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Old 03-26-17, 05:10 PM
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Will these wheels fit on my 2013 GS350 luxury rwd

I appreciate any help I just purchased my car earlier this month and im ready for some wheels

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if inset means offset, then 24 is too low for both front and rear without modifciation
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Originally Posted by Twidge
if inset means offset, then 24 is too low for both front and rear without modifciation
Agreed as I know mine is 35+ for the front and I rub a little so pretty sure you would require some modification.
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Originally Posted by bigblack06
Agreed as I know mine is 35+ for the front and I rub a little so pretty sure you would require some modification.
are you running a 245 up front?
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+24 won't fit. I'm on 20x9 +35 with 255s and that's the max I'd probably ever go before I'll need to modify the fender.
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20x10+24 is going to be a tough fit. You'll definitely need some 245/35/20 tires and max out your negative camber to get them to not rub so hard
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Originally Posted by GetUrWheel
20x10+24 is going to be a tough fit. You'll definitely need some 245/35/20 tires and max out your negative camber to get them to not rub so hard
I've had a plus 32 vossen with a 245/30/20 in the front with no issues and that's with a 9.5 with wheel
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Originally Posted by Srjr209

Will these wheels fit on my 2013 GS350 luxury rwd

I appreciate any help I just purchased my car earlier this month and im ready for some wheels
Not particular sure what look you're trying to go for on your car, but compare the specs with OEM sizing to be able to visualize where these new rims would sit.

goto Rimsntires.com, and use their size comparer to visually see the difference.
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Originally Posted by naquin123
I've had a plus 32 vossen with a 245/30/20 in the front with no issues and that's with a 9.5 with wheel
yes, thats a good size for the front. OP is attempting to put 20x10 +24 in the rear.
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