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just need some help on fitting 20s to a 1999 GS300.

i am from Sydney in Australia and noone has done this yet. if they have, then they aint telling anyone. so i was just wondering if there is anything i need to know.

i have lowered the car around 1.5inches. nothing too low. i am just hoping that the 20s are gonna fit on without too much of a pain.

if you could give me any help, then that would be awesome.

cheers... BGPMPN

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just need some help on fitting 20s to a 1999 GS300.

i am from Sydney in Australia and noone has done this yet. if they have, then they aint telling anyone. so i was just wondering if there is anything i need to know.

i have lowered the car around 1.5inches. nothing too low. i am just hoping that the 20s are gonna fit on without too much of a pain.

if you could give me any help, then that would be awesome.

cheers... BGPMPN

It is advisable for you to use the "search" feature on these forums before you ask questions that have been asked multiple times in the recent past. Search and ye shall find. I am too lazy to do this for you. :lol::lol::lol:

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I have a 98 GS300 with 20s and a 2" drop. I have no problems at all. One thing you might want to look into is the size of wheel you put on and the offset. My wheels are 20 x 8.5 and have 255/35/20 tires on them. However I dont know the offset of my wheels.

As you can see in the pictures the offset is probably minimal because the wheels do not have a lip, they are flush to the edge.

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i have a 2000 with 20's, stock height, no problem but i can hear alil bit when i make a u turn on right side, but thats only when the music is down.

I have a 98 GS300 with 20s and a 2" drop.  I have no problems at all.  One thing you might want to look into is the size of wheel you put on and the offset.  My wheels are 20 x 8.5 and have 255/35/20 tires on them.  However I dont know the offset of my wheels. 

As you can see in the pictures the offset is probably minimal because the wheels do not have a lip, they are flush to the edge.

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