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Old 02-26-17, 09:45 AM
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Hello all,

I have read through a lot of the posts but haven't came across what I was looking for. I apologize if this has been asked a million times. I have a 2015 IS250 Base model RWD. All tires are currently 225/45/17. I want to buy some aftermarket wheels, staggered. Wheels I am looking at are the SRT 607 titanium wheels. Front are 19x8.5 and rear are 19x10. From what I read the offsets are 30 for front and 35 for rear. Tire sizes would be 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively from my research. Would these wheels and those offsets (30, 35) work? My car is in stock suspension and I do not want any rubbing or to modify my fenders or whatnot.

Thank you for your help,
Vic
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Originally Posted by firemedic
Hello all,

I have read through a lot of the posts but haven't came across what I was looking for. I apologize if this has been asked a million times. I have a 2015 IS250 Base model RWD. All tires are currently 225/45/17. I want to buy some aftermarket wheels, staggered. Wheels I am looking at are the SRT 607 titanium wheels. Front are 19x8.5 and rear are 19x10. From what I read the offsets are 30 for front and 35 for rear. Tire sizes would be 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively from my research. Would these wheels and those offsets (30, 35) work? My car is in stock suspension and I do not want any rubbing or to modify my fenders or whatnot.

Thank you for your help,
Vic
You should be fine if you don't lower the car. I'm running 19x8.5 +32(235-35) and 19x10+ 42(265-30) and lowered on RSR downs and have never rubbed So your setup should be fine at stock height
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I would definitely consider going with a slightly higher offset for the rear.
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for the fronts, 19x8.5+30 are fine. having 19x10+35 for the rears are really aggressive, even on stock height. with a 10" wide rear, i'd go at least 45. higher if you want wider tires
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Originally Posted by firemedic
Hello all,

I have read through a lot of the posts but haven't came across what I was looking for. I apologize if this has been asked a million times. I have a 2015 IS250 Base model RWD. All tires are currently 225/45/17. I want to buy some aftermarket wheels, staggered. Wheels I am looking at are the SRT 607 titanium wheels. Front are 19x8.5 and rear are 19x10. From what I read the offsets are 30 for front and 35 for rear. Tire sizes would be 235/35/19 and 265/30/19 respectively from my research. Would these wheels and those offsets (30, 35) work? My car is in stock suspension and I do not want any rubbing or to modify my fenders or whatnot.

Thank you for your help,
Vic
Such wide tires, on such a wimpy car. You do realize that you will screw-up your handling, too, right?
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