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QUESTION:
I am interested in the Dyna wheels for the IS350 but do NOT want to add spacers for the fronts. I do know it's a special order for the different offsets to fit the 350 calipers, but am I able just to order one set for myself??
If so, how long does the special order take to fulfill and what do I need to do?
I appreciate it.
I am interested in the Dyna wheels for the IS350 but do NOT want to add spacers for the fronts. I do know it's a special order for the different offsets to fit the 350 calipers, but am I able just to order one set for myself??
If so, how long does the special order take to fulfill and what do I need to do?
I appreciate it.
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QUESTION:
I am interested in the Dyna wheels for the IS350 but do NOT want to add spacers for the fronts. I do know it's a special order for the different offsets to fit the 350 calipers, but am I able just to order one set for myself??
If so, how long does the special order take to fulfill and what do I need to do?
I appreciate it.
I am interested in the Dyna wheels for the IS350 but do NOT want to add spacers for the fronts. I do know it's a special order for the different offsets to fit the 350 calipers, but am I able just to order one set for myself??
If so, how long does the special order take to fulfill and what do I need to do?
I appreciate it.
I already have it available in the hyper black w/ polished lip and gold w/ polished lip
polished finish will follow shortly
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I am interested in some Dyna's but if you guys are releasing a polished finish soon, maybe i should wait to see what those look like. I am so tempted now though to order the Dyna's, but when are you guys releasing the polished finish?
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Here are some pictures for you:
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I have Fsport springs on my IS and interested in the Dyna's. Do you know why the Dyna's have such a big wheel gap for being 19's? I have the stock 18's with Fsport springs, and my car looks lower than 19" Dyna's with Fsport springs, as it is in this thread below. The owner of that car has had the Fsports for several months, so the springs have already settled.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-new-digs.html
The pics above with H&R springs also look to have a normal than larger wheel gap than others with 19's and H&R's. H&R's are one of the lowest spring options for the IS and with other wheels, it definitely looks more "dropped" than the pics above with Dynas.
Is there a reason why? Am I missing something? I understand that 19's, will have lower profile tires and so the overall diameter will differ based on what size tires you go for, but why would the gap be bigger with 19's?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-new-digs.html
The pics above with H&R springs also look to have a normal than larger wheel gap than others with 19's and H&R's. H&R's are one of the lowest spring options for the IS and with other wheels, it definitely looks more "dropped" than the pics above with Dynas.
Is there a reason why? Am I missing something? I understand that 19's, will have lower profile tires and so the overall diameter will differ based on what size tires you go for, but why would the gap be bigger with 19's?
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I have Fsport springs on my IS and interested in the Dyna's. Do you know why the Dyna's have such a big wheel gap for being 19's? I have the stock 18's with Fsport springs, and my car looks lower than 19" Dyna's with Fsport springs, as it is in this thread below. The owner of that car has had the Fsports for several months, so the springs have already settled.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-new-digs.html
The pics above with H&R springs also look to have a normal than larger wheel gap than others with 19's and H&R's. H&R's are one of the lowest spring options for the IS and with other wheels, it definitely looks more "dropped" than the pics above with Dynas.
Is there a reason why? Am I missing something? I understand that 19's, will have lower profile tires and so the overall diameter will differ based on what size tires you go for, but why would the gap be bigger with 19's?
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...-new-digs.html
The pics above with H&R springs also look to have a normal than larger wheel gap than others with 19's and H&R's. H&R's are one of the lowest spring options for the IS and with other wheels, it definitely looks more "dropped" than the pics above with Dynas.
Is there a reason why? Am I missing something? I understand that 19's, will have lower profile tires and so the overall diameter will differ based on what size tires you go for, but why would the gap be bigger with 19's?
It is all in the tire size.
You can go with a slightly taller tire if you wish to close the gap a bit.
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Would there be any potential rubbing issues with a taller tire and Fsport springs?