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The offset indicates the distance from the center of the rim to the attaching disk part (unit:m/m). As seen in the attached drawing, the offset is indicated by "+" when the fitting surface extends beyond the central line of the rim and "-" when it is falls within. Caution is required to prevent the tire from coming into contact with the fender of the vehicle or the brake caliper if the offsets are very different.
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+27 Front and +29 Rear are about the maximum the IS can handle in the widths you described. Even then, you will have to stretch some pretty small tires on there to make them work.
I measured and measured and used lazer alignment tools to decide the offsets on my IS, taking into account I wanted real world tires that could handle potholes and speedbumps, etc. The maximum offset I could get was +30 front and +35 rear. Of course I also didnt want to roll fenders. I could have gone +30 rear with a fender roll, and a skinnier tire.
Good luck.
I measured and measured and used lazer alignment tools to decide the offsets on my IS, taking into account I wanted real world tires that could handle potholes and speedbumps, etc. The maximum offset I could get was +30 front and +35 rear. Of course I also didnt want to roll fenders. I could have gone +30 rear with a fender roll, and a skinnier tire.
Good luck.
im 19x9 +23 and 19x10 +21
#274
Not true. 23/21 needs fender roll.
I believe JohnnyIS25 is asking for max. stardard treament without rolls.
Johnny, the max depth is depending on your budget.
Here is the +19 all-around. Best I have seen so far.
Link to AME on OG-Made
I believe JohnnyIS25 is asking for max. stardard treament without rolls.
Johnny, the max depth is depending on your budget.
Here is the +19 all-around. Best I have seen so far.
Link to AME on OG-Made
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welp i tried it on and its actually not that bad, it just poke out a lit bit, and the front rubs a bit on the fender liner. but now im curious now if i lower my car, will the wheel still hit the fender in back, even if its rolled?
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Another Offset Question(Searched)
Will these work?..
Planning on getting Work emotion Xt7, 18x9 all around with a +32 offset with 255/40/18
On a IS250 AWD, If that make any difference.
Are IS wheels Staggered from factory?
Will I rub?
I don't want to be rolling my fenders?
If it will what offsets you guys would suggest.
I want to get as much aggressive as possible, with a nice concave face.
Dropped with Tanabe DFs
Thanks!
Planning on getting Work emotion Xt7, 18x9 all around with a +32 offset with 255/40/18
On a IS250 AWD, If that make any difference.
Are IS wheels Staggered from factory?
Will I rub?
I don't want to be rolling my fenders?
If it will what offsets you guys would suggest.
I want to get as much aggressive as possible, with a nice concave face.
Dropped with Tanabe DFs
Thanks!
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the pic of the white IS with AME wheels have pulled fenders not rolled
he is running Progressive TE 19x9.5 19x10.5 +22 all around now
his set up is not for the faint at heart about tires because he is running 225/35 in front and 235/35 in rear
he is running Progressive TE 19x9.5 19x10.5 +22 all around now
his set up is not for the faint at heart about tires because he is running 225/35 in front and 235/35 in rear
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Question IS250 AWD w/ 19's?
I was wondering... for those of you who currently own a IS250 AWD that is lowered w/ 19's what springs are you running, offset, and tire sizes. I really want to lower my car and run 19's but I am trying to avoid any rubbing issues. I appreciate any help.
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if you want to avoid rubbing issues, then i say play i safe and go nothing below +40 offset.
I have Tanabe DF210 springs for the 06+ GS430 right now so its dropped about 2 inches... and my wheels are 19x8.5 +34 offset, and im rubbing whenever i take a turn...
goodluck!
so i'd say about +40 or +45 offset would be great. hope that helped
I have Tanabe DF210 springs for the 06+ GS430 right now so its dropped about 2 inches... and my wheels are 19x8.5 +34 offset, and im rubbing whenever i take a turn...
goodluck!
so i'd say about +40 or +45 offset would be great. hope that helped
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umm... your really gonna need the vip stretch, no big tires, and your gonna have to be dumped, on bags preferably so the camber will tuck in, if not your gonna stick out and that just looks horrible, theres a difference between staggerd and pro street