I am currently running on stocks 17” on coil overs with about two finger wheel gap on all four sides would you recommend the wheel size and fitment you were running on your IS? I want to get rid of wheel gap with out having to max out my coils and looking for more of a flush fitment
Don't have this car anymore and not sure. That sounds like it will be a tight squeeze. I recommend something less wide. Try talking with a local tire shop. Thanks for watching.
100% I'm currently on my 3rd one all have been 1st gen is300, the one I have currently was clean, 117kmiles, original owner (female) with all documents from the date bought along with 4 keys no mods for 4500. Definitely hard to find a clean untouched one but good luck 👍
Good shit bro. What are your thoughts on this: daily driver, 18x7.5 225 40 all around with coilovers. I'm not slamming it. Just cutting the wheel well gap. I appreciate it!
I got a pretty big wheel setup on my 2004 I would like some advice. I currently have 235/40 18 inch rpf1 with a 30 offset. It pokes and slightly scrapes at stock height. If I got coils would it only get worse?
@@Trevor-rs5ke i have got 18x8.5 with 33 offset on the back. 245 40 r18 tires on stock suspension. You won´t have to roll the fenders on stock suspension, but they poke the f out. I hope thinner tires will fix that
SomethingGary +30 should be perfect. Especially with rolled fenders. And you have the option of adding a spacer if you want that flush stance. Depends what you like
How would 18x9.5 +30 squared work
I am currently running on stocks 17” on coil overs with about two finger wheel gap on all four sides would you recommend the wheel size and fitment you were running on your IS? I want to get rid of wheel gap with out having to max out my coils and looking for more of a flush fitment
not sure if you'll see this but im about to pick up a set of courages off market place and the back width is 11 and the front is 10.5 will they fit?
Don't have this car anymore and not sure. That sounds like it will be a tight squeeze. I recommend something less wide. Try talking with a local tire shop. Thanks for watching.
Wondering if 17x8 would require me to roll fender or notn
Should not with that width. Consider the offset too
Bro would u recommend a IS 300
Ricky Jimenez no doubt great car just hard finding one in good condition nowadays
100% I'm currently on my 3rd one all have been 1st gen is300, the one I have currently was clean, 117kmiles, original owner (female) with all documents from the date bought along with 4 keys no mods for 4500. Definitely hard to find a clean untouched one but good luck 👍
01 is300 on coilovers lots for fender rolling & pulling on 19x10 aodhans. Rubs a lot
i just got some 17x9 +17 and they poke heaps, i hope camber will fix it
Do you know the lug pattern size
So what size wheel with tire should I get on stock suspension?
I want to run 17x9 +22 but I’m unsure if I’ll have a problem clearing ?
Ruddy Perez double check with some research but that should work easily
Good shit bro. What are your thoughts on this: daily driver, 18x7.5 225 40 all around with coilovers. I'm not slamming it. Just cutting the wheel well gap. I appreciate it!
Easy money. Really good for a daily driver and good choice. Wish I did a setup more like that. Just make sure it clears the strut with 40 offset.
@@chrispecka nice. I'll make it happen. Thanks my guy
@@coopc6220 ever get that fitment done? wanna see some pics homie
@@xannwich yeah it worked itself out. No rubbing!
Can 19"rims fit on a toyota altezza is3oo with coillovers ??
yes but do your research, will be more prone to rubbing and you can't go as low of course
What about figment for a stock suspension?
same rules apply but you won't have to worry about clearing the fender
I got a pretty big wheel setup on my 2004 I would like some advice. I currently have 235/40 18 inch rpf1 with a 30 offset. It pokes and slightly scrapes at stock height. If I got coils would it only get worse?
Yes
Yoo what’s the exact name of the wheels! I’d appreciate it a lot
F1R wheels - F21 model
Do you think I can run 18x8.5 without rolling fenders?
Any update on this? This is what im looking at rn
@@Trevor-rs5ke i have got 18x8.5 with 33 offset on the back. 245 40 r18 tires on stock suspension. You won´t have to roll the fenders on stock suspension, but they poke the f out. I hope thinner tires will fix that
Would 16x +35 to small
Hey my wheels are 18x9.5 +15 what’s a good tires size? I’m on coils btw
most likely going to rub. Might need some big fender pulls/roll. 215 would be a stretch but would avoid rub the most
I know this is two years later but I’m curious if you were able to fit those wheels with just a fender roll without anymore suspension modifications?
@@nariahmiller5652to add to that are u guys running spacers
would a 18x9.5 + 30mm clear?
Scotty b yea it should. Careful with fender rub though
So would 18x9.5 +35 clear?
Just to be clear, my fenders are already rolled. I'm currently running 18x8.5 +30. I'm thinking of going a bit more aggressive.
SomethingGary +30 should be perfect. Especially with rolled fenders. And you have the option of adding a spacer if you want that flush stance. Depends what you like
18X8.5 +45 clears no problem. Works VSxx.
could u show me how it looks
18x9 +15 perfect