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I have a set of brand new Goodyear performance grip 2 worth about £450 from the previous car. 

Wondering if I could fit these on the IS300h since they are 6mm taller overall. Obviously narrower. 

Anyone had any experience with smaller tyres? 

 

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7 minutes ago, AlinM said:

I have a set of brand new Goodyear performance grip 2 worth about £450 from the previous car. 

Wondering if I could fit these on the IS300h since they are 6mm taller overall. Obviously narrower. 

Anyone had any experience with smaller tyres? 

 

what size are they?

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On 1/30/2002 at 9:05 PM, brn7y said:

 

:rolleyes: Of course for the nutter out there even a -60mm drop is possible with 19's.....................you know who you are!!!!:P

http://www.performancealloys.com/images/offset.gif

75mm lowered

8.5 x 19 225/35/19 front9

10 x 19  255/35/19 rear 

no problems I could go wider if I change my offset little but I'm happy with the wheels I have

 

 

 

 

 

 

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On 1/3/2021 at 8:15 AM, AlinM said:

I have a set of brand new Goodyear performance grip 2 worth about £450 from the previous car. 

Wondering if I could fit these on the IS300h since they are 6mm taller overall. Obviously narrower. 

Anyone had any experience with smaller tyres? 

 

I don't have experience on this but it's an interesting question, would like to know if this is possible and if it works fine

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On 2/12/2022 at 10:59 AM, Yorkie740 said:

75mm lowered

8.5 x 19 225/35/19 front9

10 x 19  255/35/19 rear 

no problems I could go wider if I change my offset little but I'm happy with the wheels I have

 

 

 

 

 

 

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@Yorkie740Thats a really nice IS mate! Could you share some details on the headlights and what lip is there on the front just bellow the SR lip? Headlights look that they have black housing on the inside.

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  • 7 months later...

OK - likely a dumb question, because I'm mostly thinking of looks rather than practical advantage?

My stock 2011 IS250 has the 17" factory alloys. They look okay, but the car looks just a tad "old man" in stock form - and I'd like to improve that a bit. Wheels are an obvious choice - and here in Australia I have found these. They are available to me in either 17 or 18 inch.

Current tyres were on the car when I bought it a couple of weeks back and nearly new, very good brand. So I would wait a while, if I went 18 - but could fit 17's now. 

Just wondering if there's any noticeable benefit - other than looks with an 18" upgrade?

Cheers

Steve

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