what is the proper 20" wheel/tire size for gs400?
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I'm sure you will get alot of different opinions on this but I'll tell you waht i have and they fir perfect Nice and flush and they don't stick out passed the fender... Here ya go
Front- 20x8.5, 38 offset and 245 35 20 tire
Rear 20 x10, 42 or 43 offset can't remeber, 275 30 20 tire..
Hope this helps.... Good luck on the quest for wheels
Tony
Front- 20x8.5, 38 offset and 245 35 20 tire
Rear 20 x10, 42 or 43 offset can't remeber, 275 30 20 tire..
Hope this helps.... Good luck on the quest for wheels
Tony
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staggard give a very nice aggressive look and also gives you a wider wheels and tirs out back for grip on the rear wheel drive car.
as far as offsets
20x8.5 front +36 to +44 should be fine with no rubbing and lowering, no fendor work needed whie using 245/35, 245/30,
20x10 out back +38 to +48 would be fine with no work needed, no rubbing and either a 265/30 275/30 285/30 tires.
as far as offsets
20x8.5 front +36 to +44 should be fine with no rubbing and lowering, no fendor work needed whie using 245/35, 245/30,
20x10 out back +38 to +48 would be fine with no work needed, no rubbing and either a 265/30 275/30 285/30 tires.
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Originally Posted by bluelex
20x10 out back +38 to +48 would be fine with no work needed, no rubbing and either a 265/30 275/30 285/30 tires.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
what about 245/35/20 on a 9.5"front, 255/35/20 on a 10" rear?
As for staggered, the wheel well in the rear is deeper than the front. So to fill it better, you need a wider wheel. This is for aesthetics. There are also performance ramifications because the GS is RWD. Having wider tires will give you a larger contact patch to help grab better. With more tires to the ground, though, you will also get more road feedback in terms of feel and sound.
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I have 20 X 9 +38 in front with 245/35/20 tires and I have no problems unless I really drop her down on the coilovers. Occasionally I have a slight rub when turning the wheel full-on when backing out in reverse, but nothing significant IMO. Out back I have 20 X 10 +43 with 285/30/20 and they are fine. Of course the camber and drop height will have effects and if you are at stock height and no negative camber I think my wheels would rub the fender liner on bumps.
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Originally Posted by Neo
9.5s will fit in front but it will take just the right offset and some fender work. In the rear, 255s are a bit skinny for a 10" rear.
will a 255 rear throw off the odometer too much?
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
thanks neo.
will a 255 rear throw off the odometer too much?
will a 255 rear throw off the odometer too much?
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
there is a local sale price on that size... sorry i'm being a little cheep cheep.
it's also a 35-series tire, not 30-series. i guess that's even worse?
it's also a 35-series tire, not 30-series. i guess that's even worse?
Also unless you get custom made wheels, i'd stay away from 20x9.5 on the front axle that is what you call a "tuner" style, meaning every component has to perfectly complement the other in order for it to work (wheels, tires, spec, etc)
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
it's also a 35-series tire, not 30-series. i guess that's even worse?
With 255s, you are not maximizing the benefits while having to live with the drawback. The typical size is a good amount over OEM already and the 255/35 is making it a bit worse.
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Originally Posted by Benjamin T
thanks neo.
what tire brands do u recommend? i'm finding very limited choices in 20" sizes, hence my 255 question.
what tire brands do u recommend? i'm finding very limited choices in 20" sizes, hence my 255 question.
As for tire pressure, I run 39 on mine.
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39psi both front/rear?
the local sale was on the falken azenis fk451 (i think that's what it's called)... but the biggest tire they had was 255/35/20, hence all the questions.
michelin is too stratospheric in cost for me... i'll look into the nitto/toyo options.
thanks neo.
the local sale was on the falken azenis fk451 (i think that's what it's called)... but the biggest tire they had was 255/35/20, hence all the questions.
michelin is too stratospheric in cost for me... i'll look into the nitto/toyo options.
thanks neo.