 245/30/20 front and 275/30/20 rear
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Wanting to sell my Vossen VVS084 staggered rims 20x9(1 inch lip front and 20x10.5 rear(3 inch lip) Black machined face. In very good condition. Minor rash on one rim and falken tires with 85-90% thread left. Google them or text me for pics. offset is 38 front 45 rear.*Tires are falken's 245/30/20 front and 275/30/20 rear
Thanks fire the help
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So let me get this straight:
Stock IS250 (assuming non-sport, and RWD) with F: 20x9 +38 and R:20x10.5 +45, and tire sizes F: 245/30/20 and 275/30/20.
The wheels themselves will fit without any modifications, as both the width and offsets do tend to be within acceptable range. I think there may be possible problems with the 10.5 in the rear though, but I'm fitting 19x10 perfectly right now. Rear tires will be fine, but the 245 is too wide at 9" and 38 offset, and you're looking at a width difference of 20mm or 0.79 inches (which most likely will rub against the front bumper).
Stock IS250 (assuming non-sport, and RWD) with F: 20x9 +38 and R:20x10.5 +45, and tire sizes F: 245/30/20 and 275/30/20.
The wheels themselves will fit without any modifications, as both the width and offsets do tend to be within acceptable range. I think there may be possible problems with the 10.5 in the rear though, but I'm fitting 19x10 perfectly right now. Rear tires will be fine, but the 245 is too wide at 9" and 38 offset, and you're looking at a width difference of 20mm or 0.79 inches (which most likely will rub against the front bumper).
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