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#5611
Yes. I used to have a G35 and have the old lug nuts. Not that they'll fit the Lexus, but I have the profile for the right kind of lugs at least.
Like I said above, I'm trying to get the tires to match diameter with the oem 225/45/17s. The AWD scares me. Any other car I've owned, as long as the tire fit the car and made sense side to side and front to back, they were good to go. Spoiled on rwd cars for most of my driving time.
Like I said above, I'm trying to get the tires to match diameter with the oem 225/45/17s. The AWD scares me. Any other car I've owned, as long as the tire fit the car and made sense side to side and front to back, they were good to go. Spoiled on rwd cars for most of my driving time.
#5612
Driver School Candidate
Tryna decide between two different offsets for good fit. Stock suspension. Car will not be lowered. AWD model.
235/35/19 all around
Will a 30 or 45 offset be a better fit? (these are the only two offset the wheels comes in)
235/35/19 all around
Will a 30 or 45 offset be a better fit? (these are the only two offset the wheels comes in)
#5614
I'd go for +30. Little more aggressive look. And they'll fit just fine. I ran 9.5 +22 and it pokes just barely. 8.5 should sit pretty flush since you're not lowering the car.
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#5616
XXR 530d
I have a set of rims that I am looking to get. They are just some cheap XXR 530d rims. The only issue I have with it is that they only offer two different sizes. I want to run 19x9 +20 in the front with 225/35/19 and 19x10.5 +20 with 255/35/19 in the rear. I am lowered on BC coil overs and have about two finger gap between fender and tires right now. Will I have any rubbing issues with the setup I want to run. Does anyone have any pictures of a similar setup and how much will it poke?
They offer the 19x9 +35 also but for the 19x10.5 they only offer it in +20.
They offer the 19x9 +35 also but for the 19x10.5 they only offer it in +20.
#5617
Wiil +30 Offset wheels fit in the front with 225/40/18 tires
Quick question this is the set up i'm looking at 18x8.5 +30mm fronts and 18x9.5 +35mm rear using the stock tire sizes 225/40/18 front and 255/40/18 rear lowered on Tein S tech springs 1.6 front and 1.2 rear. I've searched every where and no answers I'm more concerned with the front as I know the rear will probably fit. 2008 IS250 M/T
#5618
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Setup Help
So my current wheel setup is 18x9.5s with a +22 offset all around with a 225/40/28 tire with some rubbing in the front with rolled fenders and rubbing in the rear only on bigger bumps and potholes or uneven surfaces in the road. My rears arent pulled. (yet). my fitment is almost perfect. also im on raceland coils almost slammed.
i want to go staggered with mesh rims but im not sure what specs i should go with.
im thinking 19x9.5 +22 all round with a smaller tire of 225/35/19 but will it still rub the same?
and if i go staggard what specs should i get?
i want to go staggered with mesh rims but im not sure what specs i should go with.
im thinking 19x9.5 +22 all round with a smaller tire of 225/35/19 but will it still rub the same?
and if i go staggard what specs should i get?
#5620
#5622
Hi all, I'm looking at a set of wheels 19x8.5 and 19x9.5 + 45 with 245/40/19 on all, would be going on an 07 IS350 with stock suspension, would there be issues with this, they guy is including 2 15mm spacers too, would I need to use those?
#5623
Driver School Candidate
Wheels will fit just fine. I'm running the same widths with a 10mm lower offset and the clear stock arches. Just these 245/40 tires are a bit of an issue. 35 profile would be the better fit.
#5624
#5625
Driver School Candidate
Only slightly in the front when driving up a curb with full lock applied. But mine is about 55mm lowered on coilovers. I'm running 225/35/19 and 255/35/19 tyres.