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Old 11-09-17 | 08:45 AM
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Originally Posted by minimacky
I went with 18x8.5 +35 in the front & 18x9.5 +45 in the rear but I did get wider tires (235 & 265). The stock tires already looked stretched with the OEM wheels so they will be stretched even more on the wider wheels.
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Were they 57xtremes you went with?

Did you lower your car and did you have fender issues?
Old 11-09-17 | 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by GSiGuy
Thanks for the reply!

Were they 57xtremes you went with?

Did you lower your car and did you have fender issues?
I got CE28SL for my IS350 F-Sport. I'm still on stock height but I will be lowering later this month. Based on what I've read here & visual inspection, I don't expect any rubbing issues once lowered.
Old 11-09-17 | 10:09 AM
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Originally Posted by minimacky
I got CE28SL for my IS350 F-Sport. I'm still on stock height but I will be lowering later this month. Based on what I've read here & visual inspection, I don't expect any rubbing issues once lowered.
Given your specs and comparing it to the 57xtreme's, the closest i can get is 18x8.5 33 and 18x9.5 40... am i in trouble with the fenders?
Old 11-09-17 | 10:44 AM
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Originally Posted by GSiGuy
Given your specs and comparing it to the 57xtreme's, the closest i can get is 18x8.5 33 and 18x9.5 40... am i in trouble with the fenders?
You should be fine.
Old 11-09-17 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by GSiGuy
Given your specs and comparing it to the 57xtreme's, the closest i can get is 18x8.5 33 and 18x9.5 40... am i in trouble with the fenders?
You'll be fine.
Old 11-09-17 | 08:47 PM
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Originally Posted by minimacky
You should be fine.
Originally Posted by Sasnuke
You'll be fine.
Thanks, Guys!
Old 11-12-17 | 09:38 PM
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avant garde M540 235/35/19 lowered on rs-r downs
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Old 11-13-17 | 04:52 AM
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Old 11-15-17 | 05:04 AM
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I know it doesn't do much without them actually being on the car lol But I wanted to post this and say thanks to Paul at PK Auto Designs for taking care of me on this purchase! Excellent customer service, and even better prices.

VS Forged VS09 in brushed red
19x8.5 +25 w/Hankook Ventus V12, 235/35/19
19x9.5 +39 w/Hankook Ventus V12, 255/30/19

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Old 11-15-17 | 06:56 AM
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Velgen VMB5

Front: 19x9 / +35 / 235/35/19
Rear: 19x10.5 / +45 / 265/30/19

Lowered on RSR Down Springs

Rear camber @ -1.4 left & rear with SPC Camber arms. --- I haven't experienced any rubbing at all. Camber was at -2.5 prior and it was prematurely wearing my tires out in the inside.

Old 11-15-17 | 01:42 PM
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Looking to finally get new rims..
I'm lowered on Swift Springs and want to do 19x9 +38 235/35 and 19x10 +42 265/35. Based on everything I've read I shouldn't be rubbing at all unless under the most extreme conditions can anyone clarify for me this set up will be ok?
Old 11-15-17 | 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Kendyli
Looking to finally get new rims..
I'm lowered on Swift Springs and want to do 19x9 +38 235/35 and 19x10 +42 265/35. Based on everything I've read I shouldn't be rubbing at all unless under the most extreme conditions can anyone clarify for me this set up will be ok?
I think you’ll be okay. I’m @ +45 offset but with a wider wheel, 10.5” wide. No rubbing. But, maybe if the car is full. I normally am by myself or just 1 passenger.
Old 11-15-17 | 03:01 PM
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Originally Posted by king1026



avant garde M540 235/35/19 lowered on rs-r downs

Looks good! Glad you got those on! Let us know if you need anything else in the future!
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Old 11-16-17 | 01:02 AM
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Originally Posted by SceneAmati
I think you’ll be okay. I’m @ +45 offset but with a wider wheel, 10.5” wide. No rubbing. But, maybe if the car is full. I normally am by myself or just 1 passenger.
265/35 in the rear too? Also no rubbing with a passenger even over speed humps and dips? Thanks!
Old 11-16-17 | 05:58 PM
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gone through all 80 pages and I have yet to see anyone with a USB 3IS on white TE37's...if any of the photoshop guru's here can hook a brother up I would love to see one please as this is the set-up I am really considering for next summer...


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