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#1876
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Put a 10mm spacer in and you should be good. If for some unknown reason it is still rubbing, a heat gun and wet rag on the fender liner where it's touching will fix it.
Use the heat gun to warm the liner up, and then push it in as needed with the wet rag, which will help shape it as it cools it down.
#1877
That's definitely weird cause a lot of people run 235/35/19 even on lowered cars and are fine.
Put a 10mm spacer in and you should be good. If for some unknown reason it is still rubbing, a heat gun and wet rag on the fender liner where it's touching will fix it.
Use the heat gun to warm the liner up, and then push it in as needed with the wet rag, which will help shape it as it cools it down.
Put a 10mm spacer in and you should be good. If for some unknown reason it is still rubbing, a heat gun and wet rag on the fender liner where it's touching will fix it.
Use the heat gun to warm the liner up, and then push it in as needed with the wet rag, which will help shape it as it cools it down.
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#1881
That's definitely weird cause a lot of people run 235/35/19 even on lowered cars and are fine.
Put a 10mm spacer in and you should be good. If for some unknown reason it is still rubbing, a heat gun and wet rag on the fender liner where it's touching will fix it.
Use the heat gun to warm the liner up, and then push it in as needed with the wet rag, which will help shape it as it cools it down.
Put a 10mm spacer in and you should be good. If for some unknown reason it is still rubbing, a heat gun and wet rag on the fender liner where it's touching will fix it.
Use the heat gun to warm the liner up, and then push it in as needed with the wet rag, which will help shape it as it cools it down.
Finally got em on! With a 10mm H&R spacers, has to replace the stock lugs thou. But everything is good now, no vibrations nor weird noises. Steering feels lighter. Thanks for your help Sasnuke.
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#1884
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Seems like it'd be a stretch in the rear with a 235 square setup... Your suggestion sounds better to me.
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will these rims fit??
i have a 2014 is350 rwd everything stock. trying to buy new wheels for the first time. Seeing if a 19x10.5 +38 will fit on the rear?? please help.
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Hey Sasnuke (Or anyone else)
Been reading all of your responses and seem to have vast knowledge on the IS line up
Just picked up a 2018 3IS FSport (RWD), looking to swap out the rims with some 3-piece wheels (Leon Hardiritt Ordens), not a fan of stance type so going with a more safe setup.
Was looking into using
Fronts
235/35/19
19x9.0 +33
Rear
245/30/19 or 255/30/19
19x9.5 +38
Would i have any rubbing issues if i were to lower it on some RSR coils maybe about 1in - 1.25in max, i don't mind a minor wheels gap just for passenger as i normally have 1-2 passengers at all times.
Was using this chart on Min Tire size as i just want minor stretch is all.
https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/c...rim-size-chart
Any help would be appreciative
Been reading all of your responses and seem to have vast knowledge on the IS line up
Just picked up a 2018 3IS FSport (RWD), looking to swap out the rims with some 3-piece wheels (Leon Hardiritt Ordens), not a fan of stance type so going with a more safe setup.
Was looking into using
Fronts
235/35/19
19x9.0 +33
Rear
245/30/19 or 255/30/19
19x9.5 +38
Would i have any rubbing issues if i were to lower it on some RSR coils maybe about 1in - 1.25in max, i don't mind a minor wheels gap just for passenger as i normally have 1-2 passengers at all times.
Was using this chart on Min Tire size as i just want minor stretch is all.
https://www.tyresizecalculator.com/c...rim-size-chart
Any help would be appreciative
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19x9.5 +40
I have a 2014 is350 fsport rwd stock suspensions. First time buying rims and tires. I was told for a 19x9.5 +40 on the rear that they reccomend a tire size of 255/30. But here i see alot of people running 265/30. Which is a better fit? Looking for a smooth ride. Thanks.
#1890
Either or will be fine. 265-30 gives more rim protection but 255 will give a better ride.