New wheels!!Sevas s22 on my IS350
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New wheels!!Sevas s22 on my IS350
Lexus IS model: 06' IS350
Wheel Make & Model: Sevas s22
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 8.5x20f 10x20r
Wheel Offset Front: 40
Wheel Offset Rear: 40
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? yes
Spacer: yes!!, for the front. 5mm H&R w/ longer studs.
Tire Make and Model: Falken 452
Tire Size Front: 245/30/20
Tire Size Rear: 285/25/20
Lowered with Tanabe NF210
Well after getting my wheels about 3 weeks ago I finely had time to take some pictures. At first I ordered the wrong tire size (245/35/20f and 275/30/20r). The wall size on these rubbed like crazy, so I had to buy new ones with a new size. Now it's alot better. It stll rubs over big dips on the road and even more with a passenger in. I have to get this taken care of. I think that the fronts rub on the inside of the outer fender, on the plastic part. I already tried to fix that with a heat gun but it still rubs. I'll try to do it again but if it still comes out the same then I'll have to take it to a shop. The ride on these with my Tanabe springs is very nice. It doesn't feel hard at all, it actually feels just like stock but with alot less body roll.
Wheel Make & Model: Sevas s22
Wheel Size (diameter and width): 8.5x20f 10x20r
Wheel Offset Front: 40
Wheel Offset Rear: 40
Compatible with tire pressure sensors? yes
Spacer: yes!!, for the front. 5mm H&R w/ longer studs.
Tire Make and Model: Falken 452
Tire Size Front: 245/30/20
Tire Size Rear: 285/25/20
Lowered with Tanabe NF210
Well after getting my wheels about 3 weeks ago I finely had time to take some pictures. At first I ordered the wrong tire size (245/35/20f and 275/30/20r). The wall size on these rubbed like crazy, so I had to buy new ones with a new size. Now it's alot better. It stll rubs over big dips on the road and even more with a passenger in. I have to get this taken care of. I think that the fronts rub on the inside of the outer fender, on the plastic part. I already tried to fix that with a heat gun but it still rubs. I'll try to do it again but if it still comes out the same then I'll have to take it to a shop. The ride on these with my Tanabe springs is very nice. It doesn't feel hard at all, it actually feels just like stock but with alot less body roll.
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They do rub, but not to the point of hitting that famouse tab that holds the bolt on the fender. I think if I should of gone with a 235 instead of the 245 in the front. I don't think it would of rubbed as much or even at all.