Vossen 20" Need help on fitting
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Vossen 20" Need help on fitting
Hey everyone, been reading this forum for years and things that other Lexus owners have done or questions they've had, awesome guys! I just joined and this is my first post on here.
Running a 16 IS 200t F Sport, all stock (had to give up the G37 for something more roomier). I'm trying to figure our what size others are running on their IS 200t, stock springs.
Im looking at some Vossen VFS2, 20X9 +38, all the way around but I feel like I'd like to stagger them now, with Front - 20x9 +38 and Rear 20x10 +45. Anyone tried this set up before if it'll fit without issues? Any tire size recommendations too? I have some BC coilovers I've had for like 2 years in the trunk so I'm getting around to that, but only want to lower it 1" if theres still some gap left after the 20"s are on.
Appreciate any help and pics with similar sizing is much appreciated, thanks!
Running a 16 IS 200t F Sport, all stock (had to give up the G37 for something more roomier). I'm trying to figure our what size others are running on their IS 200t, stock springs.
Im looking at some Vossen VFS2, 20X9 +38, all the way around but I feel like I'd like to stagger them now, with Front - 20x9 +38 and Rear 20x10 +45. Anyone tried this set up before if it'll fit without issues? Any tire size recommendations too? I have some BC coilovers I've had for like 2 years in the trunk so I'm getting around to that, but only want to lower it 1" if theres still some gap left after the 20"s are on.
Appreciate any help and pics with similar sizing is much appreciated, thanks!
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There are very few tires that will fit 20x9 or 20x10 and still keep the factory wheel/tire-combo diameter (without stretching tires).
Without considering stretched tires, the best fit wheel/tire sizing would be 225/35/20 on 20x9 +32 and 255/30/20 on 20x9.5 +40. This will keep the factory tire widths which can be good for the traction control systems, and match overall diameters within 3mm (F25.3/R28.3mm). This sizing should allow air suspension tuck and provide full suspension movement/clearance. ** No guarantees on fitment, do your own research **
Without considering stretched tires, the best fit wheel/tire sizing would be 225/35/20 on 20x9 +32 and 255/30/20 on 20x9.5 +40. This will keep the factory tire widths which can be good for the traction control systems, and match overall diameters within 3mm (F25.3/R28.3mm). This sizing should allow air suspension tuck and provide full suspension movement/clearance. ** No guarantees on fitment, do your own research **
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My set up is Vossen VFS1 on my 2014 IS350 RWD
19 x 8.5+32 up front with 235/35/ZR19 Advan sports
19 x 10+48 rears with 265/30/ZR19 Advan sports
I'm lowered on Tien Coilovers only rubbing I have is inner fender liners on larger dips in the road.
I went with 19's as I didn't want to compromise too much ride quality going with 20's.
19 x 8.5+32 up front with 235/35/ZR19 Advan sports
19 x 10+48 rears with 265/30/ZR19 Advan sports
I'm lowered on Tien Coilovers only rubbing I have is inner fender liners on larger dips in the road.
I went with 19's as I didn't want to compromise too much ride quality going with 20's.
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