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Question for you guys before I place the order for my wheels
Ok Im getting some 19x8.5 offset 32 and 19x9.5 offset 29. My car will be lower with the F sprot spring next week. I havent decided what size tires I wanted. Thats where you guys come in, what size tires can I get so it wont rub at all. Thanks
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A different kind of offset question, need some help
I'm getting new rims and I have an AWD IS250 and I'm not going staggared, but wanted to go staggared look. Here's what I am planning to go with:
19x8.5 all around
Front +38 offset 1.8 inch lip
Rear +30 offset 3 inch lip
lowered on F-sport springs, approx 1.2 inches
Does anyone know if the rear offset is too agressive? Basically I'm trying to get as much lip as I can for the rear and still be flush with the fender without rubbing. Just wanted to know what your opinions are. Any advice would be much appreciated.
19x8.5 all around
Front +38 offset 1.8 inch lip
Rear +30 offset 3 inch lip
lowered on F-sport springs, approx 1.2 inches
Does anyone know if the rear offset is too agressive? Basically I'm trying to get as much lip as I can for the rear and still be flush with the fender without rubbing. Just wanted to know what your opinions are. Any advice would be much appreciated.
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alright, thanks Andre. Is that your current set up right now?
It looks like with the my rear setup, it will stick out 16mm's, will that be flush enough without rubbing or can I go even lower offset?
It looks like with the my rear setup, it will stick out 16mm's, will that be flush enough without rubbing or can I go even lower offset?
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Need opinions and suggestions on offsets!
Hey everyone, new to the forum. I own a IS250 AWD lowered on NF210 1 - 1.5" drop rear and .8 - 1.3" drop front (settled).
Was hoping i can get some expert advice from you guys on rims and tires.
I am going staggered on AWD and i understand the consequences but im keeping the same diameter.
My question is am i able to fit these on my IS without the wheels hitting the fender while going over a speed bump
F:19x9 +31 245/35/19
R:19x10 +24 245/35/19
Reason why i chose this offset because trying to go as flush as possible. Since im not slammed, hoping this setup wont rub.
Was hoping i can get some expert advice from you guys on rims and tires.
I am going staggered on AWD and i understand the consequences but im keeping the same diameter.
My question is am i able to fit these on my IS without the wheels hitting the fender while going over a speed bump
F:19x9 +31 245/35/19
R:19x10 +24 245/35/19
Reason why i chose this offset because trying to go as flush as possible. Since im not slammed, hoping this setup wont rub.
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Offset questions for a newbie
Hey everyone I finally have enough to purchase a new set of wheels for my IS 250 RWD. The question is though, what offset would match perfectly for my setup? I am currently dropped on H&R Springs which is a 1.4'' F and 1.3'' R drop. And I was thinking about using 19x8 19x9 with +30 offset all around. What do you guys think? I'm kinda looking into a setup that would close the wheel gap and not have any rubbing. Any comments would be much appreciated!