Widest tires that would fit on a 3GS body with rolled stock fenders?
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Looks like my next car will be very likely to be a GS460. I am starting my research now on mods.
1st question:
What is the widest tires that fit on the stock body with the fenders lip rolled completely flat?
I see the standard upgrade people go with are 245 front and 275/285 rear. I like to know the max width that would fit without much rubbing. 255/265 front, 295/305/315 rear? What is the widest people have done?
I like wide tires
Thank you in advance for your help
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Looks like my next car will be very likely to be a GS460. I am starting my research now on mods.
1st question:
What is the widest tires that fit on the stock body with the fenders lip rolled completely flat?
I see the standard upgrade people go with are 245 front and 275/285 rear. I like to know the max width that would fit without much rubbing. 255/265 front, 295/305/315 rear? What is the widest people have done?
I like wide tires
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Thank you in advance for your help
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The offset of the wheel would be assumed to be the ideal to utilize ALL available space inside the fender well. From the strut's body to the fender lip. I don't know what that is as like I said, I just started my research
I see all the wheels Tom's offer is +45 mm offset and it looks to be pretty flush, is that the ideal offset?
True, since all tires have different width even though they are the same size. I guess I am asking a general question then, max width +- 10mm.
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I see all the wheels Tom's offer is +45 mm offset and it looks to be pretty flush, is that the ideal offset?
True, since all tires have different width even though they are the same size. I guess I am asking a general question then, max width +- 10mm.
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I did 275 rear with no fender rolling, and now I can see 285 would have been perfect for a 10" rim and fit easily.
Why not get the 285, which doesn't require any body mods, and is only a tad less than 295?
Why not get the 285, which doesn't require any body mods, and is only a tad less than 295?
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Wide tires are my thing, every car I own, I always rolled the fender and fit the widest tires I can. Sounds like 285 with no rolling, so 295/305 maybe possible with rolled fenders.
I can't wait to see what size tires Lexus will put on the F-line car.
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