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if these are comming of an is250, these will be staggered.. 225/40/18 F 255/40/18 rear 18x8 +45 front 18x8.5 +50 rear. the fronts are gonna be at least 1.5 inch smaller in diameter. you will need to run at least a 225/45/18. front and rear for better fitment.
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if these are comming of an is250, these will be staggered.. 225/40/18 F 255/40/18 rear 18x8 +45 front 18x8.5 +50 rear. the fronts are gonna be at least 1.5 inch smaller in diameter. you will need to run at least a 225/45/18. front and rear for better fitment.
Aren't the AWD a non-staggered setup?
Either way, yes 225/40/18 will fit, but your speedo will be off it smaller than what you should be running, so it'll read faster
Here is a guy in the central valley, CA. Selling some new is250 wheels and tires for $850
These Wheels and Tires have been taken off and replaced with aftermarket. Like new condition, no scratched, dents or chips less than 20 miles.
well dont buy it at 850 lol.
For the staggered IS i found a couple take off sets for $450. Just of matter of looking and being patient. Just trying to save u money.
He's asking 350 + Shipping.. He just got it brand new powdercoated... don't know if he's including tires, but tires i can get easily for 200 all around, falkens..
just a matter of looking buddy.
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Coincidentally I'm looking at a Lexus wheel upgrade for my 2007 Camry LE V6 as well.
I've searched around but I can't find a pic of what these might look like on my Camry:
Thanks to this item I emailed the guy to inquire about different sizes on front and rear. These are 17" wheels.
Neither Costco nor Tire Rack has a great selection of 16" tires for the Camry, though I did find a General Altimax that gets good reviews. I'm curious as to what the selection of 17" tires would be.
It's hilarious that I spent 30m or so searching items and then the 2 things I use today are on the front page. The other Lexus wheel item is great - it recommends a 235/50R17 wheel. I'm gonna compare both to my current wheel and look at the differences.
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