4RX with 22" wheels (merged threads)
#61
The pursuit of F
Potential set-up...2016 RX350 F sport
Vossen VSF-1 22 x 9 ET 30 Matte graphite
Toyo Proxies ST2 265-45R-22 109V XL
Logic....or not...Going with the 45R closes the gap just enough and should make the ride slightly less firm than a 35 or 40. I don't really care about the ride, but would like to shrink the gap a bit more than stock. Yes I could lower it but am not going that route.
The ET of 30 balances the section width of the rim to the hub and should give me a slightly deeper concave look. ( I think)
The 9" is my conservative side to keep the tire on the outside of the rim, maybe a hair (2mm) of protection.
Not as aggressive setup as some, but ok for an old guy.
Any thoughts from those that have done this would be greatly appreciated.
Vossen VSF-1 22 x 9 ET 30 Matte graphite
Toyo Proxies ST2 265-45R-22 109V XL
Logic....or not...Going with the 45R closes the gap just enough and should make the ride slightly less firm than a 35 or 40. I don't really care about the ride, but would like to shrink the gap a bit more than stock. Yes I could lower it but am not going that route.
The ET of 30 balances the section width of the rim to the hub and should give me a slightly deeper concave look. ( I think)
The 9" is my conservative side to keep the tire on the outside of the rim, maybe a hair (2mm) of protection.
Not as aggressive setup as some, but ok for an old guy.
Any thoughts from those that have done this would be greatly appreciated.
I have a similar VFS1 setup (but offset +38) including the 45-series tires to help close the gap and I'm happy with the look (earlier post above). The extra 8mm poke and concave look will give off a more aggressive stance.
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FastFord (06-27-17)
#62
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Thanks for posting this super useful information. So what I hear is that 10.5 ET30 will clear everything, front and rear correct? Why such wide rims on skinny tires? It's definitely giving the tires that stretch look, which I'm not sure belongs on a SUV. Has anyone tried wider tires than 265 without issues? Wide tires on wide rims tend to rub when you turn the wheels.
If anyone was to guess and you can custom build out your rim, what would be the "flush" fender offset for the RX? I'm thinking a 10 ET 30 would be a safe measurement and run a 275 width tire all around. Is it just me or does it look like the front fender can accept a more aggressive offset? FWD cars are so new and weird for me.
If anyone was to guess and you can custom build out your rim, what would be the "flush" fender offset for the RX? I'm thinking a 10 ET 30 would be a safe measurement and run a 275 width tire all around. Is it just me or does it look like the front fender can accept a more aggressive offset? FWD cars are so new and weird for me.
#63
Has anyone weighed the stock wheels vs. the aftermarket 20s and 22s? If so, what are the weight differences?
What about stock wheels and tires vs. aftermarket 20s and 22s with tires?
Thanks.
What about stock wheels and tires vs. aftermarket 20s and 22s with tires?
Thanks.
#64
The stock tire weight for the Michelin 235 55 20 102V XL is 13.2 kg or 29.1 lbs according to Michelin
Going to a Michelin 265 45 22 106X XL is 15.5kg or 34.17 lbs
I don't remember what the stock 20" wheel weights F sport or other, but you can be sure most 22" replacements will be lighter (should be) by a few pounds.
Going to a Michelin 265 45 22 106X XL is 15.5kg or 34.17 lbs
I don't remember what the stock 20" wheel weights F sport or other, but you can be sure most 22" replacements will be lighter (should be) by a few pounds.
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elimmigran (09-23-17)
#65
The stock tire weight for the Michelin 235 55 20 102V XL is 13.2 kg or 29.1 lbs according to Michelin
Going to a Michelin 265 45 22 106X XL is 15.5kg or 34.17 lbs
I don't remember what the stock 20" wheel weights F sport or other, but you can be sure most 22" replacements will be lighter (should be) by a few pounds.
Going to a Michelin 265 45 22 106X XL is 15.5kg or 34.17 lbs
I don't remember what the stock 20" wheel weights F sport or other, but you can be sure most 22" replacements will be lighter (should be) by a few pounds.
#66
I don't think the set up would be heavier than stock. The Toyota/Lexus wheels are heavy in comparison to just about any replacement 22" wheel.
#67
https://www.adv1wheels.com/wp-conten...-E-585x390.jpg
http://photobucket.com/gallery/http://s934.photobucket.com/user/xia0w0ng/media/photo21.jpg.html
I'm curious to know if two different size wheels negatively affects the AVS? Do you know?
N4S can also order the RS-R coilovers but they don't know how they would affect the AVS, if it all. Thoughts?
Last edited by elimmigran; 08-30-17 at 06:57 PM.
#68
Your front looks good, but I think you may have some issues on the rear. The rear will move 30mm closer to suspension and stick out 34mm, towards the fender. Make sure you have enough clearance.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
#69
Your front looks good, but I think you may have some issues on the rear. The rear will move 30mm closer to suspension and stick out 34mm, towards the fender. Make sure you have enough clearance.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
#70
Your front looks good, but I think you may have some issues on the rear. The rear will move 30mm closer to suspension and stick out 34mm, towards the fender. Make sure you have enough clearance.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
If your vehicle is AWD, the 2.1% difference, could affect your AVS and other safety features. Me personally would not go that route. I would be more inclined to settle somewhere in the middle like a 9.5 inch wheel. I think I know what look you are going for, but am a little hesitant to go that extreme with all the checks and balance that new cars go through for safety measures.
I would make sure that the company you work with has experience and can point you in the right direction, and give you true accurate numbers.
