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hey guys,
i might pick up the Algernon Intelessee II for my gf
she has a 10' is250 AWD. I was thinking:
front- 18x8 +36
rear- 18x9 +36
What do you think? and whats a good tire size for her? she might give her
car a minor drop, nothing too low (springs). =D Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
i might pick up the Algernon Intelessee II for my gf
she has a 10' is250 AWD. I was thinking:
front- 18x8 +36
rear- 18x9 +36
What do you think? and whats a good tire size for her? she might give her
car a minor drop, nothing too low (springs). =D Any help will be appreciated. Thanks
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Will these fit on my 2006 IS250AWD:
Size: 18"x8"
Off Set: +40mm
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Center Bore: 73.1mm
And will I have to worry about any rub when I put F-spring springs & shocks?
Size: 18"x8"
Off Set: +40mm
Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Center Bore: 73.1mm
And will I have to worry about any rub when I put F-spring springs & shocks?
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I don't see tire sizes. And rubbing won't be a result of the F-springs & shocks, more the effect of wheel width, offsets and tire sizing.
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hey guys i have a friend that has some volk lmgt4 nismos that he will sell me super cheap they are
19x8.5 fronts.// 19x9.5 rears.
+30 and +25 offset
will they fit on my car (is350) without rubbing
these are the tires on the rims
245 35 19 and rears are 275 35 19
nitto NeoGEn
19x8.5 fronts.// 19x9.5 rears.
+30 and +25 offset
will they fit on my car (is350) without rubbing
these are the tires on the rims
245 35 19 and rears are 275 35 19
nitto NeoGEn
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OK looking to get a set of 18s in these possible sizes for my rwd. I will be dropped on BCR coilovers and would like to be pretty low, no finger gap but no lower than that and I do not want to roll or do anything to my fenders.
For the fronts its gonna be
18x8 but possible offsets are either 48 or 35
Tires I would like to go either 225/35/18 or 235/35/18
Rear will be 18x9
Offset will be 38
Tires was looking into 265/35/18
I'm not trying to be aggressive but I don't want the factory high offset look
Any advice on offset and tire sizes would be helpful
Rich
For the fronts its gonna be
18x8 but possible offsets are either 48 or 35
Tires I would like to go either 225/35/18 or 235/35/18
Rear will be 18x9
Offset will be 38
Tires was looking into 265/35/18
I'm not trying to be aggressive but I don't want the factory high offset look
Any advice on offset and tire sizes would be helpful
Rich
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I plan on going with Foose speed wheels (really like the machined look). 18x8 up front and 18x9.5 in the rear. IS350 lowered on F-sport springs.
I will be running stock tire size 225/40/18 front and 255/40/18 rear.
The lowest offset they have for the front is a 40 (OEM is 45) so that is what I am going with there. My question is in the rear. 1010tires suggests with a 18x9.5 to go with a +37 offset, the problem is the rears only come in +40 or +35.
So, do I go +35 or +40 in the rear? I don't want any rubbing or other junk. Will the +35 rub? Will the +40 look to sunken in relative to the front?
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OK guys, this thread is designed for you to GO THROUGH and READ to help determine what will and will not work on these cars...its not the magic 8 ball shake it and get an answer thread, best thing you can do to determine what will fit your car safely is to remove either your front or rear wheel and take measurements from the mounting pad to nearest obstuction on the front of the wheel (fender) and rear of the wheel (spring/shock/spindle..) to determine backspacing and clearance...lastly you can search the forum for members that have a setup that you like or close to what you're looking for and have them give you their specs if they're willing...just trying to help you guys who post questions "will this/that fit" and you don't get a response....
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^ our 2is fitment guru has been MIA for a while.
his so-called/self-proclaimed replacement... well, he's MIA too.
however, helpful advice nonetheless. it's a gem mine of information in here, and people should search through this thread to find what they're looking for.
his so-called/self-proclaimed replacement... well, he's MIA too.
however, helpful advice nonetheless. it's a gem mine of information in here, and people should search through this thread to find what they're looking for.
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OK guys, this thread is designed for you to GO THROUGH and READ to help determine what will and will not work on these cars...its not the magic 8 ball shake it and get an answer thread, best thing you can do to determine what will fit your car safely is to remove either your front or rear wheel and take measurements from the mounting pad to nearest obstuction on the front of the wheel (fender) and rear of the wheel (spring/shock/spindle..) to determine backspacing and clearance...lastly you can search the forum for members that have a setup that you like or close to what you're looking for and have them give you their specs if they're willing...just trying to help you guys who post questions "will this/that fit" and you don't get a response....