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Old 03-13-13, 10:45 PM
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Thanks Champ!
Old 03-13-13, 11:00 PM
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is350... 19x8.5 +30 F 19x10.5 +38 R stock hieght. soon to be on coilovers lowered enough for no gap. linea corse lemans..thats for that set and what about
19x8.5 +35 19x9.5+40 . any mods? just trying not to do any fender work but just want to be low enough to clear the gap. thanks!!!
Old 03-14-13, 07:06 PM
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2012 250 F Sport..what's the best wheel\tire combination without needing fender work?
Old 03-15-13, 01:48 PM
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Originally Posted by griiix
damnnn i thought those were 19x9f/10r
didnt think u can do a 19x10/11 without pulling the fenders...
Time to do some measuring and some asian calculation!
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Old 03-17-13, 11:34 AM
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Hey guys i have a bone stock 2009 is 250 6MT RWD and saw a great deal on kijiji and wanted your opinion if they would work.. they are TI – TiRM's 19x9 +25mm offset all 4 wheels, tires are 245/35/19 in the front and 275/35/19 in the rear.. this guy had them on his 350Z and they look fantastic as they are charcoal black and my car is MRM. Would these fit right in and work fine without any rub or problems or would there be modifications needed?


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Old 03-19-13, 07:06 PM
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How much fender mods and tire sizes for
19x9.5 +20 19x11 +23
Old 03-19-13, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by k1ngph1l
How much fender mods and tire sizes for
19x9.5 +20 19x11 +23
Fronts will have to be rolled with fender liner trimmed and bumper bolt relocated with a 225/35 tire
Rear will have to be rolled with a slight pull and bumper bolt relocated. Tire would be either a 245/35 or a 265/30. I personally would go with the 265/30 option for the rear
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Originally Posted by APdeuce
Fronts will have to be rolled with fender liner trimmed and bumper bolt relocated with a 225/35 tire
Rear will have to be rolled with a slight pull and bumper bolt relocated. Tire would be either a 245/35 or a 265/30. I personally would go with the 265/30 option for the rear
Thanks. I've noticed that there is barely any fender to roll in the front. My rears are currently already rolled, should I even make an attempt at fitting them without a pull, or is it 100% necessary.

Would I be able to fit a 235/35/19 on the front?
Old 03-20-13, 06:50 AM
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2007 Lexus IS350, lowered on F-Sport suspension

Concept One RS-8 Wheels
19x8.5 +38
19x9.5 +42

Fender roll maybe? I need tire recommendations also...225/35 and 265/30?

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Old 03-20-13, 07:27 AM
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Originally Posted by k1ngph1l
Thanks. I've noticed that there is barely any fender to roll in the front. My rears are currently already rolled, should I even make an attempt at fitting them without a pull, or is it 100% necessary.

Would I be able to fit a 235/35/19 on the front?
Depending on how low you are you might be able to get it to fit with some negative camber. Also I would fit the rears and see how much you need to pull from there. You can also just dial in some negative cmber in the rear if you get a camber kit
Old 03-20-13, 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by ScoobyLai
2007 Lexus IS350, lowered on F-Sport suspension

Concept One RS-8 Wheels
19x8.5 +38
19x9.5 +42

Fender roll maybe? I need tire recommendations also...225/35 and 265/30?
No fender modifications needed and your tire specs are right on point. I've ran a similar setup but slightly more aggressive with no modifications needed. You could go more aggressive without moddinfg fenders if you want, or you can stay with your current specs for a more conservative fitment.
Old 03-20-13, 02:16 PM
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07 IS250 AWD
lowered on tein s

Varrstoen 3.3.2 19x9.5 +20 offset

Would these fit without rubbing or any problems?
(Sorry im still new to the whole modding cars)
Thanks in advance!
Old 03-20-13, 03:08 PM
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Originally Posted by k1ngph1l
Thanks. I've noticed that there is barely any fender to roll in the front. My rears are currently already rolled, should I even make an attempt at fitting them without a pull, or is it 100% necessary.

Would I be able to fit a 235/35/19 on the front?
I'll tell you right now that you will absolutely 100% need a pull in the rear. That's too aggresive fitment to not be pulling, you can wait to put the wheel on to see how much you will need to pull but be ready to. Based on my experience, you'll need to pull about 1/2 - 1 cm. Be careful to not damage the quarter panel's paint structure; get someone you can trust to pull your fenders.
All the above is assuming you run 265/30 as mentioned before.
And you can fit 235/35 in the front, it'll just make it that much more of a b***h through bumps and turns. That less 10mm makes a huge difference. Obviously it depends on how low you go. If you plan on dropping it to cover the gap or even start slightly tucking, then I'd stick with 225's
Old 03-20-13, 04:44 PM
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Has anyone fit Linea Corse Lemans 18x8.5 +45 225/40 and 18x9.5 +30 255/40 on an IS350? What would the rear look like with the +30 offset?

I'm lowered about F-Sport springs height.

Thanks!
Old 03-20-13, 05:25 PM
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+38 both front and rear
will i rub if i use 245/40/19 on front and rear?
stock suspension


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