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Just mounted a new set of wheels on our new (to us) shop GS350

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Old 02-27-12, 03:07 PM
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Thumbs up Just mounted a new set of wheels on our new (to us) shop GS350

Got a chance to do a shoot of the shop GS350 with it's new LC818's in Hyper Silver

Wheels are 19x8.5 +30 front and 19x10 +38 rear with 245/35/19 front and 275/30/19 rear








Photos provided by Chad Freeman.

More information here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/clu...-stock-14.html

What do you guys think?

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Old 02-27-12, 03:14 PM
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I like it.... Very clean look and the wheel design fits well with the GS...
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That looks really good!!! They look perfect for the car
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Quite nice, just not sure about the bolt/lugnut protrusion.
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I like.

1. How much for this exact setup?
2. How about with Continental DW instead?
3. How would a wheel lock work with these?
4. On your website you only offer 235/35R19 in the front, can you do 245/35R19?
5. What is the suspension setup used to achieve this drop?

Looking to buy by April.

Thanks...
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are u using spacers at all??
Old 02-27-12, 06:21 PM
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Originally Posted by anewname
I like.

1. How much for this exact setup?
2. How about with Continental DW instead?
3. How would a wheel lock work with these?
4. On your website you only offer 235/35R19 in the front, can you do 245/35R19?
5. What is the suspension setup used to achieve this drop?

Looking to buy by April.

Thanks...
I'd like to know this too; in addition to whether these are spaced out. Looks good.
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Perfection!!!
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Originally Posted by adamz28
I'd like to know this too; in addition to whether these are spaced out. Looks good.
I'm not authority on the subject but I don't think there are spacers involved. Check out this guy: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...different.html

This guy is how I found out about the LC818s and he doesn't mention anything about spacers.

Considering the offsets 38F/30R I'm pretty sure there are no spacers in this setup.

So far I have seen 2 or 3 GS members running these LC818s but no mention of spacers, and probably 10 times as many IS250/350 members and still no mention of spacers.

Hopefully WheelDude will confirm (and give us a discount )
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Very nice look. Amazing how 19's can look good on such a large car as the GS with the right suspension setup.
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Originally Posted by anewname
I like.

1. How much for this exact setup?
2. How about with Continental DW instead?
3. How would a wheel lock work with these?
4. On your website you only offer 235/35R19 in the front, can you do 245/35R19?
5. What is the suspension setup used to achieve this drop?

Looking to buy by April.

Thanks...
All the pricing is listed on the product page, http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...a303b3c45693b2 .
For all other tire options you may want, give us a call (510) 651-2956, M-F 10am-5pm.

The wheel lock would work depending on the lug nut design.

You can do 245/35R19 if you like, for that.. give us a call.

The shop GS has Tein SS coilovers on it. Natural camber from the coilovers as the camber isn't adjustable.

Originally Posted by adamz28
I'd like to know this too; in addition to whether these are spaced out. Looks good.
No spacers used.

Originally Posted by anewname
I'm not authority on the subject but I don't think there are spacers involved. Check out this guy: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...different.html

This guy is how I found out about the LC818s and he doesn't mention anything about spacers.

Considering the offsets 38F/30R I'm pretty sure there are no spacers in this setup.

So far I have seen 2 or 3 GS members running these LC818s but no mention of spacers, and probably 10 times as many IS250/350 members and still no mention of spacers.

Hopefully WheelDude will confirm (and give us a discount )
For sure, no spacers are used, fits like a glove as is.

These wheels are in stock and ready to ship guys!
http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...a303b3c45693b2 .

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Old 02-28-12, 09:03 AM
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Looks fairly nice. Gives the 3GS a sports sedan aggressive look.
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Looks really good with that concave mash design
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I wanna get rear sizw put f/r on my awd gs
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Any modifications need to be done at these offsets? Also, can these be had in smoked chrome?


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