3GS wheel thread
I loved that car dearly every this was fine i kept it rigorously maintenanced at the dealership…one day I came out to leave to work and it gave me a hard start once it gave me hard start I looked at the battery a Panasonic battery once replacing the battery my car went haywire stalling any and everywhere I went I went through the dealership they gave me all kinds of underlined problems that had nothing to do with my problem so eventually after getting the run around for about a year I gained confidence to finally just trade it in…they gave me a 2010 es350 base version yea I feel I went out backwards but at the end of the day so far so good with the new car
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Last edited by petershen; Sep 20, 2022 at 07:18 AM.
1. Centre bore rings of 60.1 -> 66.6mm, can get a machine shop to make or buy online
2. You can use wobble nuts but I got the wheels machined from 5x112 to 5x114.3
3. OEM Centre caps from a Lexus CT200h 42603-76021 note that the standard 62mm Lexus caps WILL NOT FIT. The CT200h is unusual as it uses 56mm centre caps, which fit perfectly.
I'm using 1" diameter oversized tires to deal with the bad roads, very comfortable.
19x9 +32 with 245/40R19
19x10 +40 with 285/35R19
My fenders are fully shaved in the rear, nothing done to the fronts yet, but I'm not low at all, I have my HKS Hipermax set at almost the highest setting.
Last edited by petershen; Nov 21, 2022 at 05:13 PM.
1. Centre bore rings of 60.1 -> 66.6mm, can get a machine shop to make or buy online
2. You can use wobble nuts but I got the wheels machined from 5x112 to 5x114.3
3. OEM Centre caps from a Lexus CT200h 42603-76021
I'm using 1" diameter oversized tires to deal with the bad roads, very comfortable.
19x9 +32 with 245/40R19
19x10 +40 with 285/35R19
My fenders are fully shaved in the rear, nothing done to the fronts yet, but I'm not low at all, I have my HKS Hipermax set at almost the highest setting.
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I am looking to change out my custom wheels due to multiple cracks. I've been looking for stock GS rims but no luck so far.. However I did come across a set of stock RX350 wheels and P235/60R18 tires. Will these fit a Lexus GS350?
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Thank you so much!
Got them for $640 brand new. They are pretty nice, but I am thinking I maybe shouldve went with the Pilot Sport 4s. Regardless, it rides like butter, turns like on rails. And they dont spin like the old ones did. Had an alignment and a balance, but experiencing some vibration when letting off the throttle around 80mph.







