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Old 12-10-12, 06:40 AM
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Originally Posted by ThreeFive0
Front:19x9.5 +24
Rear: 19x11 +17
Will these wheels fit on an IS350 with rolling and a slight pull?
225/35
Roll wit tad bit of pull and remove you fender tab, and run -2.5* camber with toe set to neutral

Roll and pull 5mm remove rear tab and run a 265/30 in the rear.

Lower car to tuck top 1/2 of tire and run -5* camber and toe set to neutral in the back.
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Originally Posted by ArtG
19x9.0+42 (is250 rwd) . Its going to be a square setup...
need tire recommendation please, i dont want to modify my fender. thanks
235/35
And why a square set up on a rwd it's gunna be awkward as your speedo won't be right
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Thank you projectdna been super busy, I'm trying haha it's all the same questions as before tho
Old 12-10-12, 09:04 AM
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Originally Posted by Mv350
235/35
And why a square set up on a rwd it's gunna be awkward as your speedo won't be right
Got a good deal on rays g games 77w, however also still thinking about square setup.. Any other drawback from running square setup on a rwd?
Old 12-10-12, 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by Mv350
Thank you projectdna been super busy, I'm trying haha it's all the same questions as before tho
ain't that the truth.
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Did a quick search, looks like without being lowered, I'll be fine with 275/35/19 on 19x10 wheels.
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Originally Posted by Uda880
Did a quick search, looks like without being lowered, I'll be fine with 275/35/19 on 19x10 wheels.
Stock height yes. Offset and how low you are will come into play when you decide to lower.
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Originally Posted by Uda880
Did a quick search, looks like without being lowered, I'll be fine with 275/35/19 on 19x10 wheels.
Originally Posted by Quik208
Stock height yes. Offset and how low you are will come into play when you decide to lower.
wrong and wrong.

the correct size to run in the rear is 275/30-19.

rule of thumb is, for every two sizes wider you go, you go down one aspect ratio.

in this case, the OEM +1 size for the rear would be 255/35-19. going two sizes wide (275), you'll need to reduce your aspect ratio to 30 to stay as close to oem rolling diameter.

again, 275/30-19.
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Originally Posted by projectdna
wrong and wrong.

the correct size to run in the rear is 275/30-19.

rule of thumb is, for every two sizes wider you go, you go down one aspect ratio.

in this case, the OEM +1 size for the rear would be 255/35-19. going two sizes wide (275), you'll need to reduce your aspect ratio to 30 to stay as close to oem rolling diameter.

again, 275/30-19.

If he wanted to he could run a 275/35 and not have any problem. Speedo may be a little off but other then that op would be fine.
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Originally Posted by Quik208
If he wanted to he could run a 275/35 and not have any problem. Speedo may be a little off but other then that op would be fine.
not only will it throw off the speedometer, but the odometer would be off as well. you're talking about a tire that's ~ an inch taller (27.5mm taller, to be exact).

and that doesn't include how the traction control system would react, since it bases its readings on individual wheel speed sensors.

just because it can, doesn't mean it should be.
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Originally Posted by Quik208
Front needs a smaller tire width. Rear will fit.

Gotcha on the front tire. Was gonna change to a 225 in the front.

But the rear will fit even with 20mm less inner clearance? Did the calculation with the 8.5 +50 as my stock rear rim/offset.
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Looking to change up my set up next year, how much guard work is necessary to fit the following:

19 x 9.5 +30 front and 10.5 +30 rear? Would 225 and 255 be appropriate? Will be lowered on BC coils.

Thanks
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Thinking about buying some wheels from a friend 19x8.5 +27 front and 19x10 +29 rear. Sitting on Teins with about a 1inch finger gap. Does anyone have suggestions on tire size. Are any mods needed besides fender roll?
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Originally Posted by Dangerdoan
Thinking about buying some wheels from a friend 19x8.5 +27 front and 19x10 +29 rear. Sitting on Teins with about a 1inch finger gap. Does anyone have suggestions on tire size. Are any mods needed besides fender roll?
Front: 225/35/19
Rear: 255-35-19 (moderate risk of rubbing) or 245-35/19 (small risk of rubbing)
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Got a deal on wheels and tires. Just want to make sure it should all fit!!!

Wheels are 17x8 +25 Front and 17x9 +42 Rear
Tires are 225/45/17 Front and 245/45/17 Rear

Should be a pretty straight forward fit right?

2006 IS250 RWD


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