2014-2020 Lexus IS Spare Tire

125/70R18 Compact Spare Tire Kit

Fits: 2014-2020 Lexus IS Standard models (IS 200t, IS 250, IS 300, IS 350 etc.) including , Hybrid and AWD versions.

Note: For owners of F Sport or IS F versions .

18 Inch EZ Spare Wheel
$350.00

Product Details

  • Tire Size: 125/70R18
  • Wheel Size: 18 x 4.5"
  • Bolt Pattern: 5x4.5" (114.3 mm)
  • Wheel Offset: -1 mm
  • Tire Diameter: 24.9"
  • Tire Width: 4.9"
  • Load Rating: 1709 lbs
  • Weight: 33 lb
  • Maximum Speed: 55 mph
  • Wheel Design: Aluminum
  • Includes: 5 Lug Nuts

Meets D.O.T. standards and is for temporary use only.

Optional Product Accessories

Verified Fitment

This 18" spare will work with the OEM 17" or 18" wheels. The wheel has been chosen for clearance and the tire has been matched for diameter.

  • Safe for staggered fitments
  • Including Front and Rear Applications
  • Works with all Sizes Listed Below
25.0"
FrontDifference
0.4%
Rear
Difference
24.9"
4.9"

A 125/70R18 spare size is within the accepted tolerance range for temporary use with all OEM tire diameters for this Lexus generation.


The overall tire height (not the wheel size) is the consideration for the spare tire fitment. The 18" spare wheel is then chosen for proper fitment and not interfere with the brake or suspension system. This is regardless of the OEM wheel option that came on the vehicle.

Frequently Asked Questions

I've seen other IS models in this year range that don't look like mine, is this the right spare? Yes. The facelift during 2017 does not change spare compatibility. As long as the IS version matches yours, this spare is correct.

My vehicle has different tire sizes on the front and rear, will the spare work for both? In this case yes. If there was an issue with a staggered fitment then either the issue will be addressed in the description, or you will not find a listing on our site for that specific vehicle option.

Note: This compact spare tire is intended only to be used temporarily in the event of a flat tire. This spare permits drivers to continue their travels to their destination or to a service provider to repair or replace the vehicle’s damaged tire.