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Old 11-05-12, 10:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Peker
Kinda tired of reading so I will just ask,I have an is250 RWD with H&R springs the wheels Im looking into come in 19x8.5 35offset and 19x9.5 38 offset what size tire should I go with and will It rub?
if you're kinda tired of reading, i'm kinda tired of answering questions.

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Stock height (for now ) 06 IS350. My friend haD a '13 4GS Fsport, but he recently traded for a GTR.

He bought the Vossen CV7s with 10.5 rear. Standard offset. Will these work on my 2IS?
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Any help??????
what's "Standard offset"?

there's not enough info to help you.

1. front AND rear wheel widths
2. front AND rear wheel offsets
3. front AND rear tire sizes
4. ride height (current/proposed)
Old 11-05-12, 10:35 AM
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From my understanding the Vossens are "one size fits all" re offsets.

He got the latest release of CV7s for the 4GS F-Sport.

The fronts are 20x9 rears 20x10.5. Unsure of the tire sizes, (will email him for more information)

Car is currently stock height. If I move forward with a wheel purchase would either do H&R or Tein S-Tech setup.
Old 11-05-12, 11:03 AM
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Originally Posted by ShawnD
From my understanding the Vossens are "one size fits all" re offsets.

He got the latest release of CV7s for the 4GS F-Sport.

The fronts are 20x9 rears 20x10.5. Unsure of the tire sizes, (will email him for more information)

Car is currently stock height. If I move forward with a wheel purchase would either do H&R or Tein S-Tech setup.
Vossens do not have "one size fits all" offsets.

if you don't have exact specs of the wheels (diameter, width, offset) and tires (treadwidth, aspect ratio, diameter), then there's nothing i can do to help.
Old 11-05-12, 11:51 AM
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20x8.5 +19 running 245/35/20, and rears are 20x10 +38 running 275/30/20, please let me know if i might come across any issues, minor modifications are fine, rolling etc. i just dont want the excessive negative camber. from what i have been researching it should sit flush. the rears appears to be ok, fronts i'm skeptical about. possibly run 245/30/20 up front as well? strictly summer setup. a female will be driving this and the car is lowered on Tanabe NF210 springs. so mild drop.
Old 11-05-12, 11:54 AM
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Help me too plox.

Originally Posted by infate
I'm planning to get some wheels in the near future and planning on either getting

19x9 +35 or +25 215 or 225 /35/19
19x10 +35 or +25 235 or 245 /35/19

Dropping it to no wheel gap on BCRs.

What fender mods would I need? Which setup out of a possible of four would be best to get a flush look w/ fender mods, but no rub or at least to a minimal?

Which tires should I run?

Will I run into any issues with any of the specs above if I plan on installing a BBK in the future?

Haha. Thanks guise.
Old 11-05-12, 01:50 PM
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If you want a flush fitment, go with the +25 offset. Tire size 225/35, 245/35. Will need a roll, and fender tab relocation. If you plan on running a bbk you will have to have the proper disk face to fit the bbk. The offset has nothing to do with bbk fitment.
Old 11-05-12, 05:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Quik208
If you want a flush fitment, go with the +25 offset. Tire size 225/35, 245/35. Will need a roll, and fender tab relocation. If you plan on running a bbk you will have to have the proper disk face to fit the bbk. The offset has nothing to do with bbk fitment.
Thanks for the response, I'm leaning towards a set of Advan RSD's, and I think it should work. Members here have a BBK on a set of those wheels with an offset of 30, so 25 would work as well wouldn't it?

Roll on front and rear, and maybe a shave too with a +25 offset?
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Just a roll on the rear you should be fine.
Old 11-07-12, 11:26 AM
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Hi Experts

I am considering purchasing 2 new wheels to mount drag radial on for track duty. The smallest size they make the drag radial that I want is 285/40-18. Here is the sizing chart on the Nitto site

http://www.nittotire.com/Tire/nt05r#size

The wheels I am considering purchasing are http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/fin...5404&rc=NCGINT

in 9.5" width to allow for the 285's.

Will these wheels with the listed offset and 285 fit my IS350 without rubbing issues? I am on F-Sport springs. I don't want to have to roll fenders, and these will only be used at the track(driven to and from), and I will not even be mounting any TPMS sensors on the wheels.

Thanks in advance for your advice.
Old 11-08-12, 09:17 PM
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bumpity... got mah finger on the buy button if the above setup will work. Thanks
Old 11-17-12, 12:36 AM
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Default please help: 255/35/19f and 275/35/19 rear fitment?

Hi guys,

Wanted to ask the experts about this. My friend has a set of Stance SC5 19x8.5 (35mm offset) front and 19x9.5(40mm offset) rear wrapped with 255/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rears that he is selling.

I was wondering if it would fit our Lexus IS? Car is lowered and I don't mind rolling the fenders.

I see some of you running 235/30/20 (20x9) front and 275/30/20 rears (20x10.5 wheels) slammed!

The difference in the height in the front is 25.55" vs 26.03" and the rears would almost be the same at 26.50" vs 26.58"

Thanks for your help!!!
Old 11-17-12, 09:33 AM
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Old 11-20-12, 09:20 PM
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just got my wheels and bcr coilovers. Planning on going pretty low and having the fenders rolled,tab relocated and fender liner modded. I am just stuck on what size tires to run. Wheel specs are as followed

19x9.5+30 and 19x10.5+30 any help would be Awesome
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Originally Posted by APdeuce
just got my wheels and bcr coilovers. Planning on going pretty low and having the fenders rolled,tab relocated and fender liner modded. I am just stuck on what size tires to run. Wheel specs are as followed

19x9.5+30 and 19x10.5+30 any help would be Awesome
Either 225/35, 245/35 for a stretched look, or 235/35, 265/30.
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Originally Posted by monkeyg35
Hi guys,

Wanted to ask the experts about this. My friend has a set of Stance SC5 19x8.5 (35mm offset) front and 19x9.5(40mm offset) rear wrapped with 255/35/19 front and 275/35/19 rears that he is selling.

I was wondering if it would fit our Lexus IS? Car is lowered and I don't mind rolling the fenders.

I see some of you running 235/30/20 (20x9) front and 275/30/20 rears (20x10.5 wheels) slammed!

The difference in the height in the front is 25.55" vs 26.03" and the rears would almost be the same at 26.50" vs 26.58"

Thanks for your help!!!
Front tire size is to big.


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