***wheel Offset***
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***wheel Offset***
Hey guys, congrats on the IS-F's......If someone could take off ur front and rear wheels and check what the offsets are, that would would be awesome...also double check is their realy 8 and 9 wide....ONE LAST THING, could one of u also weigh the front and rear wheels w/ tires (ofcourse) with ur bathroom scales.....thanx in advance
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Here's part of what you want to know. Also note the wheels are directional, so they should not be swapped from one side to the other. They are marked with their intended positions.
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Anybody can do this with a subscription to techinfo.toyota.com. I use it a lot, so I have an annual subscription.
Some of the other stuff I had to learn the hard way though. Lots of broken bits.
Some of the other stuff I had to learn the hard way though. Lots of broken bits.
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They easily cleared the IS250 brakes, but did have some front fender liner rubbing..
I believe the fender liners are different on the IS-F, since the the front fenders are slightly larger..
So the wheel wells are not the same..
NO confirmation on front brake caliper and fender liner clearance on the IS350... yet..
Fun Fact..
On paper the IS-F Front caliper sits a bit more inward when compared to the IS350 caliper..
When measured from wheel hub to Caliper Face(s)..
Joe Z
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oh my bad... i ment the inner fender not the wheel well.... i saw a picture of someone in japan with the is-f 19' rims and breaks, but it didn;t say if itsa good fit etc. i want to throw some 19's on my 350 and if those offsets etc. are good i'd do the exact same set up... or soem one buy my 350 for 62K and so i can buy a is-f hahahaha i need that extra grand for insurence and tints hahaha...