Have you installed your set up yet? Thanks.
I'm anxious to sort this out. If I can't make a confident, 'educated' decision, I will go for 15/30 H&R spacers in the meantime.
#71
I haven't got anything yet as I can't find an offset of 30. I could have them custom made but that adds a bit to the cost. I am also trading it in sooner rather than later, but probably for the 450H...in that case it would be the same anyway. There are some very nice set-ups higher in this post with people that have done it and experienced what actually works and what doesn't.
I am not prepared, or have confidence, to change the front and rears to something different. 9 or 9.5 would be just fine for me, all around. Yes I would love the look of a big fat rear, but ...just can't do it.
I am not prepared, or have confidence, to change the front and rears to something different. 9 or 9.5 would be just fine for me, all around. Yes I would love the look of a big fat rear, but ...just can't do it.
#72
After extensive research and deliberation, I pulled the trigger today. Tiko at Need4Speed was extremely responsive, helpful, patient and gave me the best price.
22x10.5 30ET Vossen VFS-2 in Bronze
265/40R22 Continental Extreme Contact DW06
TireRack TPMS
RS-R T299D (New 450H specific coils)*
*I understand RS-R may release coilovers in the coming months that work with AVS.
Now, when the wheels arrive, were going to line them up against the RX for me to evaluate whether or not I like the Bronze against the white paint, black vinyl wrapped chrome and tinted tail lights. If I don't like the Bronze-white look, the wheels are going straight to the wheel finishers used by all the major wheel manufacturers to get them custom finished in one of the two different color schemes in the links below. Right now I'm leaning towards the color scheme on the MB.
I just returned from traveling so I'm hoping to break the 500mile mark on the odometer over the next few days.
Thanks to FastFord, a56kuser and Darith for all the information shared here. Pics to come soon.
http://cdn.bmwblog.com/wp-content/up...2-Wheels-5.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5813/...757cbded_b.jpg
22x10.5 30ET Vossen VFS-2 in Bronze
265/40R22 Continental Extreme Contact DW06
TireRack TPMS
RS-R T299D (New 450H specific coils)*
*I understand RS-R may release coilovers in the coming months that work with AVS.
Now, when the wheels arrive, were going to line them up against the RX for me to evaluate whether or not I like the Bronze against the white paint, black vinyl wrapped chrome and tinted tail lights. If I don't like the Bronze-white look, the wheels are going straight to the wheel finishers used by all the major wheel manufacturers to get them custom finished in one of the two different color schemes in the links below. Right now I'm leaning towards the color scheme on the MB.
I just returned from traveling so I'm hoping to break the 500mile mark on the odometer over the next few days.
Thanks to FastFord, a56kuser and Darith for all the information shared here. Pics to come soon.
http://cdn.bmwblog.com/wp-content/up...2-Wheels-5.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5813/...757cbded_b.jpg
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Need4Speed (09-27-17)
#73
That's going to be a nice set-up...Can't wait for your pictures!
#74
Former Sponsor
After extensive research and deliberation, I pulled the trigger today. Tiko at Need4Speed was extremely responsive, helpful, patient and gave me the best price.
22x10.5 30ET Vossen VFS-2 in Bronze
265/40R22 Continental Extreme Contact DW06
TireRack TPMS
RS-R T299D (New 450H specific coils)*
*I understand RS-R may release coilovers in the coming months that work with AVS.
Now, when the wheels arrive, were going to line them up against the RX for me to evaluate whether or not I like the Bronze against the white paint, black vinyl wrapped chrome and tinted tail lights. If I don't like the Bronze-white look, the wheels are going straight to the wheel finishers used by all the major wheel manufacturers to get them custom finished in one of the two different color schemes in the links below. Right now I'm leaning towards the color scheme on the MB.
I just returned from traveling so I'm hoping to break the 500mile mark on the odometer over the next few days.
Thanks to FastFord, a56kuser and Darith for all the information shared here. Pics to come soon.
http://cdn.bmwblog.com/wp-content/up...2-Wheels-5.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5813/...757cbded_b.jpg
22x10.5 30ET Vossen VFS-2 in Bronze
265/40R22 Continental Extreme Contact DW06
TireRack TPMS
RS-R T299D (New 450H specific coils)*
*I understand RS-R may release coilovers in the coming months that work with AVS.
Now, when the wheels arrive, were going to line them up against the RX for me to evaluate whether or not I like the Bronze against the white paint, black vinyl wrapped chrome and tinted tail lights. If I don't like the Bronze-white look, the wheels are going straight to the wheel finishers used by all the major wheel manufacturers to get them custom finished in one of the two different color schemes in the links below. Right now I'm leaning towards the color scheme on the MB.
I just returned from traveling so I'm hoping to break the 500mile mark on the odometer over the next few days.
Thanks to FastFord, a56kuser and Darith for all the information shared here. Pics to come soon.
http://cdn.bmwblog.com/wp-content/up...2-Wheels-5.jpg
https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5813/...757cbded_b.jpg
#75
Sneak peek...
Took this pic in the storage garage. Will post better pics tomorrow night.
First RX450H in the North America with RS-R 450H-specific springs on 22x10.5 bronze Vossen VSF2s.
Not digging the bronze too much so will likely custom finish them next month.
Took this pic in the storage garage. Will post better pics tomorrow night.
First RX450H in the North America with RS-R 450H-specific springs on 22x10.5 bronze Vossen VSF2s.
Not digging the bronze too much so will likely custom finish them next month.