Aftermarket Wheel Owners Post Your Setup
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just because we we're on the subject. i have Maya STMs. these are truely great wheels, however there are tons of great looking and great quallity wheels out there. HRE BBS WORK LEXION AUTOCOUTURE VOLK OZ...the list goes on. all dependent on personal pref. anyways enjoy.
Lexus IS model: 06 IS250
Wheel Make & Model: Maya STM
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 19x9.5
Wheel Offset Front: 36
Wheel Offset Rear: 41
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? yes
Tire Make and Model:michelin pilot
Tire Size Front:235/35/19
Tire Size Rear:265/35/19
Suspension mods:Tein SS
Amount of drop:2.75 front 2.5 rear
Lexus IS model: 06 IS250
Wheel Make & Model: Maya STM
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 19x9.5
Wheel Offset Front: 36
Wheel Offset Rear: 41
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? yes
Tire Make and Model:michelin pilot
Tire Size Front:235/35/19
Tire Size Rear:265/35/19
Suspension mods:Tein SS
Amount of drop:2.75 front 2.5 rear
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lol ouch
haha sorry imma diehard Angels fan....have been since i was a little kid. The sticker doesnt come off till the season is over, haha.
As for wheels, the are a TON of badass wheels out there, plus whats badass to one person might be crap to another. I think we can all agree that if we all have good enuff taste to own a lexus, we generally have good enuff taste to put badass wheels on our cars
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As for wheels, the are a TON of badass wheels out there, plus whats badass to one person might be crap to another. I think we can all agree that if we all have good enuff taste to own a lexus, we generally have good enuff taste to put badass wheels on our cars
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Lexus IS model: 07 IS250
Wheel Make & Model: Zyoxx Zx7
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 20 x 8.5
Wheel Offset: 42
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? No
225/35/20 rubbing when makin sharp turns(especially u turns)
Wheel Make & Model: Zyoxx Zx7
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 20 x 8.5
Wheel Offset: 42
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? No
225/35/20 rubbing when makin sharp turns(especially u turns)
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Lexus IS model: IS250 RWD Sport Package
Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: YES
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
No
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Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: YES
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
No
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About the TPMS compatible problem I am facing right now is that for OEM wheel, the sensor is on the surface of the wheel. However, when I try to install the sensor in the new wheel, there's a gap between the sensor and the surface of the wheel. The sensor doesn't touch the surface of the wheel.
Will there be any problem if I install the sensor?
Will there be any problem if I install the sensor?
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Lexus IS model: IS250 RWD Sport Package
Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: NO![Crying](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/Peace.gif)
(Why? Any solution?)
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
Why TPMS is not compatible?
Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: NO
![Crying](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/Peace.gif)
(Why? Any solution?)
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
Why TPMS is not compatible?
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Lexus IS model: IS250 RWD Sport Package
Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: NO![Crying](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/Peace.gif)
(Why? Any solution?)
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
Why TPMS is not compatible?
Wheel Make & Model: ENKEI FS-01
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 19x8.5 & 19x9.5
TPMS Compatible: NO
![Crying](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/Peace.gif)
(Why? Any solution?)
Tire Make and Model: Michelin PS2
Tire Size Front: 245/35/19
Tire Size Rear: 275/30/19
Little Rubbing (flush w/ fenders)
Suspension mods: No (TEIN CS + EDFC on the way)
LX-MODE Front Lip (on the way) & OEM Rear Spoiler & INGS Rear Lip
Lots of comments please…
Why TPMS is not compatible?
can you provide a close up picture to see how flush is the wheel w/the fender.
thanks!
Last edited by javyLSU; 07-03-07 at 09:01 AM.
#944
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About the TPMS compatible problem I am facing right now is that for OEM wheel, the sensor is on the surface of the wheel. However, when I try to install the sensor in the new wheel, there's a gap between the sensor and the surface of the wheel. The sensor doesn't touch the surface of the wheel.
Will there be any problem if I install the sensor?
Will there be any problem if I install the sensor?
#945
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Swisha, please read.
Everyone - this thread is long enough without quoting the pictures. If you quote someone's post, please try and remove the original pictures from your post containing the quote unless you really need to specifically refer to that picture. The moderators are considering some solutions to make this thread easier to view and search, but in the meanwhile let's try and refrain from quoting pictures. Thanks!
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