Wheel Fitment Guide
Hello fellow CLers! I've recently posted about the wheels I just installed on my 3IS and I've gotten a HUGE number of requests on how to figure out how wheels will fit.
Wheel specs are not an easy thing to understand, but for those who have the time, we should put them here in a centralized location for members if they need the research. I have a suggested format so I'll start:
Model
2015 IS350 F-Sport RWD
Fronts
Wheel: RPF1 18x9.5+45 with a 15mm spacer (effective offset of +30)
Tires: Cooper 235/40/18
Camber: -1.6
Rubbing: None
Notes: These RPF1s have the concave face and took some research to figure out what would fit. The spokes clear the huge 350 calipers by 3mm and upper control arm by 9mm. No fender mods
Rears
Wheel: RPF1 18x10+38
Tires: Cooper 255/35/18
Camber: -1.3
Rubbing: None
Notes: Stock control arm had me around -2.8 degrees of camber; this meant really bad tire life. I have SPC camber arms to remedy the amount camber within stock specs. You can go wider/more aggressive offsets, but you'd need more negative camber. No fender mods
Suspension notes:
RSR Down springs
SPC camber arms (rear)
KICS 15mm bolt on spacers (front)
Wheel specs are not an easy thing to understand, but for those who have the time, we should put them here in a centralized location for members if they need the research. I have a suggested format so I'll start:
Model
2015 IS350 F-Sport RWD
Fronts
Wheel: RPF1 18x9.5+45 with a 15mm spacer (effective offset of +30)
Tires: Cooper 235/40/18
Camber: -1.6
Rubbing: None
Notes: These RPF1s have the concave face and took some research to figure out what would fit. The spokes clear the huge 350 calipers by 3mm and upper control arm by 9mm. No fender mods
Rears
Wheel: RPF1 18x10+38
Tires: Cooper 255/35/18
Camber: -1.3
Rubbing: None
Notes: Stock control arm had me around -2.8 degrees of camber; this meant really bad tire life. I have SPC camber arms to remedy the amount camber within stock specs. You can go wider/more aggressive offsets, but you'd need more negative camber. No fender mods
Suspension notes:
RSR Down springs
SPC camber arms (rear)
KICS 15mm bolt on spacers (front)
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We get a new thread every week on the same topic. I just wish someone would sticky this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tart-here.html
On the setup. That is insane stretch on 235 front tires on 9.5 wheels. What I don't understand is, why you took the more complex route. Why not 18x9 +35 front with 245/35 tire and Rear 18x9.5 +45 with 265 or 255/35. I doubt you would need spacers to clear brakes with this setup. RPF1's are all same concave even with the setup I posted.
On the setup. That is insane stretch on 235 front tires on 9.5 wheels. What I don't understand is, why you took the more complex route. Why not 18x9 +35 front with 245/35 tire and Rear 18x9.5 +45 with 265 or 255/35. I doubt you would need spacers to clear brakes with this setup. RPF1's are all same concave even with the setup I posted.
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We get a new thread every week on the same topic. I just wish someone would sticky this: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...tart-here.html
On the setup. That is insane stretch on 235 front tires on 9.5 wheels. What I don't understand is, why you took the more complex route. Why not 18x9 +35 front with 245/35 tire and Rear 18x9.5 +45 with 265 or 255/35. I doubt you would need spacers to clear brakes with this setup. RPF1's are all same concave even with the setup I posted.
On the setup. That is insane stretch on 235 front tires on 9.5 wheels. What I don't understand is, why you took the more complex route. Why not 18x9 +35 front with 245/35 tire and Rear 18x9.5 +45 with 265 or 255/35. I doubt you would need spacers to clear brakes with this setup. RPF1's are all same concave even with the setup I posted.
a 18x9+35 wouldnt clear without a 10mm spacer. with that option, i either had to get a type a spacer and get extended lugs or get type b and cut my lugs down. the type a isnt as safe, and i didnt want to cut with my lugs all the way down, so i opted to go with a 15mm spacer and more aggressive wheels. this way i only had to trim the nubs (no threads) off my lugs. there was a method to my madness!
Hello fellow CLers! I've recently posted about the wheels I just installed on my 3IS and I've gotten a HUGE number of requests on how to figure out how wheels will fit.
Wheel specs are not an easy thing to understand, but for those who have the time, we should put them here in a centralized location for members if they need the research. I have a suggested format so I'll start:
Model
2015 IS350 F-Sport RWD
Fronts
Wheel: RPF1 18x9.5+45 with a 15mm spacer (effective offset of +30)
Tires: Cooper 235/40/18
Camber: -1.6
Rubbing: None
Notes: These RPF1s have the concave face and took some research to figure out what would fit. The spokes clear the huge 350 calipers by 3mm and upper control arm by 9mm. No fender mods
Rears
Wheel: RPF1 18x10+38
Tires: Cooper 255/35/18
Camber: -1.3
Rubbing: None
Notes: Stock control arm had me around -2.8 degrees of camber; this meant really bad tire life. I have SPC camber arms to remedy the amount camber within stock specs. You can go wider/more aggressive offsets, but you'd need more negative camber. No fender mods
Suspension notes:
RSR Down springs
SPC camber arms (rear)
KICS 15mm bolt on spacers (front)
Wheel specs are not an easy thing to understand, but for those who have the time, we should put them here in a centralized location for members if they need the research. I have a suggested format so I'll start:
Model
2015 IS350 F-Sport RWD
Fronts
Wheel: RPF1 18x9.5+45 with a 15mm spacer (effective offset of +30)
Tires: Cooper 235/40/18
Camber: -1.6
Rubbing: None
Notes: These RPF1s have the concave face and took some research to figure out what would fit. The spokes clear the huge 350 calipers by 3mm and upper control arm by 9mm. No fender mods
Rears
Wheel: RPF1 18x10+38
Tires: Cooper 255/35/18
Camber: -1.3
Rubbing: None
Notes: Stock control arm had me around -2.8 degrees of camber; this meant really bad tire life. I have SPC camber arms to remedy the amount camber within stock specs. You can go wider/more aggressive offsets, but you'd need more negative camber. No fender mods
Suspension notes:
RSR Down springs
SPC camber arms (rear)
KICS 15mm bolt on spacers (front)
For the rear a 10.5 would need to be +45.
I don't think anyone has attempted 10.5 on the front.
9.5 has been done...someone is now looking at 10 possibly.
For a 9.5 on the front +35 would be a good offset.
I figured, i know it was a stupid question thanks for the reply
Hello, I want to get these rpf1s and I found a deal on some 18x9 +35 square set
do you think it will clear my calipers?
I was going to go with 235/40/18
im on springs so it’s a drop of about an inch
do you think it will rub?
do you think it will clear my calipers?
I was going to go with 235/40/18
im on springs so it’s a drop of about an inch
do you think it will rub?
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