Widest wheel on 2014 Lexus GS F Sport
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Widest wheel on 2014 Lexus GS F Sport
I've been lurking and looking trying to figure out if a 10.5" rear would fit on the FSport. Couldn't find an answer for certain, but apparently it DOES fit on an IS. Can anyone help me? what's the offset to use?
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I have own 2013 & Currently own a 14 and run the same fitment your requesting.
My 2014 / Lowered on BC Coilovers 20x9 et 35 and 20x10.5 et 45
My 2014 Lowered on RSR Super Down
Same Fitment " Just fatter Tires "
My 2013 GS350 F Sport
BC Coilvoer 20x9 et 35 & 20x10.5 Et 45
My 2014 / Lowered on BC Coilovers 20x9 et 35 and 20x10.5 et 45
My 2014 Lowered on RSR Super Down
Same Fitment " Just fatter Tires "
My 2013 GS350 F Sport
BC Coilvoer 20x9 et 35 & 20x10.5 Et 45
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I'm looking at a lot of different options... I was told 10.5 won't fit without fenderwork and here I see people getting it done, even getting a tuck with a lowered car!
I'm probably going to keep stock ride height, if i lower will use tanabe springs. some of the wheels I like don't have custom offsets which is really pissing me off.
I'm probably going to keep stock ride height, if i lower will use tanabe springs. some of the wheels I like don't have custom offsets which is really pissing me off.
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I have 20 x 10.5 +40 in the rear with stock fenders and slammed with no rubbing at all.
The tires used as well as the offset will determine whether or not you need to roll/trim the fenders. I use 275 Sumitomo HTRZ's and they are narrower than other tires of the same size so I didn't need to roll my fenders.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...xon-x-rsr.html
The tires used as well as the offset will determine whether or not you need to roll/trim the fenders. I use 275 Sumitomo HTRZ's and they are narrower than other tires of the same size so I didn't need to roll my fenders.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/gs-...xon-x-rsr.html
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I'm going with 20x8.5 F +32 and 20x10 +42 R - - - My wheels have not been released yet so I'll wait to post up. I will pre-install the springs before I get the wheels and tires. This way I can see the drop but I'm sure there would be no rubbing. I'm tying to find out how to get these front lip spoilers but it's slow going since Think has not gotten back to me.
As for the wheels, they are not as aggressive as the 20x10.5 - The lowest offset I saw was +40 so I think a +42 would be fine with .9" poke vs 1" poke. same with the front, I saw a low of +30 with a 9" front, so with a 8.5" front a +32 should be fine. Again not quite as aggressive. The car should be a little bias toward oversteer which is fine as well.
Thanks for your help.
As for the wheels, they are not as aggressive as the 20x10.5 - The lowest offset I saw was +40 so I think a +42 would be fine with .9" poke vs 1" poke. same with the front, I saw a low of +30 with a 9" front, so with a 8.5" front a +32 should be fine. Again not quite as aggressive. The car should be a little bias toward oversteer which is fine as well.
Thanks for your help.