New IS300, stance question -
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New IS300, stance question -
I originally was after an IS350, but a 300 fits the budget better. I'm pickin her up tomorrow, black 01. 2jz-ge. down side is 177k miles.... but its cheap. I want to throw coils and wheels on asap.
my question is... I want a certain wheel........ (vossen vvs-078).. It only comes in 22x9 and 22x10.5, I know that size is fine for the 350, but how does it compare with a 300? The goal is to take the wheels and put them on a 350 next year. then sell the 300. gotta be rollin in style until then though. wheeldude.com only has is300 wheels up to 18's. I'm HUGE on the stance scene.
what is going to work for me? size wise. I'm extremely picky when it comes to wheels. I just sold my scion tc yesterday ($10k), dude paid me in cash... $20's and $50's haha such a pain to count.
anyways I'm pickin the car up tomorrow, lookin to drop and put new shoes on within 2 months. give me some ideas
Thanks
my question is... I want a certain wheel........ (vossen vvs-078).. It only comes in 22x9 and 22x10.5, I know that size is fine for the 350, but how does it compare with a 300? The goal is to take the wheels and put them on a 350 next year. then sell the 300. gotta be rollin in style until then though. wheeldude.com only has is300 wheels up to 18's. I'm HUGE on the stance scene.
what is going to work for me? size wise. I'm extremely picky when it comes to wheels. I just sold my scion tc yesterday ($10k), dude paid me in cash... $20's and $50's haha such a pain to count.
anyways I'm pickin the car up tomorrow, lookin to drop and put new shoes on within 2 months. give me some ideas
Thanks
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Be patient. It's Sunday.
IDK about 22" wheels on an IS300. The biggest I've seen what looked good were 20" (either Work VS-XX or BBS LM, I forget) but that car had a body kit. Biggest most people would go for is 19". Remember, this is a sports sedan.
IDK about 22" wheels on an IS300. The biggest I've seen what looked good were 20" (either Work VS-XX or BBS LM, I forget) but that car had a body kit. Biggest most people would go for is 19". Remember, this is a sports sedan.
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also, has anybody had an issues? 177,000 miles is a lot. I'll fix everything myself anyways but just wondering......
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I think even 20's are way too big for the IS300.
In terms of looks, I think twestman got it perfect with this setup. No crazy poke or neg camber--just clean.
Wheel specs:
18x9 +25 / 18x10 +33
215/40 F / 245/35 R
I don't look through the 2IS section very often, but I think most people go with 19's.
In terms of looks, I think twestman got it perfect with this setup. No crazy poke or neg camber--just clean.
Wheel specs:
18x9 +25 / 18x10 +33
215/40 F / 245/35 R
I don't look through the 2IS section very often, but I think most people go with 19's.
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22's are way to big for an is300 and in my opinion, too large on an is350 for my taste . I personally prefer 18's on an is300 and 19's on an isx50. But the decision is totally up to you, let us know what you go with.
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HA! OH MY GOSH! 20's are to big hahahaha that looks horrible.. 22's would be horrid... ok im glad i asked before i ordered wheels lol. Thanks for posting the pics.
any other things i should watch out for? im going to look over the car one last time before i cash him out...
177k
2jz-ge
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2001
service records available.
anything stick out to you guys? aside from that ridiculous mileage.. any known issues i should check for?
those rpf1's look great. perfect fitment, -2 is the furthest i'll go, some vip guys get a little carried away lets be honest....
any other things i should watch out for? im going to look over the car one last time before i cash him out...
177k
2jz-ge
auto
2001
service records available.
anything stick out to you guys? aside from that ridiculous mileage.. any known issues i should check for?
those rpf1's look great. perfect fitment, -2 is the furthest i'll go, some vip guys get a little carried away lets be honest....
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i'm really NOT wanting to go the fake wheel route, money is tight though
I've got a couple im lookin at... give me your thoughts
rota torque
rota gforce
tsw brooklands
tsw willow
i'll be goin static and staggered. tucking meat, not stretch. -1, -2 if any...
I've got a couple im lookin at... give me your thoughts
rota torque
rota gforce
tsw brooklands
tsw willow
i'll be goin static and staggered. tucking meat, not stretch. -1, -2 if any...
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very good point, i like rpf1's, however i would never purchase them. and craigslist doesn't always have the offset im looking for.. tough to find the right sizes etc...
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22s + stance + IS300 don't go together. It will not look good at all. The car is too small for wheels that size and it won't look proportionate. Don't go over 19s. 19s tend to look big without a body/lip kit though. 18s are good looking with or without a kit.
If you're going to get rid of the 300 in a year for a 350 there's not much point in investing in wheels or coils IMO. But that's just my .02
If you're going to get rid of the 300 in a year for a 350 there's not much point in investing in wheels or coils IMO. But that's just my .02
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22s + stance + IS300 don't go together. It will not look good at all. The car is too small for wheels that size and it won't look proportionate. Don't go over 19s. 19s tend to look big without a body/lip kit though. 18s are good looking with or without a kit.
If you're going to get rid of the 300 in a year for a 350 there's not much point in investing in wheels or coils IMO. But that's just my .02
If you're going to get rid of the 300 in a year for a 350 there's not much point in investing in wheels or coils IMO. But that's just my .02
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Like SuthrnGent said, I'd go with used authentic wheels of a higher quality manufacturer. At least those wheels go through legit testing, have better designs, and nicer finishes.
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check sites like zilvia etc. they have a huge selection of used 18s and 19s that have a decent width and offset for a relatively decent price, oh and as far as having 177k miles i would definitely check the maintenance records to see when the original timing belt was changed because it might have been 90k miles ago and if thats the case you will have to do it again soon