Staggered Rims Fitment on the IS-F
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Hi All,
I am going to be going from a Infiniti G35 Coupe to the Lexus IS-F and I have a set of 20" Maya RT5s and i was wondering if it'll fit on the IS-F?
I believe the rims are 20x9" +29 and 20x10" +30. I am running on 245/35/20 and 275/35/20.
I know that the Stock Specs for IS-F is:
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size/Type
19 x 8 in. front / 19 x 9 in. rear; directional 10-spoke forged aluminum (BBS manufactured for Lexus) [4]
Tire Size/Type
225/40R19 front – 255/35R19 rear
Do you guys think it will fit? (with or without rolling the fenders).
Thanks all!
I am going to be going from a Infiniti G35 Coupe to the Lexus IS-F and I have a set of 20" Maya RT5s and i was wondering if it'll fit on the IS-F?
I believe the rims are 20x9" +29 and 20x10" +30. I am running on 245/35/20 and 275/35/20.
I know that the Stock Specs for IS-F is:
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size/Type
19 x 8 in. front / 19 x 9 in. rear; directional 10-spoke forged aluminum (BBS manufactured for Lexus) [4]
Tire Size/Type
225/40R19 front – 255/35R19 rear
Do you guys think it will fit? (with or without rolling the fenders).
Thanks all!
Last edited by iChiBahN; 03-19-08 at 09:07 PM.
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If isx50 can do 20's, I am sure the f can do 22's.
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RTS? *cough* Oops, the RT5s I mean. If it clears the brake, you prolly need some minor fender rolls. If it does not clear with the brake, you will need spacers and some serious roll jobs.
You are only $20 bucks (or so) away from the answer. Just go to a tire shop and ask them to test mount it for you for 20 bucks.
Still, 20"s is a bit too much for any 2is in my opinion.
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LOL!
RTS? *cough* Oops, the RT5s I mean. If it clears the brake, you prolly need some minor fender rolls. If it does not clear with the brake, you will need spacers and some serious roll jobs.
You are only $20 bucks (or so) away from the answer. Just go to a tire shop and ask them to test mount it for you for 20 bucks.
Still, 20"s is a bit too much for any 2is in my opinion.
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