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#2431
For the front no one has put 10's on...and least no one on the forum, so you'd be the first I believe.
For the rear you would want something in the +40 or more offset if you're running a 10 inch rim.
If I recall correctly your current setup is 18x9.5 +38 square with a 5mm spacer added to the front.
If you go to 18x10 +35 that will push the rim/tire out in the rear approx. 9mm...it may cause some rubbing on the fender.
In the front it's gonna be really close to the steering knuckle. The 18x9.5 +38 without the spacer is pretty close already to the knuckle...consider the jump to 18x10 +35 will net you approx. 3mm inwards. It will be close but I think it will still clear by 1-2mm.
The outside of the front rim/wheel will stick out 4mm more than current...so not a huge amount. However it could be enough to cause rubbing on the fender on full lock turns or over big bumps.
For the rear you would want something in the +40 or more offset if you're running a 10 inch rim.
If I recall correctly your current setup is 18x9.5 +38 square with a 5mm spacer added to the front.
If you go to 18x10 +35 that will push the rim/tire out in the rear approx. 9mm...it may cause some rubbing on the fender.
In the front it's gonna be really close to the steering knuckle. The 18x9.5 +38 without the spacer is pretty close already to the knuckle...consider the jump to 18x10 +35 will net you approx. 3mm inwards. It will be close but I think it will still clear by 1-2mm.
The outside of the front rim/wheel will stick out 4mm more than current...so not a huge amount. However it could be enough to cause rubbing on the fender on full lock turns or over big bumps.
I've been seeing x10 +40 for the rears. Hopefully 5 mm more isn't too crazy. I just don't want to be like the guy with a smashed rear fender in an earlier post. Haha.
#2432
The fronts would be the similar as 18x9.5 +40 in terms distance to the knuckle? I think there are a few people that ran those? Just haven't gotten the time yet to comb through this thread. I don't mind doing some minor fender pulling to make them fit.
I've been seeing x10 +40 for the rears. Hopefully 5 mm more isn't too crazy. I just don't want to be like the guy with a smashed rear fender in an earlier post. Haha.
I've been seeing x10 +40 for the rears. Hopefully 5 mm more isn't too crazy. I just don't want to be like the guy with a smashed rear fender in an earlier post. Haha.
For the rear there were some that reported rubbing when lowered on 19x9.5 +35, and some that didn't. It likely came down to tire size and brand.
With the 18x10 +35 I would anticipate some rubbing...but with the right 255/35/18 tire you might get lucky. You could also camber the rear wheels slightly if needed.
#2433
Any issues with tire stems from tpms hitting the brake calipers or rotors? I noticed the tire stems were more in the barrel of the wheel.
#2434
Hi everyone,
im picking up some xd9 and the specs are 18x9 +20 & 18x10 +38. TIres are 235-40-18 and 275-40-18. Im prob gonna switch to 225-40-18 front and 235-40-18 rear. Probs gonna roll fenders too.
do you think this will work on the 2017 is200t?
im picking up some xd9 and the specs are 18x9 +20 & 18x10 +38. TIres are 235-40-18 and 275-40-18. Im prob gonna switch to 225-40-18 front and 235-40-18 rear. Probs gonna roll fenders too.
do you think this will work on the 2017 is200t?
#2435
The front offset is a little low...for an 18x9 you'd want +30 offset.
For the rear, 18x10 +40 - +45 would fit without issue. Also for a 10 inch the minimum tire size would be a 255/35/18...the 235/40/18 is undersized for the rim, not to mention it will be a taller tire than the 225/40/18 on the front.
Also the rear fenders are factory rolled, there isn't anything left to roll on the rear...literally.
Last edited by Sasnuke; 03-05-21 at 11:24 AM. Reason: Typo "+4" should be "+45"
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#2441
From your original +38 you want to go higher in offset, not lower.
Even 18x9.5 +25 is too low...if you got that in a +38 you'd be good.
#2442
#2443
I am looking to get verde axis v99 wheels on my is350 awd. Up front it will be 19x8.5 +32 with tire size 235/35/19 and rear will be 19x9.5 +38 with tire size 265/30/19. I am going to have stock ride height. Will this setup rub? These wheels have the tire stem more in the barrel too. Do you think it will clear the brakes?
Last edited by sml7781; 03-05-21 at 01:35 PM.
#2444
I am looking to get verde axis v99 wheels on my is350 awd. Up front it will be 19x8.5 +32 with tire size 235/35/19 and rear will be 19x9.5 +38 with tire size 265/30/19. I am going to have stock ride height. Will this setup rub? These wheels have the tire stem more in the barrel too. Do you think it will clear the brakes?