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Old 11-11-08 | 11:32 PM
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I just bought a 02 Lexus gs300 and I'm shopping around for some wheels.

It's my first time buying rims so I'm confused about the whole size thing, can anyone help me out and let me know if these will fit without any problems


Brand: TIS Number of Bolts: 5 Material: Chrome

Width: 8.5J Bolt Pattern: 5 x 5.12 or 5 x 130 Structure: One Piece

Diameter: 20 inches Offset: 30 Part Number (MPN): TIS0728530
Old 11-11-08 | 11:38 PM
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Your bolt Pattern is 5 x114. so these won't fit
Old 11-11-08 | 11:42 PM
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So the 02 Lexus have a 5 x 114 bolt pattern, does that mean that these model can't fit anything other than 5 x 114
Old 11-11-08 | 11:50 PM
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Yes sir. You can only fit the 5x114.3 bolt pattern. The offset is up to you. The lower you go on the offset the farther out you push towards the fender. Good luck on shopping for rims.
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yea what these guys ssaid !
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IMO avoid multi/universal lug nut pattern and covered lug nut wheels (Like these TIS ones). They just look cheap to me. Get some with exposed lug nuts and only one lug pattern - the right pattern made for your car.
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Thanks guys

I changed my mind about the TIS-07 and now am planning on going with the Gianelle Spezia-6

http://www.wtwcorp.com/Gianelle%20De..._6_chrome.html

one more question, what does staggered mean? I looked it up on the dictionary but don't see how it relates to wheels
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Originally Posted by xposure
Thanks guys

I changed my mind about the TIS-07 and now am planning on going with the Gianelle Spezia-6

http://www.wtwcorp.com/Gianelle%20De..._6_chrome.html

one more question, what does staggered mean? I looked it up on the dictionary but don't see how it relates to wheels
I like these Spezia-6's a lot! Not my personal style but they look real nice and are a huge step up from the TIS IMO.

Originally Posted by onesickgs
staggered means, bigger offset in the rear/bigger wider tire
it looks like this front rim size 20x8.5 rear 20x10 all sport coupes have this set up stock.. like g35 coupe, 350z and so on !
tire size front 245/35/20 rear 275/30/20
the rear will have a bigger lip if your rims have a lip and a wider tire !
there is a lot of gs's on here with that setup try to find photos and see for your self


Here are my staggered 19's for reference:

FRONT 19x8


REAR 19x9.5


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Old 11-12-08 | 08:08 AM
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Gotta do stagger set.!!
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my wheels are forsale..
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Well the Gianelle Spezia-6 aren't available in the staggered look so I'm going to have to go with all four 20x8.5

one more question lol, I also plan on lowering the car which are the best but inexpensive springs to put on it

Will these do the trick
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TANAB...spagenameZWDVW
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^ Just FYI, the 5x114.3 mean 5 studs/lugs, and then the spacing between the stud (centres i think) is 114.3mm This is called the PCD Pitch Circle Diameter. Therefore if you get the wrong PCD the holes on the wheels wont match the studs on your car!
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Originally Posted by xposure
Well the Gianelle Spezia-6 aren't available in the staggered look so I'm going to have to go with all four 20x8.5

one more question lol, I also plan on lowering the car which are the best but inexpensive springs to put on it

Will these do the trick
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/TANAB...spagenameZWDVW
Taking another look at those Spezia-6 wheels I bet they are only made is 6 lug. 5 Lugs on a 6 spoke wheel like that would look weird. Have you confirmed a 5X114 Lug pattern is available for it?
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Originally Posted by Debonair
Taking another look at those Spezia-6 wheels I bet they are only made is 6 lug. 5 Lugs on a 6 spoke wheel like that would look weird. Have you confirmed a 5X114 Lug pattern is available for it?
Well according to www.wheelsnext.com they fit

I selected my vehicle and they displayed all wheels that fit, these happened to be one of those



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