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What size spacers (20 x 8.5)

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Old 04-22-09, 03:46 PM
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I am not positive either so please check. Either way we can do the math from there to see what will/wont fit and of course what the OP wants from a look stand point. I though I recalled the rims being 18x8.8 or 18x8.5 as I had to order 2 new rims a few months back. From what I recall the 18.8.5 is for the IS and the 18x8.8 is for the GS. It should be on Sewell Lexus website or any for that matter.
Old 04-22-09, 04:13 PM
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there is no such thing as 8.8" wheels. widths are always in .5" increment, so it's either 8" or 8.5"

i found this thread
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...el-offset.html

if it's right, then it's 18x8 +45.

from lexus.com, stocks are 18x8
Old 04-22-09, 04:23 PM
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Okay so here it is...my rims are 18x8.5 +45 so you can see what size my rim and offset. I am 245/40-18 on my tire size in that pic.

Just follow what rominl is saying and I am sure it will all work out.

G/L with everything.

Edit: My suggestion is to measure where you want the rim to sit and then convert to mm to see what the correct size spacer for your taste. Everyone on here will have a different opinion on what you should or shouldnt use. Its all preference IMO.

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Old 04-22-09, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by rominl
i don't know what the stock offset is, never looked into it

but i think you got it the other way. the higher the offset, the more inboard the wheels are. 8+45 is more inward than 8+40, meaning you can put a thicker spacer
i realized that too.. sorry long day..
Old 04-23-09, 06:06 AM
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I am just curios now...how does one measure a rim??

I measured one of the rims I have in the garage and if I go lip to lip its 9"...if I measure the inner barrel its slightly over 8.5"...That could be my tape measure but I am curious now as the more I think about this I am 99% sure the guy at Lexus Parts said it was 18x8.8 and Yes that seems off and I though I had questioned it myself. This was 6 mos ago and I am old so who knows. I just want to make sure I am giving accurate info here for the OP....
Old 04-23-09, 06:20 AM
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Just want to clear something up, there's nothing wrong with doubling up on two 5mm spacers as opposed to using one 10mm spacer, right?
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the width is the distance between bead flanges ie. inside to inside. there is no such thing as a 8.8" wide wheel.
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^ I will take a pic then with measure tape. If its from bead to bead its more then 8.5. I need to see if I can find the papers here. I am sure I am wrong here but after measuring the rim something doesnt seem right here then. Assuming its bead to bead to properly measuer the width of the rim. I have never done it nor needed to. Once I have pics you can then all post back and tell me I am crazzy
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here you go

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little confused

rominl.. op's wheels are wider than the OEM. 6.5mm outward to compensate about 13mm of extra width. assuming that passnu's spec is the max w/out any rubbing issue +45 offset and 20mm spacer, +40 and 15mm spacer is ideal for the op, but take account the fact that his wheels are 6.5mm outward, his offset is actually about +33. even 10mm spacer will barely clear his rear with his over spec tires.
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Originally Posted by stvincent
little confused

rominl.. op's wheels are wider than the OEM. 6.5mm outward to compensate about 13mm of extra width. assuming that passnu's spec is the max w/out any rubbing issue +45 offset and 20mm spacer, +40 and 15mm spacer is ideal for the op, but take account the fact that his wheels are 6.5mm outward, his offset is actually about +33. even 10mm spacer will barely clear his rear with his over spec tires.
So it sounds like 5mm is the safe play, but I may get away with 10mm?
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Originally Posted by IXI187IXI
here you go

Thank you That is what I thought but wanted to confirm. The rims is indeed larger then 8.5 then, the notches that are farther in measure 8.5 So I am confused here. I will post pics later today when I get home.
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Originally Posted by tsavo
Just want to clear something up, there's nothing wrong with doubling up on two 5mm spacers as opposed to using one 10mm spacer, right?
not a good idea imho. spacers introduce variables on the hub to begin with. putting two together just more gap and chances for problems. i'd try to avoid that and only go with one spacer. not saying it will go wrong for sure, but just feel not "as safe"

Originally Posted by stvincent
little confused

rominl.. op's wheels are wider than the OEM. 6.5mm outward to compensate about 13mm of extra width. assuming that passnu's spec is the max w/out any rubbing issue +45 offset and 20mm spacer, +40 and 15mm spacer is ideal for the op, but take account the fact that his wheels are 6.5mm outward, his offset is actually about +33. even 10mm spacer will barely clear his rear with his over spec tires.
hehe offsets are always very confusing coz' it's wrt to the middle of the wheel.

assume stock wheels 8 +45
op's wheels are 8.5 +40

i actually based my calculation from my wheels and other aftermarket wheels i have seen. 8.5 +40 is equivalent (outboard wise) with 9.5 +52 or 10 +58

i know people with 10 +43 with 275 tires and they clear just fine in the rear without any fender mods. that's why i said 15mm should be no problem

passnu had 20mm and that makes his wheels effectively 8+25, which is equivalent to 9+37, or 10+49

i don't know why it appears to be so close to the fender. one thing i can think of is, passnu had the spyder wheels right? are spyder wheels 8.5 instead of 8?
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ok after doing some search seems like spyder wheels are 18x8 +45, so i don't know. maybe the stock tires on the 8" is very fat making it closer to the fender?
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I am 100% certain they are at least 8.5 after measuring and when I was on the site last night it shows (current) 18x8 or 18x8.5 (offered through Lexus) I will measure the wheel tonight as I have 2 sitting in the garage with no tire and will take a pic. Its not 18x8 that I can promise everyone. I measured it last night and outer lip to outer lip is 9" wide. I dont belive the rims have a 1/2 worth of lip (total) When I measured from inner lip to inner lip it was more then 8.5?? haha...I can say you are better to go off 8.5 if you use my specs. My tire is OEM spec so no oversized tires are on my car or those rims.


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