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Old 03-29-16, 03:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Answer
won't fit. They will touch (or almost) the upper control arm.
Ooh great. Well what sizes would u suggest that would look more aggressive than stock without rubbing or rolling fenders for TE37s??
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Originally Posted by highrevz
Ooh great. Well what sizes would u suggest that would look more aggressive than stock without rubbing or rolling fenders for TE37s??
18x9 +30/+40
18x8.5 +30/+40
depending on the tire, they should fit.
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Originally Posted by Answer
18x9 +30/+40
18x8.5 +30/+40
depending on the tire, they should fit.
Check out willtheyfit.com to find out more!
The tire size are 235/40/18 all around
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-RSR Down Springs
-K3 Projekt Wheels
20x9 ET38 (245/30/20) Front,
20x10.5 ET42 Rear (255/30/20)







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Originally Posted by JTLexIS
-RSR Down Springs
-K3 Projekt Wheels
20x9 ET38 (245/30/20) Front,
20x10.5 ET42 Rear (255/30/20)







Very nice!

Any rubbing up front? Looking for a set of 18x9 +38 and was wondering!
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Going to buy workT7R emotion series 19"
And allready lowered with tein s tech lowering springs, and want to know which spec is better and want no rubbing at all,
19" 8.5 +35 f
19" 9.5 +36 r
And also tire size help needed 😅
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Originally Posted by Answer
Very nice!

Any rubbing up front? Looking for a set of 18x9 +38 and was wondering!
Very slight rubbing in the front at full turn, minimal. I actually had 225s up front at first, but switched to 245s because with these wheels it was waaay too much of a stretch for my liking. And it seems to fill the wheel gap better.
I think you'll be fine with 18x9 +38. I believe that is close to stock.
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Originally Posted by Javahersaz
Going to buy workT7R emotion series 19"
And allready lowered with tein s tech lowering springs, and want to know which spec is better and want no rubbing at all,
19" 8.5 +35 f
19" 9.5 +36 r
And also tire size help needed 😅
I ran this set up with RSR Down springs. No issues at all.
Front 19x8.5 +38mm 225/35/19
Rear 19x9.5 +40mm 255/30/19

You should be fine with +35 and +36
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Originally Posted by JTLexIS
Very slight rubbing in the front at full turn, minimal. I actually had 225s up front at first, but switched to 245s because with these wheels it was waaay too much of a stretch for my liking. And it seems to fill the wheel gap better.
I think you'll be fine with 18x9 +38. I believe that is close to stock.
Made a typo, the ones I'm looking at are +40, not much difference though. I can live with some slight inner fender rub at full lock.

9 +40 is actually 8mm closer to the suspension and poke 18mm more.
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Any suggestion of this set up 18x9.5 +15 offset? Is that too aggressive ?
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Originally Posted by JTLexIS
I ran this set up with RSR Down springs. No issues at all.
Front 19x8.5 +38mm 225/35/19
Rear 19x9.5 +40mm 255/30/19

You should be fine with +35 and +36
Thanks for quick replay
And want to know which tire size is better, for filling the gap,
I think about 235/35/19 front 265/30/19 rear, any rubbing?
How about going more concave?
+30 front
+12 rear?




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Originally Posted by Javahersaz
Thanks for quick replay
And want to know which tire size is better, for filling the gap,
I think about 235/35/19 front 265/30/19 rear, any rubbing?
How about going more concave?
+30 front
+12 rear?




Work wheels t7r 1pc specs
LOL! Those specs won't fit...period. We aren't running nissan Z.....with the 3is your range of offsets are limited unless you go air
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Originally Posted by Javahersaz
Thanks for quick replay
And want to know which tire size is better, for filling the gap,
I think about 235/35/19 front 265/30/19 rear, any rubbing?
How about going more concave?
+30 front
+12 rear?


Work wheels t7r 1pc specs
Yeah man, you're crazy if you want to go +30 or +12
You MIGHT be able to pull 30 in the front.
+12 in the rear is a good waste of money.

I've never heard of anyone running 9.5" and have less of an offset than 35 (slammed), you Just can't do it, sorry bud. Lexus has no room.
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Originally Posted by FullAtomic
Yeah man, you're crazy if you want to go +30 or +12
You MIGHT be able to pull 30 in the front.
+12 in the rear is a good waste of money.

I've never heard of anyone running 9.5" and have less of an offset than 35 (slammed), you Just can't do it, sorry bud. Lexus has no room.
I was just looking at a post for sale for some wheels. They are 18x9.5 +35 off set
And 18x10.5 +12 offset. Any idea if could work?


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