What's involved in purchasing a set of wheels?
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What's involved in purchasing a set of wheels?
Hey guys, looking for purchase a set of WORK wheels for my IS. This is my first time buying a set of wheels of any sort so need info from you guys on what's involved?
I'm buying a set of WORK wheels, I need to ask them to drill a extra hole for TPMS compatible. I need to purchase a set of TPMS sensors, who can program the sensors for me?
Do I need those iforged 'adapters' for the TPMS?
I'm buying a set of 19's for my IS AWD.
Anything else I should know?
Thanks.
I'm buying a set of WORK wheels, I need to ask them to drill a extra hole for TPMS compatible. I need to purchase a set of TPMS sensors, who can program the sensors for me?
Do I need those iforged 'adapters' for the TPMS?
I'm buying a set of 19's for my IS AWD.
Anything else I should know?
Thanks.
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Work will drill an extra hole on the inner barrel of the wheel if you specify to be TPMS compatible. Then you don't need to buy iForged adapter.
You can either purchase an extra set of sensors or just transfer the ones you have in your stock wheels. If you do purchase an extra set, you'll have to go to the dealer to get them programmed as a second set on your car. Good luck with your purchase.
Terrance
You can either purchase an extra set of sensors or just transfer the ones you have in your stock wheels. If you do purchase an extra set, you'll have to go to the dealer to get them programmed as a second set on your car. Good luck with your purchase.
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Hey Peter, where are you planning on getting the wheels?
Check out ebay for the TPMS sensors. I got an extra set there for $100 USD for my winter set up. Any lexus dealer should be able to program them for you as well. I went to DVN Lexus and they quoted me $65 CDN.
Check out ebay for the TPMS sensors. I got an extra set there for $100 USD for my winter set up. Any lexus dealer should be able to program them for you as well. I went to DVN Lexus and they quoted me $65 CDN.
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some things you need to keep in mind:
How low will you slam your car?
How big of a tire are you gonna run *vip stretch or big tire* ?
How aggressive an offset, how flush do you want (ties in with how big a tire and how low will you go) ?
Do you have a BBK (will you buy a BBK in the future) or do you have is350 brakes, you'll need to decide what type of disk for the front rims, high disk (R disk)...
Now once you've figured out all of this THEN you can figure out your rim specs, everything is interconnected.
How low will you slam your car?
How big of a tire are you gonna run *vip stretch or big tire* ?
How aggressive an offset, how flush do you want (ties in with how big a tire and how low will you go) ?
Do you have a BBK (will you buy a BBK in the future) or do you have is350 brakes, you'll need to decide what type of disk for the front rims, high disk (R disk)...
Now once you've figured out all of this THEN you can figure out your rim specs, everything is interconnected.
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llama,
One finger gaps all around is what I planned. I'm going for a safe route, no stretched tires. Somehow I like a little tucked look. I have small 250 AWD brakes, no BBK.
Spec is 19x9 +42 F, 19x9 +36 R, R disk F and O disk R. Tires are Falken 452 235/35/19.
Thanks.
One finger gaps all around is what I planned. I'm going for a safe route, no stretched tires. Somehow I like a little tucked look. I have small 250 AWD brakes, no BBK.
Spec is 19x9 +42 F, 19x9 +36 R, R disk F and O disk R. Tires are Falken 452 235/35/19.
Thanks.
some things you need to keep in mind:
How low will you slam your car?
How big of a tire are you gonna run *vip stretch or big tire* ?
How aggressive an offset, how flush do you want (ties in with how big a tire and how low will you go) ?
Do you have a BBK (will you buy a BBK in the future) or do you have is350 brakes, you'll need to decide what type of disk for the front rims, high disk (R disk)...
Now once you've figured out all of this THEN you can figure out your rim specs, everything is interconnected.
How low will you slam your car?
How big of a tire are you gonna run *vip stretch or big tire* ?
How aggressive an offset, how flush do you want (ties in with how big a tire and how low will you go) ?
Do you have a BBK (will you buy a BBK in the future) or do you have is350 brakes, you'll need to decide what type of disk for the front rims, high disk (R disk)...
Now once you've figured out all of this THEN you can figure out your rim specs, everything is interconnected.
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