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Yes, I realize it's not a Lexus. I'm here because I want to get into a GS next year ![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
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17x9 ET17, 17x10.5 ET29 (after spacers due to inner clearance issues).
I finished putting together a front and a rear today.
Here's the bucket (on the old 8.5/9.5 set up):
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17x9 ET17, 17x10.5 ET29 (after spacers due to inner clearance issues).
I finished putting together a front and a rear today.
Here's the bucket (on the old 8.5/9.5 set up):
![](http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3460/3365601106_15c0d5b006_o.jpg)
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Thanks. I have more of the car on the old 8.5/9.5 set up if you want to see?
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Hate it!!! Terrible!!! What were you thinking?? LOL!! Well you did open the floor for this discussion. The GTI on /classic BBS looks good. As poster above stated, many of us here are fans of really clean wheel fitment as well as car lovers in general; regardless of the brand. Looks good.
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Staggered on FWD is simple. Most cars have a narrower track in the rear and/or wide fenders, and it needs to be filled up somehow. Spacers don't make up for the lack of width
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The value of the wheels with the effort I put into it is worth about what I owe on the car, but not worth anywhere near the actual value of the car itself.
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Thanks guys.
Staggered on FWD is simple. Most cars have a narrower track in the rear and/or wide fenders, and it needs to be filled up somehow. Spacers don't make up for the lack of width![Wink](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/wink.gif)
The value of the wheels with the effort I put into it is worth about what I owe on the car, but not worth anywhere near the actual value of the car itself.![Thumb Up](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/thumbsup.gif)
Staggered on FWD is simple. Most cars have a narrower track in the rear and/or wide fenders, and it needs to be filled up somehow. Spacers don't make up for the lack of width
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The value of the wheels with the effort I put into it is worth about what I owe on the car, but not worth anywhere near the actual value of the car itself.
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The look is great, IMO. I usually view staggered as jiving with where the power is put down (rear wheels for RWD). But I've seen many AWD SUV's and cars that I like with staggered setups
In the world of mod cars, (which many dabble in here too), we generally expect no increase in resale value as a result of mods, and usually expect it to hurt value. In fact many of us are prepared to return our cars back to a complete stock setup when time comes to sell.