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Old 01-25-16, 07:55 PM
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Hello guys I'm sure I'll be flamed for this question lol. I did search and can't find a 100% answer.

I have a 2012 is250, I'm looking at a local pair of Volk cn28's will they fit?

18x9+30 235/40/18 tires. I am stock height right now as well.

Thanks in advance
Old 01-26-16, 09:08 AM
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Yes they will fit no problem especially at stock height, you will probably want to lower it as soon as you put them on
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Is it an issue with all the wheels being the same size non staggered? It's rwd
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There are a few of us with square setups on RWD cars. My winter setup is square, on my third year of driving that way now. No issues that I have seen so far.
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Perfect thanks guys. Also would There be any benefit in running a little bigger tire in the rear?
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