Titanium Gram Lights
May 30, 2010 | 02:19 PM
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From: Tx
Titanium Gram Lights
Check this out LOL.
Car has no mods and these came off a 350z.
19x8.5 +22 245/35/19
19x9.5 +22 275/35/19
They are off the car until I put on new tires.
Rear:
Fronts:
I plan on doing 225/35/19, 245/35/19 with coilovers.
Offtopic:
Somehow I found one of the studs broken.. so I need to fix that. Lexus has some soft studs.
Can toyota do Lexus warranty work?
May 30, 2010 | 03:30 PM
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From: The Other Chinatown "626"
Good luck with fitting the rims. Even with coilovers and stretched tires, I highly doubt you'll be able to make it work.
I'm not sure if Lexus will replace the stud under warranty. You can always ask and the worst they can say is no.
Terrance
May 30, 2010 | 04:11 PM
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^Haha how did I know I'd find you posting in here?
Javier
May 30, 2010 | 05:39 PM
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From: CA 310
damn thats really aggressive..
good luck man..
let us know if you work it out good..!!
May 30, 2010 | 05:56 PM
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From: The Other Chinatown "626"
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javyLSU
^Haha how did I know I'd find you posting in here?
Javier
HAHA unfortunately, I've been to hell and back with that kind of fitment.
Terrance
May 30, 2010 | 10:47 PM
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My te' s are same width but 30 front and 35 rear with same tire and fit with rolled and cut fenders....
May 30, 2010 | 11:18 PM
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From: SFV 818
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Originally Posted by
T-Rex06
Good luck with fitting the rims. Even with coilovers and stretched tires, I highly doubt you'll be able to make it work.
I'm not sure if Lexus will replace the stud under warranty. You can always ask and the worst they can say is no.
Terrance
he can be hella flush
And to the OP lexus studs suck I have broken 2 of mine and 3 on friends cars maybe im just buff stuff
May 30, 2010 | 11:52 PM
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From: FL
I have yet to break a stud, you guys gotta be jumping on it! Get a torque wrench and use it.
BTW the wheels were cool at one point, but to see them on a Lexus... an IS-F makes it ricey.
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May 31, 2010 | 03:00 AM
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From: San Francisco, CA
what a sav, kill those fenders
May 31, 2010 | 05:46 AM
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ek9vboi
BTW the wheels were cool at one point, but to see them on a Lexus... an IS-F makes it ricey.
Don't look now but the F is a ricer!
May 31, 2010 | 06:07 AM
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From: texas
Not my cup of tea on the wheels, but if your happy that's all that matters. Congrats and good luck on the fit!
May 31, 2010 | 02:35 PM
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From: Under an IS F since 2008
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hydralisk
Check this out LOL.
19x8.5 +22 245/35/19
19x9.5 +22 275/35/19
Offtopic:
Somehow I found one of the studs broken.. so I need to fix that. Lexus has some soft studs.
Can toyota do Lexus warranty work?
Unfortunately, these offsets will never work on the IS-F.
Even after extensive fender modifications.
Now to avoid broken studs, stay way from heavy duty breaker bars (shown in your pics).. or even the oem one for that matter..
Invest in a Torque wrench instead.. It will save you lots of time & money in the long run..
Joe Z
May 31, 2010 | 04:21 PM
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From: Tx
Ha, thanks for the criticism. But thanks for the torque wrench suggestions, I will go pick one up asap. You would think a 400+hp car would have stronger studs. I never broke studs on my 350z and I could jump up and down on them all day long.
May 31, 2010 | 06:14 PM
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hydralisk
Ha, thanks for the criticism. But thanks for the torque wrench suggestions, I will go pick one up asap. You would think a 400+hp car would have stronger studs. I never broke studs on my 350z and I could jump up and down on them all day long.
Why do they need to be stronger? In 22 years of owning Toyotas I've found a couple of things about their studs. First, they don't break if you don't over-torque them. Second, they use the same studs on almost everything except their largest SUVs, so if you have a fixed value 76 lbf torque wrench you can safely install wheels on anything Toyota.
FWIW, I've never had a lug loose and never had a problem with any Toyota lug nut either.
May 31, 2010 | 06:35 PM
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From: California
Sorry no need to sugarcoat this but those wheels look like a$$ and those offsets only the owner can love ~ yuck