Tenzo R Type-M Version 2
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Tenzo R Type-M Version 2
Hi Guys,
Greetings from Sweden!
I'm New to this Forum as you can see.
I really need your help.
I've got an IS 250 RWD - 2008 and I would like to hook it up with the Type-M 19 x 8.5 in the front and 19 x 10 in the back. Would these rims fit my stock car?
I know that there is a thread about after market wheels, but I havn't found anything regarding this specific question.
I've e-mailed Tenzo, but been unsuccessful.
So, I really need your help before I order and have them shipped overseas.
Greetings from Sweden!
I'm New to this Forum as you can see.
I really need your help.
I've got an IS 250 RWD - 2008 and I would like to hook it up with the Type-M 19 x 8.5 in the front and 19 x 10 in the back. Would these rims fit my stock car?
I know that there is a thread about after market wheels, but I havn't found anything regarding this specific question.
I've e-mailed Tenzo, but been unsuccessful.
So, I really need your help before I order and have them shipped overseas.
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According to their website they have the following specs:
Size Bolt Pattern Offset Center Bore
19x8.5 5x112/114.3 45 73.1
19x8.5 5x100/114.3 45 73.1
19x8.5 5x114.3 17 73.1
19x10 5x114.3 22 73.1
Size Bolt Pattern Offset Center Bore
19x8.5 5x112/114.3 45 73.1
19x8.5 5x100/114.3 45 73.1
19x8.5 5x114.3 17 73.1
19x10 5x114.3 22 73.1
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So the 19" with the 45 offset it should work both in the front and back?
Or should I rule them out completly since I have a rwd and the rimbs in the back therefore need to be " bigger"..... Or is this assumption totally wrong ...??? do you follow.....
Or should I rule them out completly since I have a rwd and the rimbs in the back therefore need to be " bigger"..... Or is this assumption totally wrong ...??? do you follow.....
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Listen to me bro, I know the specs of the most aggressive 19 inch setup with 19x10 and 19x8.5 that you can run with zero problems. I got custom wheels built by Work that are on Passnus car now and they are 36mm front offset and 38 rear. He is lowered on 275/35/19 tires as well, which are much taller than the 275/30/19 most people run. He is pretty much slammed on Tein S techs as well, he has a small amount of rubbing, but only because of big tire he is running in the rear. If you ran 235/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear you would be GOOD TO GO.
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I agree with sincityIS. I just bought some MOMO rims that are 19 x 8.5 front with 38" offset. I am running a 235/35/19 front. I have 19 x 9.5 rear with 38" offset. My rear tires are 275/30/19 with no rubbing. Those specs you gave I don't think had offsets listed. I would call and check to be safe. A 22" offset does not seem realistic. Good Luck.
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