wondering if i could get some thoughts on these wheels/ fitment.
#1
wondering if i could get some thoughts on these wheels/ fitment.
hey guys, looking to ditch my stock wheels and start slowly building my LS. iv seen these wheels floating around on a few cars on the internet, but iv never seen them in person, anyone have any idea how they will fit? ( Specs are included in the link) and how YOU think they would look on a LS?
Car is a 01 Maroon 430.
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ506275929
All thoughts encouraged and appreciated.
Only temp wheels. ( college life)
Thanks guys.
Car is a 01 Maroon 430.
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ506275929
All thoughts encouraged and appreciated.
Only temp wheels. ( college life)
Thanks guys.
#2
美少女戦士セーラームーン
iTrader: (24)
The wheels look great!
However the fitment is very weak. They would sit about the same as the OEM wheels would. Since the wheels will be sunken in it will make the 19"s look really small. If you can get something a little wider with a lower offset it should look good. 20"s would look a lot better in my opinion.
Sizes I would recommend if you don't mind a staggered setup would be a 19x9 up front and 19x10 with a offset in the +25 to +35 range. The same specs I listed could apply to 20"s as well.
However the fitment is very weak. They would sit about the same as the OEM wheels would. Since the wheels will be sunken in it will make the 19"s look really small. If you can get something a little wider with a lower offset it should look good. 20"s would look a lot better in my opinion.
Sizes I would recommend if you don't mind a staggered setup would be a 19x9 up front and 19x10 with a offset in the +25 to +35 range. The same specs I listed could apply to 20"s as well.
#3
Lexus Test Driver
iTrader: (3)
hey guys, looking to ditch my stock wheels and start slowly building my LS. iv seen these wheels floating around on a few cars on the internet, but iv never seen them in person, anyone have any idea how they will fit? ( Specs are included in the link) and how YOU think they would look on a LS?
Car is a 01 Maroon 430.
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ506275929
All thoughts encouraged and appreciated.
Only temp wheels. ( college life)
Thanks guys.
Car is a 01 Maroon 430.
http://alberta.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehi...AdIdZ506275929
All thoughts encouraged and appreciated.
Only temp wheels. ( college life)
Thanks guys.
#4
thanks for the input guys... im only pondering these as temp wheels as i absolutely can not stand to have my car stock anymore, but as im in school i dont have the money to buy a super nice set that is exactly what im looking for... i think it would look better to slam on these compared to my stockies...
#5
Lexus Test Driver
leaving it stock is better than putting those wheels on. If you try to make the car look cool by putting on those wheels it will look terrible, and will be a customizing "fail". To leave it stock is better because, although the car may not look exciting, at least its not an attempt at customizing that failed. The wheels are far too positively offset and that design is much better in 20". Plus why spend the money on something that's not done right? Either do it right or don't do it at all. Stock is much better than "temporary". If "temporary" is acceptable then just put donut spare tires on the car.
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