Will those wheels fit? START HERE.
#1
Will those wheels fit? START HERE.
Took the idea from the 2IS thread. Lets start one for our 3IS!
I'll Start, my 3IS is currently on RS*R Super Down springs. I recently got 19x9.5+22 rims all around and am debating what type of tires to get. I've asked a few people and most told me to do 225/40/19. Any thoughts on what best tires i could put to fit? Thanks ahead of time!
Want to know if your wheels will fit? Will it rub? What's the best offset? What sizes and widths should I buy? Start here.
This thread is the result of merging over 100 threads on the same topic - will these wheels fit on my IS? Feel free to ask any questions you may have on whether your specific wheels will fit on the 2IS, but please search this thread first - as you can see, there's plenty of information here already.
Javier
This thread is the result of merging over 100 threads on the same topic - will these wheels fit on my IS? Feel free to ask any questions you may have on whether your specific wheels will fit on the 2IS, but please search this thread first - as you can see, there's plenty of information here already.
Javier
Last edited by Jaydemm; 05-08-14 at 04:37 PM.
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Pole Position
will I be able to fit 19x8.5 et22 in the front? I will be dropped about 1.5" eventually...
If not, what is the lowest offset I can run with 19x8.5 and 235/35/19 tires?
If not, what is the lowest offset I can run with 19x8.5 and 235/35/19 tires?
#12
Bumping this thread, rather than clogging the board with another "will this fit."
I'm still hunting around for the perfect setup for my AWD. I really wanted to have 30 series sidewalls on all corners, but ran into rolling diameter issues if the front and rear were staggered. So, after messing around with a tire size calculator, it seems like a square setup would still work with the AWD, correct? Something like 235/30/20 on 9" wheels. Slightly disappointed that i wouldnt have as wide a tire in the rear, but i really want to avoid a 35 series tire in the front on a 20" wheel.
Just wanted a second opinion from the board! Still educating myself on mathematical side of wheels and tires.
I'm still hunting around for the perfect setup for my AWD. I really wanted to have 30 series sidewalls on all corners, but ran into rolling diameter issues if the front and rear were staggered. So, after messing around with a tire size calculator, it seems like a square setup would still work with the AWD, correct? Something like 235/30/20 on 9" wheels. Slightly disappointed that i wouldnt have as wide a tire in the rear, but i really want to avoid a 35 series tire in the front on a 20" wheel.
Just wanted a second opinion from the board! Still educating myself on mathematical side of wheels and tires.
#13
A nice calculator:
http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator
Also, can someone post stock bore size & bolt pattern as well?
http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Wheel-Offset-Calculator
Also, can someone post stock bore size & bolt pattern as well?
#14
Lead Lap
Bumping this thread, rather than clogging the board with another "will this fit."
I'm still hunting around for the perfect setup for my AWD. I really wanted to have 30 series sidewalls on all corners, but ran into rolling diameter issues if the front and rear were staggered. So, after messing around with a tire size calculator, it seems like a square setup would still work with the AWD, correct? Something like 235/30/20 on 9" wheels. Slightly disappointed that i wouldnt have as wide a tire in the rear, but i really want to avoid a 35 series tire in the front on a 20" wheel.
Just wanted a second opinion from the board! Still educating myself on mathematical side of wheels and tires.
I'm still hunting around for the perfect setup for my AWD. I really wanted to have 30 series sidewalls on all corners, but ran into rolling diameter issues if the front and rear were staggered. So, after messing around with a tire size calculator, it seems like a square setup would still work with the AWD, correct? Something like 235/30/20 on 9" wheels. Slightly disappointed that i wouldnt have as wide a tire in the rear, but i really want to avoid a 35 series tire in the front on a 20" wheel.
Just wanted a second opinion from the board! Still educating myself on mathematical side of wheels and tires.
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