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Old 03-08-11, 12:59 AM
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hey guys.

I own a lexus is250 with 350 caliper front brake upgrade.

im completely noob to offsets etc. the wheels i want are these rezax universal



im thinking 19 x 8 and 19x8.5 but dont know how to read this spec chart.

http://www.workwheelsusa.com/media/w...sal%20Spec.pdf

ie the different rim discs and all that. im looking for flush to top of gaurd with some dish on front and bit more on back.?? what you guys suggest. and does anyone have a similar setup to show me the stance. oh and dont want stretched rubber.

Any help will be awesome please!!!
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You didn't mention if you had the AWD or RWD. Anyway, on the size chart you have to use the Big caliper (R) disk for the front and Deep Rim (0) disk for the rear. There should be a sticky or thread soemwhere on how to read offsets + is closer to the wheel hub and - is further away from the hub (in a nutshell). Call Work and ask them what size/offset they would use on a IS350 for the front and then go from there.
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I would suggest a rear wheel at a minimum of 9" to 10.5" in the rear. Bigger rear lip. I have a 10.5" rear wheel.
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