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#5101
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I currently have a 2007 is350. My car is lowered by 2 inches on bc coilovers. I am currently looking at the Work cr kai 18x8.5 +38 offet 18x9.5 38 offset.
front 225/40 rear 255 / 40
My question is will i have any problems with rubbing and will i have to mod my fenders. please help.
front 225/40 rear 255 / 40
My question is will i have any problems with rubbing and will i have to mod my fenders. please help.
See what you could find in this two threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ls-on-2is.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...el-thread.html
My current setup is 18x10 +25 lowered on springs, 225/40 255/40 with occasional rubbing on harsh dips but I have no fender mods although I do plan on rolling the rears just a touch when I get my BC.
#5102
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I currently have a 2007 is350. My car is lowered by 2 inches on bc coilovers. I am currently looking at the Work cr kai 18x8.5 +38 offet 18x9.5 38 offset.
front 225/40 rear 255 / 40
My question is will i have any problems with rubbing and will i have to mod my fenders. please help.
front 225/40 rear 255 / 40
My question is will i have any problems with rubbing and will i have to mod my fenders. please help.
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I can't speak on fitment for the Work setup but from what I gathered when trying to get my fitment was that it wouldn't be an issue for your dimensions. Since the offset is close to factory of a +45, putting a +38 is putting you a 1/4" closer to the fender which would still give you plenty of room.
See what you could find in this two threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ls-on-2is.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...el-thread.html
My current setup is 18x10 +25 lowered on springs, 225/40 255/40 with occasional rubbing on harsh dips but I have no fender mods although I do plan on rolling the rears just a touch when I get my BC.
See what you could find in this two threads:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...ls-on-2is.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...el-thread.html
My current setup is 18x10 +25 lowered on springs, 225/40 255/40 with occasional rubbing on harsh dips but I have no fender mods although I do plan on rolling the rears just a touch when I get my BC.
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I had Avant Garde M310 on my car size was 18x8.5 +35 in the front, 18x9.5 +40 in the rear. The front was very good the tears however could have been pushed out a little more for a more flush figment, with your +38 it will be very nice. I also ran 225/40/18 front and 255/40/18. I was lowered about 1 finger gap all around and didn't have any problems, however when I got my coil overs the previous owner was lower and with my wheels I rubbed in the front on turns, only took it for a spin once at that height and raised the car right after that.
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Found one. I'm sure you will be fine, if you can imagine 1 finger gap between fender and top of tire.
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After driving in snow with my IS 250 couple times. I am considering snow tires.
It has stock F 225/45/17 and R 245/45/17. Would 215/60/16 fit on my IS250?
It would be almost an inch larger in diameter on the front and a half an inch on the back.
It has stock F 225/45/17 and R 245/45/17. Would 215/60/16 fit on my IS250?
It would be almost an inch larger in diameter on the front and a half an inch on the back.
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hey guys,
so I currently have a 2002 is300. I just bought 17x9 +25 offset rims, and I'm wondering what tires would be good to give me just a little stretched look?
I'm also lowered on BC coilovers BR type, no rolled fenders. hoping to find a look that will allow me keep my fenders unrolled. but if I have to, I can! let me know what's up.
so I currently have a 2002 is300. I just bought 17x9 +25 offset rims, and I'm wondering what tires would be good to give me just a little stretched look?
I'm also lowered on BC coilovers BR type, no rolled fenders. hoping to find a look that will allow me keep my fenders unrolled. but if I have to, I can! let me know what's up.
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#5113
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hey i have a 2011 RWD is250, thinking of getting rims off this guy who has a AWD is250, setup is Forged Rims 18x9 +40, will this work or do i need to do a staggered setup, order wider rims in back, or just put wider tires in back with same rims?, new to this car thing wanna get it right
#5114
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hey i have a 2011 RWD is250, thinking of getting rims off this guy who has a AWD is250, setup is Forged Rims 18x9 +40, will this work or do i need to do a staggered setup, order wider rims in back, or just put wider tires in back with same rims?, new to this car thing wanna get it right