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Old 02-21-17, 03:01 PM
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I want to get some 19x8.5/10 +30/32 offset
I have a 2010 is250
i want to know if they will clear fender and if they will rub and what tires needed
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Those specs are quite conservative. It won't rub if you don't get beefy tires, and even then it shouldn't rub.

I'm running on 19x8.5/10 +30/38 with 15mm spacers all around with 225/255 tires - small stretch from previous owner. My fenders are rolled and front fender liners are cut where tire comes in contact (super easy DIY).

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Ty. I guess I will just buy some spacers just in case.
And im thinking 245 /45 19 in front and 255/35 19 in the back
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Originally Posted by roshis250
Ty. I guess I will just buy some spacers just in case.
And im thinking 245 /45 19 in front and 255/35 19 in the back
Why spacers?

With spacers and that beefy front tire size, it'll definitely rub. Are you lowered?
What wheels are you looking at?
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Originally Posted by roshis250
Ty. I guess I will just buy some spacers just in case.
And im thinking 245 /45 19 in front and 255/35 19 in the back
You won't need spacers and you won't be able to fit 245s in the front, even if you had the guard liner cut out.
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Originally Posted by Evanlet
You won't need spacers and you won't be able to fit 245s in the front, even if you had the guard liner cut out.
Yeup lol, especially not with a 45 sidewall
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Thank you guys
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