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1999 lexus gs300

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Old 01-15-09, 10:37 AM
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go with the 22's IF IT IS NOT your daily driver.

the ride quality is horrible, if you live in the city you will bend wheels for sure, if you have the money to replace/fix wheels/tires then go for it.

if your a budget baller...then go with 20's
the 22's will cause problems but look the best

my friend had to grind down some of his lower control arm to get them to fit and cut out some of the plastic **** in the wheel well
Old 01-15-09, 11:23 AM
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Originally Posted by sakataj
(did i abuse the smilies?) go no bigger than 20 according to them but i prefer no bigger than 19 just my opinion
Originally Posted by onesickgs
20's , dont do 22's to big for the car
X2....22 is too big...if you gonna do 22, might of well put the tractor wheel w/ big o tires..
Old 01-15-09, 11:43 AM
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Hahaha 22's....hey i'll tell you to do it just so you'll post it up...
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