My New IS350 w/ Rims and Tint
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Originally Posted by tim817
Thanks for the pics man... Looking really good. The wheels with that offset doesn't look like it sticking out at all.
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So you got urs at Lexus Mission Viejo. I was about to get mine there also, but ended up gettin it in Tustin Lexus. How's that dealership and where do you live? Maybe i might see you around O.C.
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Originally Posted by Phillip31
So you got urs at Lexus Mission Viejo. I was about to get mine there also, but ended up gettin it in Tustin Lexus. How's that dealership and where do you live? Maybe i might see you around O.C.
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Damm I love that color!! My CLK430 was white and I LOVED it! But had to much bad luck with it so I figured it was time to go with a new color (not saying your going to have bad luck)... I might of missed this in ealier posts in this thread, but What rims are those? Size? and is the lip machined or chrome??? Thanks in advance!!
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Originally Posted by IS350spBLK
Damm I love that color!! My CLK430 was white and I LOVED it! But had to much bad luck with it so I figured it was time to go with a new color (not saying your going to have bad luck)... I might of missed this in ealier posts in this thread, but What rims are those? Size? and is the lip machined or chrome??? Thanks in advance!!
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Looks great man. And no, the rims dont stick out at all. I am curious though, how severe and at what speeds and turning angles do the rims rub? If you could detail some of that I would appreciate it
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Originally Posted by LexusSC430
Looks great man. And no, the rims dont stick out at all. I am curious though, how severe and at what speeds and turning angles do the rims rub? If you could detail some of that I would appreciate it
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Originally Posted by LexusSC430
What size tires are you running? The rims on my Supra, which are actually the same rims...did what you are explaining, it was only at very slow speeds....weird.
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Very nice looking car and nice wheels congrats.
Your rubbing is comming from a couple things, one is the tire size your running in the front, the other would be the 38mm offset. For the front of your car you need a 235/35/19 with a higher offset, the rear fitments are fine if you don't plan on lowering the vehicle. Your rear tires are what we use to run a fat tire setup for 9.5" or 10" wheels the norm would be 275/30/19. This is for a softer ride or for wheel protection against poth holes. Right now i know your not getting any rubbing in the rear and only a little bit in the front, but if you lower the car all that will change, but I do love aggressive offsets and lip sizes, enjoy and congrats again.
Your rubbing is comming from a couple things, one is the tire size your running in the front, the other would be the 38mm offset. For the front of your car you need a 235/35/19 with a higher offset, the rear fitments are fine if you don't plan on lowering the vehicle. Your rear tires are what we use to run a fat tire setup for 9.5" or 10" wheels the norm would be 275/30/19. This is for a softer ride or for wheel protection against poth holes. Right now i know your not getting any rubbing in the rear and only a little bit in the front, but if you lower the car all that will change, but I do love aggressive offsets and lip sizes, enjoy and congrats again.
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Originally Posted by Stefwilli
Very nice looking car and nice wheels congrats.
Your rubbing is comming from a couple things, one is the tire size your running in the front, the other would be the 38mm offset. For the front of your car you need a 235/35/19 with a higher offset, the rear fitments are fine if you don't plan on lowering the vehicle. Your rear tires are what we use to run a fat tire setup for 9.5" or 10" wheels the norm would be 275/30/19. This is for a softer ride or for wheel protection against poth holes. Right now i know your not getting any rubbing in the rear and only a little bit in the front, but if you lower the car all that will change, but I do love aggressive offsets and lip sizes, enjoy and congrats again.
Your rubbing is comming from a couple things, one is the tire size your running in the front, the other would be the 38mm offset. For the front of your car you need a 235/35/19 with a higher offset, the rear fitments are fine if you don't plan on lowering the vehicle. Your rear tires are what we use to run a fat tire setup for 9.5" or 10" wheels the norm would be 275/30/19. This is for a softer ride or for wheel protection against poth holes. Right now i know your not getting any rubbing in the rear and only a little bit in the front, but if you lower the car all that will change, but I do love aggressive offsets and lip sizes, enjoy and congrats again.