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Ordering a set of S1 3p or VSXX most aggressive offsets no modifications
what's up CL getting ready to order some brand new VSXX or S1s but need some help. I'm looking for the most aggressive set up without fender modifications or crazy stretched tires for a 2nd gen IS250. Ideally i'd like to run 225 or 235/35 up front and 255 or 265 in the rear.
My GS has 19x10 +18/19x11 +0 on 235 front 245 rear so I'm very familiar with stretch but since this is my daily i'd like to be as close to spec as possible with very minimal stretching.
here's a current photo of my 250 with S1 but in 18x8.5 +28 /18x9 +21 but I'd like to step up to 19s. Offset and size recommendations for 19s
Last edited by LeXUsFeEVa; Mar 6, 2017 at 01:49 PM.
Reason: added photo
what's up CL getting ready to order some brand new VSXX or S1s but need some help. I'm looking for the most aggressive set up without fender modifications or crazy stretched tires for a 2nd gen IS250. Ideally i'd like to run 225 or 235/35 up front and 255 or 265 in the rear.
My GS has 19x10 +18/19x11 +0 on 235 front 245 rear so I'm very familiar with stretch but since this is my daily i'd like to be as close to spec as possible with very minimal stretching.
here's a current photo of my 250 with S1 but in 18x8.5 +28 /18x9 +21 but I'd like to step up to 19s. Offset and size recommendations for 19s
I've been researching wheel sizes and offsets myself. 19x8.5 front, 19x9.5 rear with offsets +35ish (or 19x10 with offset +40ish) will be somewhat flush. With those offests, you can generally go for a larger tire depending on how low you are. For the front, your front 235/35/19 should be ok. A 265/35/19 on a 9x9.5 or a 9x10 wheel will have a bit of a stretch. From what I've read, 275/30/19 rear would provide a bit more meat/wheel protection for daily driving.