f-sport rims
#1
Driver
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Can someone tell me what the model or part # is of these rims? I wanted to purchase rims but still want to keep Lexus rims so my drive doesn't get lousy and I like the look of the f-sport GS 350 rims..they look like the ones in this picture..
Edit** crap I forgot to remove the first photo it's the rims in the second photo of the grey Lexus GS**
Edit** crap I forgot to remove the first photo it's the rims in the second photo of the grey Lexus GS**
#3
Lexus Champion
They're here. http://lexus.sewellparts.com/accesso...2013/5419.html
You can buy them off of someone who has upgraded their wheels. Check the classifieds for any for sale ones.
You can buy them off of someone who has upgraded their wheels. Check the classifieds for any for sale ones.
#5
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Oh wow yeah maybe I can scoop them up from somebody on here...thanks for the help!
By the way I heard from a friend not to by any rim that's not made for a Lexus as it will ruin the offset of something and my GS has specifications that must be met before throwing the rim on my car (ie rim size for the rear and back and tire size etc) is this true?
By the way I heard from a friend not to by any rim that's not made for a Lexus as it will ruin the offset of something and my GS has specifications that must be met before throwing the rim on my car (ie rim size for the rear and back and tire size etc) is this true?
#6
Lead Lap
Yes, since you're driving a RWD. You have staggered wheels, meaning the widths of the back wheels are larger than the front. You cannot rotate your tires. Is this what he was referring to? Obviously tire sizing has to be adjusted for the wider wheels.
#7
Oh wow yeah maybe I can scoop them up from somebody on here...thanks for the help!
By the way I heard from a friend not to by any rim that's not made for a Lexus as it will ruin the offset of something and my GS has specifications that must be met before throwing the rim on my car (ie rim size for the rear and back and tire size etc) is this true?
By the way I heard from a friend not to by any rim that's not made for a Lexus as it will ruin the offset of something and my GS has specifications that must be met before throwing the rim on my car (ie rim size for the rear and back and tire size etc) is this true?
You may have to adjust offsets if you do decide to go aftermarket, but a reputable wheel and tire shop should be able to help you with wheel and tire selection, as well as the offsets.
Of course, the F Sport wheels look pretty good!
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lol the crazy thing is i am actually buying that car and was planning on selling the rims to go with a 20 inch setup lol i am in the navy and stationed in jacksonville.
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