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Old 04-02-2008, 06:27 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Rims fit question! ASAP!

Hey guys, I am buying Lexus IS250 rims on friday and I want to know if they fit my gen6.

They are OEM IS250 rims 18x8 +45 fronts and 18x8.5 +50 rears.

Will I have any problems with offset?

What tire size should I buy?

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Hey guys, I am buying Lexus IS250 rims on friday and I want to know if they fit my gen6.

They are OEM IS250 rims 18x8 +45 fronts and 18x8.5 +50 rears.

Will I have any problems with offset?

What tire size should I buy?

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yeah thats the spec +50.

theyll fit. most guys will go with all rears or all fronts if they get isX50 wheels. I know soulrobber has all rears on his hybrid so yes, you will fit.
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yeah thats the spec +50.

theyll fit. most guys will go with all rears or all fronts if they get isX50 wheels. I know soulrobber has all rears on his hybrid so yes, you will fit.
Thanks white07cam, so they will fit easily?!

How about tires, what tire size should i get?
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hmmm.. i would say 235/45 or 245/40 all the way around, most staggered setups use a bigger tire on the back because they are rear wheel drive but because we are fwd there is no real use for them.. i think 235/45 is the best bet, there might be a tiny stretch on the rear tire but it shouldnt be a problem

anyone else can feel free to chime in and give a better answer if im off
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hmmm.. i would say 235/45 or 245/40 all the way around, most staggered setups use a bigger tire on the back because they are rear wheel drive but because we are fwd there is no real use for them.. i think 235/45 is the best bet, there might be a tiny stretch on the rear tire but it shouldnt be a problem

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Still + 50 with a 8.5 width rim I would double check that.
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235/40/18 on 8.5 wont stretch.
it would line up pretty square to the sidewall
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