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Anyone have 19x9 +23 up front on their ISX50??

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Old 07-16-10, 07:29 PM
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Default Anyone have 19x9 +23 up front on their ISX50??

I have IS300 right now but wanting to get a 350 in the next couple months.

So I have two 19x9" Work VS-XX
The offset is +23
I am wondering if these wheels will fit on the front of a IS350
The tires I have are 225/35zr19, or I can use 215/35zr19.

Reason i want to know if these will fit on the front is because I want to buy the other two Work vs-xx. But I don't know if I should get something bigger for the rear.... like 20x11 or something, I want to have a fat lip in the back than what's in the front. The wheels I have right now already have a pretty fat (4") lip, is that ok for fronts?
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attach pic maybe then people will help







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Old 07-16-10, 09:58 PM
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no it wont on a is300
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he no asking about, yes those will fill as long as it will clear the front calipers. what is the disc?
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Originally Posted by Mv350
what is the disc?
Not sure, how do I find that?
on the inside of the wheels they say

VS/XXN 19X9.0JJ
C+23(0) 5 114.3
XG
then i guess the last long number is serial number?
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Originally Posted by Likwid XTC
no it wont on a is300
Oh no, i'm not putting these on my IS300.
Maybe if I do I will just put these 2 on for rears and just drive with 2 different sets of wheels.

I want to get something nice and big for the rear of IS350 if my current wheels will work for the fronts...
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those will be good on a front of a 350, and you can easily get 19x10.5 on the rear.
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O disc won't clear the 350 front brakes..
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yeah. 19x9 +23 (O) disk wont fit the front without 5mm spacer to clear the 350 caliper...and 19x9 +18 would definitely look great!! i suggest not getting 20's in the rear, but 19x10 with low-to-midteens offset with (O) disk for max lip to even out the flushness of the 19x9 +18 fronts. oh you'll def need to run 215/35's on that 9...assuming youre going to slam your 350 and roll your fenders
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Originally Posted by chrIS250
yeah. 19x9 +23 (O) disk wont fit the front without 5mm spacer to clear the 350 caliper...and 19x9 +18 would definitely look great!! i suggest not getting 20's in the rear, but 19x10 with low-to-midteens offset with (O) disk for max lip to even out the flushness of the 19x9 +18 fronts. oh you'll def need to run 215/35's on that 9...assuming youre going to slam your 350 and roll your fenders
chris thankyou for clearing that up. still learning discs sizing. is it (R) disc that clears?
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yes. (R) disk is for big caliper clearance, mainly used just for front rims. (A) disk is normal disk size (medium). not sure if (A) disk will clear the 350 calipers cuz i've never tried. and (O) disk are generally used for rear wheels because 1) generally, the rear brakes on any car are sufficiently smaller than the front ones and you dont need a huge caliper clearance for that. and 2) (O) disk gives you the maximum lip, which everyone loves

hope this clears some things up
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On mine, 19x9 22 et fit on IS250 but I dont know the disc... LOL
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19x8.5+15 on my slammed which would be like +21 or so im pretty sure
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Thanks soo much guys!!! So I should be alright if I get 5mm spacers for the front?
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im rockin 19x9 +21 R disc up front in the VS-XX


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