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waxman 10-02-09 11:41 PM

Thanks alot bro!!!!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

o6spdracer 10-06-09 11:54 AM

Excellent thread! Thanks!

aristo2369 11-23-09 08:56 PM

i did check but no answer :(
 
Hello there...
i really checked but didnt see anything on --GS400
well im looking for a set of wheels and i want to put a 20x10 up front and rear with a 35mm offset... Brembos upfront running tein flex... tire options? Not slammed to the ground but lowered.... thanks ahead of time :)

Neo 11-24-09 09:16 AM

The Guide was meant for more straightforward installs, which is why your setup is not in there. The wheels will fit in the rear with some fender shaving. The front will take much more work. In the end, it will look weird with the front looking aggressive while the rear is relatively mild.

ZippyGuy 12-30-09 07:01 PM

So, not to bring bump an old thread........

:D should I expect any problems with:

19X9 +44
245/40-19

19X10 +42
275/35-19

Lowered on Bilstein PSS?

Any wisdom would be appreciated.

RMMGS4 12-30-09 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by ZippyGuy (Post 5107650)

19X9 +44
245/40-19

No issues, offset is very conservative




Originally Posted by ZippyGuy (Post 5107650)

19X10 +42
275/35-19

Lowered on Bilstein PSS?

Conservative offset by today's standards. A slight shave of the inner fender lip would ensure zero rub with any shock/coilover drop combo. With the Bilstein/spring set up the drop is not aggressive, so you wouldn't see issues unless you have a trunk load or 4 passengers.

Note this is not an exact science. The Brand and model of tires used is a variable that needs to be factored in as well, especially since you are going with a fat setup.

kerryp54 01-05-10 07:05 AM

2006 sc430
 
[I]Can someone help me to determine a good wheel and tire combo fit for my Lexus 2006 SC430. I am somewhat confused on the guide. It specifies that owner is using 285/30/20 on his SC430 but goes on to say not to use that size on the listing. I want to put staggered wheels and I now own (4) brand new Hankook 245/35/20 tires. I want to use (2) of them for my fronts and want to go as wide as I can without mods. to the rear. Please, what would you suggest?:egads: tire size for rear / wheels sizes for front & rear having (2)245/35/20's already?

simplicity 04-17-10 11:29 PM

i have 18x9 +32 and 18x10+20 can someone help me what size tires i should get and how much i have to roll my fenders front and back. im planning to put tein ss or megan coilovers. thank you!

simplicity 04-17-10 11:31 PM

BTW its for 2001 gs300..

iloveGS4xx 04-18-10 12:06 AM

hey guy can you please help me !!!


20 - 9 +38 -225/35 Front

20-10.5 +28 -245/35 Rear (a little streched )

My car is stock ??and iam planing to put DF210 or Tein S-techs springs,will it rubb?

Or if i put this wheels with out lowering,do i need to roll or cut?Thanks

duby1 04-18-10 12:06 AM

This is a great readup.

BrentGS 06-15-10 10:14 PM

Bumping old thread and there is good info in here

How will an 18x10 +25 fit with a 255 / 265 tire ,on a spring drop.From what i've read it should be fine and I will probably have to roll the fender. Please post a pic if you have that offset + width

scannmann 06-16-10 12:19 PM

This thread was very helpful, wish I saw it sooner. Thanks!!! Now I am working on that famous vibration at 50-65 mph. What a headache!!!!!!!

williepee 07-25-10 01:48 PM

fitment question:

thinking of a set of forgestar f10's in 20 (no 19 available) for the 2gs

they can make them in the following widths and offsests
20x8.5 offsets from +30 to +50
20x9.0 offsets from +18 to +56
20x10.5 offsets from +20 to +45


I'm willing to shave inner fenders for a clean flush (not hella) look.

20x8.5 and 20x9

+35 front, +38 rear?

or 20x9 all around +38 and spacer in the rear?


I'm guessing 10.5 would be too wide for just a shave? Pulling required?

wheel gurus, help me please :confused:

mole 07-25-10 02:31 PM


Originally Posted by williepee (Post 5667209)

I'm guessing 10.5 would be too wide for just a shave? Pulling required?

I had 10.5 in the rear and the setup would have allowed a spacer to push it out with shaving / rolling or leave it as it was without shaving / rolling.


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