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Old 06-09-09, 01:55 PM
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Default 19x8.5 +35 19x10 +45 How will they look?

For you wheel gurus, how will this set up look on an IS300?
19x8.5 +35 19x10 +45. Flush? Poked? Sunken? Please give me details. Thanks ClubLexus.
Old 06-09-09, 02:59 PM
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You can't run 19/+45/10's back there.
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you mean -45 right? you'll have to run about 20mm spacer to clear everything in the back, and it'll be pretty aggressive. if it's a positive offset (+45), its going to look mexi.
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Originally Posted by O. L. T.
You can't run 19/+45/10's back there.
Originally Posted by repent
you mean -45 right? you'll have to run about 20mm spacer to clear everything in the back, and it'll be pretty aggressive. if it's a positive offset (+45), its going to look mexi.
seriously? why can't you run a 19x10 +45?

and a -45 offset would have about an 8 inch lip and NEVER fit an IS 300 no matter what you did. negative offsets would push the wheel out like crazy. the lower the positive offset, the farther out it will sit. i don't think you could fit ANY negative offset wheels on an IS. the lowest offsets i have seen are +20's.

and a 10 +45 will have NO issues clearing the suspension or anything else in the rear.

10 * 25.4 / 2 - 45 = 82
the rear fender limit is 68. if you roll the rear fender FLAT and pull it a little you can make that fit easy. you might have to run a smaller tire (245 probably) but I see NO reason why it wouldn't fit. you have to make room for an extra 14mm.

http://my.is/forums/f95/guide-wheel-...i-need-384512/

twestman just got a 9.5 +38 for his rear wheels and is running a 245/40 tire. a 9.5 +38 sits at 82.65 so it is essentially the same fitment as a 10 +45

http://my.is/forums/f95/twestmans-wo...beware-390761/

also, ill roller ran an 18x10 +25 with a 225/40/18. that would stick out 20mm farther (almost a full inch) than the 10 +45.

http://my.is/forums/f90/cleaned-my-c...oshoot-375006/

and incase anyone wants to say they won't work because they are 19's, apex84 ran a 19x8.5 +35 in front and a 19x9.5 +30 in the rear with 225/35/19 in front and 235/35/19 in the rear. His rear wheels fit with a roll and pull and are 15mm more aggressive.

http://www.isfanatics.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2695
http://my.is/forums/f95/19x9-5-30-rear-338334/
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The lowest offset i've put in my ride are
17x8 +8 in the front and 17x9 +14 in the rear
it was a little tough driving with all the bumps on the highway
even with the stretched tires, the front didnt clear the fenders
and the rears had a good stretch which barely got them in the fenders.

I'm looking for a more agressive flush look with the euroline rims which will be
17x8 +35 R disc in the front
17x9 +25 O dics in the rear
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im lowered 1.5"-2" running these wheel specs Offset: 45mm Backspacing: 6.33" Tire Size:225/35-19 with no rubbing unless im turned the whole way to lock like for parking etc. (stock fenders, meaning not pulled, rolled, or shaved)
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Originally Posted by CarlISlePA
im lowered 1.5"-2" running these wheel specs Offset: 45mm Backspacing: 6.33" Tire Size:225/35-19 with no rubbing unless im turned the whole way to lock like for parking etc. (stock fenders, meaning not pulled, rolled, or shaved)
That was not informative at all. Let's go over what you said....

Lowered 1.5"-2".
Offset +45
Backspacing 6.33"
225/35/19 tire.

From that, I can assume that you are running an 19x8 +45. Unless you are stretching a 225/35. So of course you aren't rubbing any on stock fenders.

He is asking about wheels that are wider AND have a lower offset. Nice try though. Next time include more info like the wheel width. And learn more about wheel fitment before posting

http://my.is/forums/f95/guide-wheel-...i-need-384512/

Originally Posted by RCPnoi
The lowest offset i've put in my ride are
17x8 +8 in the front and 17x9 +14 in the rear
it was a little tough driving with all the bumps on the highway
even with the stretched tires, the front didnt clear the fenders
and the rears had a good stretch which barely got them in the fenders.

I'm looking for a more agressive flush look with the euroline rims which will be
17x8 +35 R disc in the front
17x9 +25 O dics in the rear
An 8 +35 in front isn't going to be flush unless you have less than -1* of camber. I have an 8 +37 up front and have plenty of room.

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Old 07-08-09, 03:58 AM
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my response was more to correct the "its going to look mexi" comment regarding a +45 offset
also i could have sworn i typed in 19x8 as the first part of my comment, guess i missed it, my bad
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Originally Posted by CarlISlePA
my response was more to correct the "its going to look mexi" comment regarding a +45 offset
also i could have sworn i typed in 19x8 as the first part of my comment, guess i missed it, my bad
No big deal. I just want to get the right information out there. The biggest problem was that first guy.

Just because a wheel is a +45 doesn't mean it will fit. An 8 +45 is going to fit a LOT different than a 10 +45

8 * 25.4 / 2 - 45 = 56.6

10 * 25.4 / 2 - 45 = 82

That is a 25.4mm (or 1 inch) difference between how they will fit. It isn't just the offest, but also the width.
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