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Old 06-02-20, 04:30 PM
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Question Help! Work Meister S1 3P

About to order a set of Work Meister S1 3P but not sure what specs would fit without issues on a 2017 IS F Sport. I am on an Airlift 3P air suspension.

Was told these specs would work but want second opinions
19x9.5 +12 R-Disk for front
19x10.5 +36 O-Disk for back (would require camber and toe arms)
Old 06-03-20, 04:48 AM
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Wow...that's definitely some specs you have there for the wheels.
I guess a couple questions are, do you want the wheels to fit, or do you want to make the wheels fit? Definitely some large wheels you are trying to get on the car.

If you want the wheels to just bolt on and have little to no issues, then I suggest:
19x9.5 +36
19x10.5 +48

Those specs will be basically bolt the wheels on and drive.

There are several members on air, so hopefully they will chime in.
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I would definitely prefer them to just fit and run spacers if i'm not happy with fitment.
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This is what I was basing the specs on
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Originally Posted by jordan3is

This is what I was basing the specs on
Just a couple observations on the pic...
1. The tires are so undersized and stretched for the rims that they are on it's no longer safe
2. They likely have camber arms at all 4 corners for the rims to clear when aired out
3. This would be an example of making the car fit the rims, not the rims fitting the car
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Here's another member that had an aggressive fitment, that was not even as aggressive as the one you posted, and ultimately replaced the wheels for ones that actually fit the vehicle: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/bui...l#post10779275
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Appreciate the info! I am definitely going to go less aggressive with the offsets.
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