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I was wondering if anybody can tell me how big and wide of a wheels i can put on my car before it start to rub or cause modification to it and the number of the off set all help will be greatly appreciated
the car is a 2000 Lexus GS and yes the car will be lower i know that the height of the car is a factor of the wheels and the tires too but i just want to go as big as i can without doing little or to no modification to it at all.... thank
the car is a 2000 Lexus GS and yes the car will be lower i know that the height of the car is a factor of the wheels and the tires too but i just want to go as big as i can without doing little or to no modification to it at all.... thank
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well i didn't want to really roll the fender or anything but yeah man if you can help me out i would love to know the spec of it and do you have any pic if so can i see some and thank for helping me out man greatly appreciated
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Without any fender or suspension modifications I would say the largest you can put on and still stay within proper specs would be 20x9 front and 20x10 rear with an offset of anywhere from 35-45.
For those who are looking for a "flush" setup, this is pretty weak fitment. But if you're looking for the widest wheels to fit the widest tires possible this should set you on the right track.
For those who are looking for a "flush" setup, this is pretty weak fitment. But if you're looking for the widest wheels to fit the widest tires possible this should set you on the right track.
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Remember fellas , It also depends on how low you are The lower you are the more aggressive you can go. Also depends on how much your willing to stretch the tires. For instance, 19x9 +10 and a 19x10+10 can be done with a roll in the front and a shave in the rear with some camber and stretch (215/35 and 235/35) tires. And that with tucking tires. If your running coils and have no finger gap and fenders are above the tire add 5mm's to those offsets
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I can tell you now that I'm not really into stretching tires. You know how NYC streets are, this is a daily driver but I do like like driving low.
20x8.5/20x10 5x114 Black Opal Offset 25/r 36/f
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What can I do with these rims? Do I need to add spacers,,blah blah blah???? A Novice asking a Professional low rider.
20x8.5/20x10 5x114 Black Opal Offset 25/r 36/f
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What can I do with these rims? Do I need to add spacers,,blah blah blah???? A Novice asking a Professional low rider.
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thank everyone on there input, i'm wanting to know this before i purchase some wheel and i want to go as big and wide as i can before i need to do any modification it going to be a dd so i still like to have the comfort and less camber wear as possible the car will be lower on some coil over maybe with a 1in away from the tire to the fender now i want the car to sit low also so should i lower the car with bigger wheel or the height with smaller wheels...also anyone know any nice camber kit set up