AWD IS2xx. Will I have a problem?
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AWD IS2xx. Will I have a problem?
Hey i found someone selling these wheels and my gf has 2010 IS250 AWD. I was wondering if she'll run into any problems with this setup.
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/2003448471.html
http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/2003448471.html
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Yeah im sure she will. I was asking like since she has AWD, ppl said the wheels specs has to be same up front and rear. But some ppl say it's not a problem. Something about rolling diameter.
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front is def going to rub, unless you put a retarded tire on it, then you're going to have to run an even crazier rear tire to match the rolling diameter. Probably like a 225/35/19 in the front and a 265/25/19 in the back.
Then she's gonna hit a pothole and blow out a tire.
Not worth it man. Just get a setup that's good for her. If she wants a serious look, have her get 20's
Then she's gonna hit a pothole and blow out a tire.
Not worth it man. Just get a setup that's good for her. If she wants a serious look, have her get 20's
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front is def going to rub, unless you put a retarded tire on it, then you're going to have to run an even crazier rear tire to match the rolling diameter. Probably like a 225/35/19 in the front and a 265/25/19 in the back.
Then she's gonna hit a pothole and blow out a tire.
Not worth it man. Just get a setup that's good for her. If she wants a serious look, have her get 20's
Then she's gonna hit a pothole and blow out a tire.
Not worth it man. Just get a setup that's good for her. If she wants a serious look, have her get 20's
That's a retarded tire size?
Is it cause she has 19x9.5 up front and 19x10.5 rear?
I was planning to use this set up for 19x8.5 front and 19x10.5 rear..
didn't want to go with 275 cause its too huge, and I probably won't rub as much with 225 in the front. Is this okay or will I "hit a pothole and blow out a tire"?
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One size up won't kill ya. In running 225/35 n 235 for 50k plus miles now no problem b with my new setup next year I'll be running 235/35 f n 245/35 r
Depending how ur streets are. I dodge huge pot holes but I've hit huge ones too n hvent blown a tire out. Last year I rolled on Dunlop. N this year hankook
Depending how ur streets are. I dodge huge pot holes but I've hit huge ones too n hvent blown a tire out. Last year I rolled on Dunlop. N this year hankook
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Yeah it all about the tire. If 245-35 wasn't an issue alot more AWD member would be running that instead of stretching 235-35 in the rear. If I remember rite one member ran it and his vsc light kicked on later down the road. But give it a shoot. Even tire rack won't recommend that for the AWD