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Old 03-20-07, 04:06 PM
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i have a question regarding wheel fitment. im considering buying the luff m1's which are 19x8.5 for the front and 19x10.5 for the rear. the question is will they fit or can i make them fit without problems. i am more concerned for the rear 10.5
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Old 03-20-07, 04:09 PM
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Have you checked out the Aftermarket Wheel Thread?

It's one of the first few threads stickied on the IS Forum...
Old 03-20-07, 07:27 PM
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I have 20x10 on the rear and I don't have alot of room in or out on wheather it would rub the fender or the strut, so unless your offset is perfect I would be carefull.........
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thanks guys. appreciate the help
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i have heard of some people rolling their fenders i believe to make more room for wider rims and tires. Now 10.5 thats really wide!!!
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