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Old 06-26-06, 11:03 PM
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wow dude.. why would you need a 255 on an es300 lol
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i bought it used from ebay n the guy showed me a website that it would fit my es300. I guess only the rim will fit not the tires.......

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Default Rims question answered

I have a 98 ES 300 with 20" 's on it and I run 225/35/20 nitto's
So any bigger than that and I'm sure you'll rub
Hope this helps!
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Originally Posted by jondiego
I have a 98 ES 300 with 20" 's on it and I run 225/35/20 nitto's
So any bigger than that and I'm sure you'll rub
Hope this helps!

all depends on offset.. i had 245s in the front and 275s in the rear lol
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Originally Posted by ronolexus
so 225/45/17 is the way to go?
225/45/17 is great

but 235/40/17 or 235/45/17 will give u a slightly wider tire & improves traction without rubbing
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