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Old 02-17-16, 09:09 PM
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Default 2013 gs350 f-sport wheels will get my 3rd gs350?

Hello guys
My brother's friend just bought new wheels and tires for his 2013 gs350 awd.
I have 2008 gs350 awd with stock wheels.
Here is my question do you know if 2013 gs wheels will fit on my car without rubbing issue or others?
I search on Google but can't find any good infos
Please advise
Thank you
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yes, I have staggered f-sports. Im lowered on coils and run a 20mm spacer in the back. Will probably get a 15mm for the front with shaved rear/rolled fronts. -2.5 degrees all around (running SPC control arms in the back)

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Originally Posted by tcr101
yes, I have staggered f-sports. Im lowered on coils and run a 20mm spacer in the back. Will probably get a 15mm for the front with shaved rear/rolled fronts. -2.5 degrees all around (running SPC control arms in the back)
My car is completely stock so if I put these wheels on my car will they fit with no problems or will I have to get spacers as well like you did? I have a 2011 GS 350. Thanks

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They'll fit without spacers, but if you wanna be flush you will need spacers
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Originally Posted by tcr101
They'll fit without spacers, but if you wanna be flush you will need spacers
What size do you recommend? 15 for the front and 20 for back like you mentioned?

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Depends on how flush or how much poke you going for. I currently have a 20mm in the back and need something for the front. I haven't measured, but been considering swapping the 20mm to the front and a 25mm for the rear.




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Originally Posted by tcr101
Depends on how flush or how much poke you going for. I currently have a 20mm in the back and need something for the front. I haven't measured, but been considering swapping the 20mm to the front and a 25mm for the rear.
I personally would like it to be flush. no poking for me lol. so with 20 up front and 25 in the rear you think they'll be flush.
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You'll have slight poke with those . I think ideal would be 15mm up front and 20mm.
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Originally Posted by tcr101
You'll have slight poke with those . I think ideal would be 15mm up front and 20mm.
thanks buddy I really appreciate it
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What's a poke?
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Not the best diagrams, but always easier to see than try to explain it. The rim "pokes" out from the fenders.
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Originally Posted by tcr101
They'll fit without spacers, but if you wanna be flush you will need spacers
This is interesting. I always thought it needed spacers because it wouldnt fit properly like not clearing the calipers.
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