OEM 17" GS350 AWD Wheels+Tires+Center Caps (56K will Suffer)
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OEM 17" GS350 AWD Wheels+Tires+Center Caps (56K will Suffer)
Approximately 2 weeks ago, I upgraded to the 18" G-Spyders and will use the G-Spyders as my winter set. Therefore I have no need for these. From the time of purchase until now, my car has 1200 miles on it. I took these wheels off at approximately 1100 miles. They are absolutely in mint condition, as I waxed the wheels the day I brought the car home and washed my car at least once a week, even when it wasn't dirty.
Tires are fresh with approximately 98%+ tread left. The wheels are in great condition, no nicks or anything, EXCEPT for one. One has a 3" gash on it and I have absolutely no idea how it got there. Under the sun, I barely noticed it. It is not deep at all. I refer to it as baby rash. I took it to a shop and they estimated the repair to be at around $50. I know for a fact that I didn't cause it. I think my parents did it when they took the car, and never bothered to tell me. Still don't know how they did it with the rim protection from the tire.
- 17x7.5 +45
- Dunlop Sport DSST in 225/50/17
- No TPMS as I had to use them on the new 18"s
- You will need to have them rebalanced as I only had them filled with air when I took them off
-$900 shipped
- I have sold on here a few times and numerous times on www.acurazine.com Garbage85 and Lexizm can vouch for me here.
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Tires are fresh with approximately 98%+ tread left. The wheels are in great condition, no nicks or anything, EXCEPT for one. One has a 3" gash on it and I have absolutely no idea how it got there. Under the sun, I barely noticed it. It is not deep at all. I refer to it as baby rash. I took it to a shop and they estimated the repair to be at around $50. I know for a fact that I didn't cause it. I think my parents did it when they took the car, and never bothered to tell me. Still don't know how they did it with the rim protection from the tire.
- 17x7.5 +45
- Dunlop Sport DSST in 225/50/17
- No TPMS as I had to use them on the new 18"s
- You will need to have them rebalanced as I only had them filled with air when I took them off
-$900 shipped
- I have sold on here a few times and numerous times on www.acurazine.com Garbage85 and Lexizm can vouch for me here.
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Does anyone know if these would fit on a 97ES with out any susp mods or rubbing? Looks like the diameter is about the same as a stock 205/65 R15 (if my math is correct!!)
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The rolling diameter is about the same.
Your ES wheels section width is about 8.07 inches compared to 8.85 on the GS wheels. Overall diameter is 25.49 on your wheels and 25.85 on these wheels and tires. Only major difference is the sidewall height which is about a 0.8 inch difference, but that's because you're running a 65 series tire as opposed to the 50's on these tires. Radius and circumference are nearly the same.
They should fit with no problems. I got this reference from www.1010tires.com if you were curious
Your ES wheels section width is about 8.07 inches compared to 8.85 on the GS wheels. Overall diameter is 25.49 on your wheels and 25.85 on these wheels and tires. Only major difference is the sidewall height which is about a 0.8 inch difference, but that's because you're running a 65 series tire as opposed to the 50's on these tires. Radius and circumference are nearly the same.
They should fit with no problems. I got this reference from www.1010tires.com if you were curious
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I have a set of 10 spoke 06 gs wheels on my 1995 camry. The tire did rub on the strut, but just barely. It actually shaved off the part of the runflat that protrudes outward. No problem on my camry v6