Database: Lowered with Aftermarket Wheels/Tires
#32
Lead Lap
iTrader: (3)
I guess you can add me to the list as well.
Specs are, 20" Work VS-XX. My fronts are 20x9.0 +34 / 235/35/20 and rears 20x10.5 +42 / 275/30/20. Zero issues.
Got some pics here, https://www.clublexus.com/forums/8530094-post43.html
Specs are, 20" Work VS-XX. My fronts are 20x9.0 +34 / 235/35/20 and rears 20x10.5 +42 / 275/30/20. Zero issues.
Got some pics here, https://www.clublexus.com/forums/8530094-post43.html
#34
Driver
iTrader: (4)
You can add me to the list for my '13 F-Sport
Newgen 3-piece Concave wheels
http://newgenwheels.com/grip
20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Michelin PSS K1
20x10.5 +45 = 285/30R20 (rear) - Michelin PSS K1
** RSR Down Springs right now ... going to move to Tanabe for a lower stance when I have time
No rubbing at all anywhere even with a full load of people in the car with the RSR Down Springs
Wheel colors:
Gloss Black outer lips, Matte Black inner barrel, Evo Grey Centers
** I am going to go for a photo-shoot one of these days soon - though here is an iPhone picture of the wheel
Newgen Grip 3-piece wheel
Newgen 3-piece Concave wheels
http://newgenwheels.com/grip
20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Michelin PSS K1
20x10.5 +45 = 285/30R20 (rear) - Michelin PSS K1
** RSR Down Springs right now ... going to move to Tanabe for a lower stance when I have time
No rubbing at all anywhere even with a full load of people in the car with the RSR Down Springs
Wheel colors:
Gloss Black outer lips, Matte Black inner barrel, Evo Grey Centers
** I am going to go for a photo-shoot one of these days soon - though here is an iPhone picture of the wheel
Newgen Grip 3-piece wheel
#35
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (10)
You can add me to the list for my '13 F-Sport
Newgen 3-piece Concave wheels
http://newgenwheels.com/grip
20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Michelin PSS K1
20x10.5 +45 = 285/30R20 (rear) - Michelin PSS K1
** RSR Down Springs right now ... going to move to Tanabe for a lower stance when I have time
No rubbing at all anywhere even with a full load of people in the car with the RSR Down Springs
Wheel colors:
Gloss Black outer lips, Matte Black inner barrel, Evo Grey Centers
** I am going to go for a photo-shoot one of these days soon - though here is an iPhone picture of the wheel
Newgen Grip 3-piece wheel
Newgen 3-piece Concave wheels
http://newgenwheels.com/grip
20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Michelin PSS K1
20x10.5 +45 = 285/30R20 (rear) - Michelin PSS K1
** RSR Down Springs right now ... going to move to Tanabe for a lower stance when I have time
No rubbing at all anywhere even with a full load of people in the car with the RSR Down Springs
Wheel colors:
Gloss Black outer lips, Matte Black inner barrel, Evo Grey Centers
** I am going to go for a photo-shoot one of these days soon - though here is an iPhone picture of the wheel
Newgen Grip 3-piece wheel
#36
Driver School Candidate
Vossen VFS-2 20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Hankook Ventus V12
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
#37
Vossen VFS-2 20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Hankook Ventus V12
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
#38
Lexus Test Driver
Hey guys, what's the specs of the FSport RWD staggered stock wheels?
#39
#40
Vossen VFS-2 20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Hankook Ventus V12
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
Thanks
#41
Lexus Test Driver
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#43
Lexus Test Driver
#44
Driver School Candidate
Sooo after reading this I decided to check again, and my tires are 245/35/20 in the front and 285/30/20. No wonder it looked so wide lol. I had asked for 235 but I guess he went ahead with the wider tires. Probably why I'm getting rubbing of the wheel well liner every now and then. I can deal with it until my next set.
#45
Vossen VFS-2 20x9 +32 = 235/35R20 (front) - Hankook Ventus V12
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it
Vossen VFS-2 20x10.5 +45 = 275/30R20 (rear) - Hankook Ventus V12
Springs: Tanabe NF210
I'm getting rubbing on both my fronts every now and then on bigger bumps or dips in the road, parking lot, etc. A little disappointed since I read about so many people with similar setups not rubbing. What gives? Still, the look and stance makes it all worth it