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can i run 19x9.5 front and 19x10.5 back the offset on the 10.5 is 22 im not sure about the front. I want to drop on h&r and have a IS250 AWD. Please advise. If anyone has a similar set up please post picks so i can have an idae of what it would look like.
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a quick browse-around (or a search) would have brought this up.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
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a quick browse-around (or a search) would have brought this up.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
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a quick browse-around (or a search) would have brought this up.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
"Will Those Wheels Fit? Start Here"
another search using the key words "AWD" and "fit" pulls this up.
Staggered Setup on the AWD-The Mother Thread
try your luck in those two threads.
btw, those look like varrstoen specs. you'll run into so much fail trying to get those to fit AND conform to the 2is awd drivetrain that it's not worth it. plus, having it on H&R springs will make it look like ***, since you won't have the proper stance to pull off wide/low-offset wheels.
skip the staggered/low-offset set-up. look for a set of wheels that have better fitment and require less to make it work. otherwise you'll just end up kicking yourself for putting in the time, money, and effort... all for a set of replica wheels.
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