19 or 20 inch on a daily GS300.
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19 or 20 inch on a daily GS300.
Are 8.5x19"/9.5x19" or 8.5x20"/10x20" rims going to be a problem on a 1.5inch lowered '00 GS300?? The car is a daily driver and we have some speedbumbs in my neighbourhood.
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Edit:
I didn't read the entire post. If you're concerned with speedbumps, then stay with OEM wheels.
Whichever route you choose, just take the speedbump at an angle at a slow speed.
I didn't read the entire post. If you're concerned with speedbumps, then stay with OEM wheels.
Whichever route you choose, just take the speedbump at an angle at a slow speed.
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You can be fine with either, just gotta change the way you drive a little bit. Watch out for potholes and sharp manhole edges, take sharp inclines at an angle and slow down for speedbumps. Everything else being equal, the 20's will give you a little extra ground clearance, but you can put a little bigger sidewall on 19's if you want to which will give a little extra protection for the wheels.
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20's all the way man ! 18's and 19's are cool but 20's arent to big or too small for gs ! since its a pretty beefy car ! also i had staggerd 20's on my other gs4 with tein springs and no problems with speed bumps of u-turns !
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You can be fine with either, just gotta change the way you drive a little bit. Watch out for potholes and sharp manhole edges, take sharp inclines at an angle and slow down for speedbumps. Everything else being equal, the 20's will give you a little extra ground clearance, but you can put a little bigger sidewall on 19's if you want to which will give a little extra protection for the wheels.
I think 19s is the way to go because i want to keep it as comfortable as possible.