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Will those Wheels Fit an IS250 AWD - Part Uno

Old 02-19-15, 12:55 PM
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I browsed through this thread, but I'm at work and couldn't read every post, so if this size has been posted already I apologize. Just wanting to know if 18x9.5 +38 would fit all the way around. No drop yet, but will be dropped on coilovers to eliminate wheel gap eventually, but without tucking the tire much, if at all. Thanks guys
Old 02-19-15, 01:13 PM
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Pg 26 Sm1ke posted pics of 18x9.5 +30 so you are fine
also depends on how low you are going and tyre specs
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yeah I didn't quite make it to page 26 while dodging the boss. haha. thanks! i was looking at running a 245/35 or 245/40. the wheels i'm looking at also have an 18x8.5 set. looked like the guy you reference was having some issues rubbing on the front. thanks again!
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I seem to be the only one posting in this thread lately Oh well....but I've narrowed down my wheel choices to 18x9.5 +40 with 245/40 all around or 18x9 +32 with 235/40 all around. Kind of weird offset options mostly because I love the TSW Nurburgring wheels in the matte bronze and thats all I can find that they come in as far as the diameter and width. I'm 95.7% sure they both will fit with no rubbing/fender rolling(correct me if I'm wrong), but which do you guys think will look better?

EDIT: the car is factory height as of right now, but I will eventually be lowering it on coilovers

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Old 02-27-15, 06:49 PM
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Question on fitment
2009 lexus is250 rear wheel drive
19x9.5 +22 fronts
19x11 +25 rear
What tire sizes should i go with
I'm rolling my fenders all around
Need help asap please ordered my
Rims already no camber kit
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Can someone give me good specs to run 19" rims on for a 06 AWD IS250. Would 19x9.5 be ok? with 235/35/19 front and 265/35/19 back. +35mm offset? suggestions?
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Originally Posted by mb613
Can someone give me good specs to run 19" rims on for a 06 AWD IS250. Would 19x9.5 be ok? with 235/35/19 front and 265/35/19 back. +35mm offset? suggestions?
19XX9.5 all around ? 9.5 in front might need fender work
depends on how low you are cuz you might rub in front
265/30/19R to keep height of tyres sane and not to throw off rolling diameter
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Originally Posted by minato
19XX9.5 all around ? 9.5 in front might need fender work
depends on how low you are cuz you might rub in front
265/30/19R to keep height of tyres sane and not to throw off rolling diameter
Not planning on lowering anytime soon. Should I go 19x9 front and 19x9.5 rear to be safe with those provided tire specs?
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Originally Posted by mb613
Not planning on lowering anytime soon. Should I go 19x9 front and 19x9.5 rear to be safe with those provided tire specs?
19X9F and 19X9.5R should be fine
any idea on what offsets you will be running ?
you also will prolly need to lower a little to get rid of a little wheel gap
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Originally Posted by minato
19X9F and 19X9.5R should be fine
any idea on what offsets you will be running ?
you also will prolly need to lower a little to get rid of a little wheel gap
Not sure the exact offset, but I think it will be in the 30s. Any recommended offset to run? I know that wheel gap will drive me crazy so I might get coilovers later on. Thanks for the help.
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I am having lexus is300 RWD 3.0 litre GULF Spec

I am looking to change my stock 17 inch wheels
Rear:245/45 R17
Front:225/45 R17

looking for avant grade m310 dolpin grey 19 inch

-should i change the suspenion first to fit the new wheels
-Should i lower the car to fit the new wheels
-Can i put on the 19inch wheels with the stock suspention and it will look good
-If i lower the car does it rub and hurt the fenders

Please guide me as i am normal driver looking for new look without sacrifice the comfort

Please advise
Thank you
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I'm looking to upgrade my stock 17's on my 350 AWD.

I'm thinking of running either:
19x8.5 with 225/35/19 (square) or
18x8.5 with 225/40/18 (square)

I've looked and haven't found anything that would indicate there would be any rubbing, what offset would be needed to clear the larger brakes on the 350.
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Default niche Verona 19s

My str607s are trashed so I'm looking at getting a set of 19x8.5 front 19x9.5 rear niche Verona m150 black wheels on my is250 awd... Will I have any rubbing issues with these rims on 235/35/19 front 255/35/19 rear? I have f sport springs...Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks
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Originally Posted by NJLexus13
My str607s are trashed so I'm looking at getting a set of 19x8.5 front 19x9.5 rear niche Verona m150 black wheels on my is250 awd... Will I have any rubbing issues with these rims on 235/35/19 front 255/35/19 rear? I have f sport springs...Any help would be greatly appreciated... Thanks
255/35/19 when paired with 235/35/19 will have +2% rolling diameter , you should stay within 1% to be safe with awd
the fronts are fine

How low is your car?
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F sport spring drop 1"

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