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Old 07-27-17, 06:53 PM
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I have a set of Rays G25 19" 8.5 ET35, I will have to run square setup. Would appreciate anyone who has this setup for the rear to post some pictures here and what would be the ideal tyres size to use. Appreciate your comments!
Old 07-29-17, 09:31 AM
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Work Cr kai Kiwami 19x9.5 w/235/35 and 19x10.5 w/245/35. A little too much offset in the rear but it works for now.
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Hey guys, could use input. planning to run TE37 Saga in 18x9.5 +38 18x10.5+24, would this be too much for rear on complete stock F-sport suspension and setup? or would i be better off going 18x9 +35 , 18x10+35. Trying to make no adjustments to vehicle unless necessary. All input would be appreciated. Thanks.
Old 07-29-17, 10:42 AM
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Originally Posted by MilkMonstr




Work Cr kai Kiwami 19x9.5 w/235/35 and 19x10.5 w/245/35. A little too much offset in the rear but it works for now.
Too much stretch for me. No offense
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Originally Posted by akito
Hey guys, could use input. planning to run TE37 Saga in 18x9.5 +38 18x10.5+24, would this be too much for rear on complete stock F-sport suspension and setup? or would i be better off going 18x9 +35 , 18x10+35. Trying to make no adjustments to vehicle unless necessary. All input would be appreciated. Thanks.

Fronts will fit fine in either setup (Id do 9.5's personally) . Rear is too aggressive in the 10.5 the offset needs to be a 40 to 45.

The 10 +35 will be pretty aggressive but will fit and would benefit from some tire stretch.

If you want some meat on your
tires Id go an even more conservative offset
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Originally Posted by Napalvr
Too much stretch for me. No offense
different strokes for different folks
Old 07-29-17, 02:27 PM
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Originally Posted by akito
Hey guys, could use input. planning to run TE37 Saga in 18x9.5 +38 18x10.5+24, would this be too much for rear on complete stock F-sport suspension and setup? or would i be better off going 18x9 +35 , 18x10+35. Trying to make no adjustments to vehicle unless necessary. All input would be appreciated. Thanks.
I'd roll with 18x9.5+30 all around. you just have to make sure the fronts will clear the brake caliper if you have a 350
Old 07-30-17, 08:52 AM
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Originally Posted by MilkMonstr
Fronts will fit fine in either setup (Id do 9.5's personally) . Rear is too aggressive in the 10.5 the offset needs to be a 40 to 45.

The 10 +35 will be pretty aggressive but will fit and would benefit from some tire stretch.

If you want some meat on your
tires Id go an even more conservative offset
^^ +1, that pretty much sums it up.
Old 07-30-17, 03:24 PM
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Hi guys, New to the Lexus family. Leasing a 17 IS300 F-Sport.

Wondering if I can fit some Cosmis MRII 18x9.5f +15 and 18X10.5r +20 would fit on the car prior to buying them and losing time and money. Thanks in advanced!
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Originally Posted by EliteZ
Hi guys, New to the Lexus family. Leasing a 17 IS300 F-Sport.

Wondering if I can fit some Cosmis MRII 18x9.5f +15 and 18X10.5r +20 would fit on the car prior to buying them and losing time and money. Thanks in advanced!
Welcome Elite! Congrats on the new ride.
To answer your question, the offsets are way too low for the size rim.
If you want a fitment with no issues, 19X8.5 +35 front and 19X9.5 +40...or as close to those offsets that the rim manufacturer makes.
You could got to 9 in the front and 10 in the rear with the same offsets, but beyond that you're pretty much playing with fire.
Check out the wheel thread in the main 3IS forum...tons of pages of ideas, pics, and sizes.
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Old 07-31-17, 05:46 PM
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20" Stance sf01, pirelle rear 285s, rsr super downs
Old 07-31-17, 08:37 PM
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Originally Posted by IS200TFOWL
20" Stance sf01, pirelle rear 285s, rsr super downs
Damn! 20 inch represent!
What's the width and offset on those bad boys?
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Originally Posted by Sasnuke
Damn! 20 inch represent!
What's the width and offset on those bad boys?

20x8.5 front 40 offset 235/30
20x9 rear 45 offset 285/25

im rubbing pretty bad with the super downs expecially in the back, hopping the rsr downs will fix the rubbing
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Originally Posted by IS200TFOWL
20x8.5 front 40 offset 235/30
20x9 rear 45 offset 285/25

im rubbing pretty bad with the super downs expecially in the back, hopping the rsr downs will fix the rubbing
Based on the pic, I would agree that you're rubbing pretty bad in the back.
As you can see in my signature I have a similar setup. My fronts rub at full lock on the brake vents that stick through the inner fender liner...which isn't a big deal at all.
Yours will likely be a little worse with the +40 in the front. Good choice on the tire size for the front...it's only a +1 size to what would be the matching circumference for the stock F Sport wheel.
The RSR Downs will help a bit, but honestly the rear tire is just too big. The offset is pretty good...+40 would have worked too, but you gotta bring that tire size down if you want to have any hope of not rubbing...and carrying passengers.
Maybe a 245/30 or 255/30 in the rear. Depends what's available.
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Originally Posted by Sasnuke
Based on the pic, I would agree that you're rubbing pretty bad in the back.
As you can see in my signature I have a similar setup. My fronts rub at full lock on the brake vents that stick through the inner fender liner...which isn't a big deal at all.
Yours will likely be a little worse with the +40 in the front. Good choice on the tire size for the front...it's only a +1 size to what would be the matching circumference for the stock F Sport wheel.
The RSR Downs will help a bit, but honestly the rear tire is just too big. The offset is pretty good...+40 would have worked too, but you gotta bring that tire size down if you want to have any hope of not rubbing...and carrying passengers.
Maybe a 245/30 or 255/30 in the rear. Depends what's available.
I'm hoping to make it work with the 285/25. Ill probably be okay if i go with downs and roll the fenders, maybe that's wishful thinking


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