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well a friend of mine has a set that he would let me borrow but he says that it would not fit :( and that i have need spacers and extend my rear lugs.. they are 19 inches..

im just wondering if its true? thanks.

edit- sup boys. i got a set of these rims

front 19x8.5

rear 19x9.5

couple of questions now.

do i need to use spacers?

do i need to extend the rear lugs?

or

can i just put tires on these and go?

btw what size tires for the front and what size for rear? gonna be on a 99 gs300 will post pics when i get home from class.

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my turbo civic and my new lexo ;)

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anyone know what kind of rims these are? and how much i can sell them for? i have all four needs new tires. looks good but i want my new rims on.. ;)

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well a friend of mine has a set that he would let me borrow but he says that it would not fit :(  and that i have need spacers and extend my rear lugs.. they are 19 inches..

im just wondering if its true? thanks.

what you would need to know is the offset of the wheels and also what size tires are on the rims. if the offset is not correct or the tires are too big then the tires might rub, or the wheels just might not fit at all. the other thing is the bolt pattern. your car has a 5 x 114.3 bolt pattern and the wheels have to match that. if you want a little more informations check out this link.

http://www.lexusgonewild.com/articles/WheelFitment.shtml

hope i've helped

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thanks alot for ur reply.. im so new to the lexus family.. i used to own a 1993 civic dx hatchback w/ a swap and turbocharged. well i still have it.. :)

but i think i might sell it.. after driving the gs300 for the past two weeks.. ahah i dont wanna go back to the civic.

does anyone have a pic of a gs w/ these wheels? i would love to see em thanks for ur time.

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sup boys. i got a set of these rims

frong 19x8.5

rear 19x9.5

couple of questions now.

do i need to use spacers?

do i need to extend the rear lugs?

or

can i just put tires on these and go?

btw what size tires for the front and what size for rear? gonna be on a 99 gs300 will post pics when i get home from class.

Posted

When the last person posted did you think you might need to answer what they asked you?

They did ask the pertinent info you left out,find that out then post it if you want an answer.

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oh im sorry.. i forgot to answer that. and i dont even know it :( i bought it off of ebay and he said it fits gs's so im not sure.

thats y im just asking whoever dealt w/ these wheels on their gs's what they had to do to make them fit.

and also i got two tires today sizes 265/30/19 would those be good for the back?

got them from my brother.

any help would be appreciated sorry for the lil info

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ook emailed the guy that sold me the rims.. his reply was

40mm offset on the 19x8.5 - 45mm offset on the 19x9.5.

I will think the that site at the meantime. Thanks again. Henrik

so what does that tell u? please help i want these rims on asap.

and this is striaght from the ad.

This auction is for a set of 4 Brand New 19" Staggered Size: Two 19x8.5 (40mm offset) - Two 19x9.5 (45mm offset) - Titanium Silver/Polished Lip "Real Axis" Supermesh Wheels, Lug Pattern: 5x114.3 (or 5x4.5) To fit 5 lug cars, ie: Lexus SC LS and GS 300 / 400 / 430 models - Late model Toyota Supra (TT models maybe), Mazda RX7, G35 Sedans (non-Brembo G35 may require spacers) Ford Mustangs and many more but please double check fittment with a pro or a tire/wheel shop before Bidding.

Please Note: These quality "Genuine Axis" wheels Retail at over $1600 - Save Huge and Bid with confidence.

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Although not the most aggressive offsets, they will fit the GS. The 265/30 should work fine for the rear too although 275/30 would bea better size. If you are keeping the 265, a matching front size would be 235/35. If you can stand for the front to be slightly larger diameter, 245/35 would work best.

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thanks neo.. so these rims would go on my gs300 w/ no spacers? yeah the front of my gs is kinda low but the rear has about a finger gap. the front has none. so i think i'd have to go 235/35 in front.

ok thanks alot neo ur the only one that knows :) hope anyone else can confirm this. thanks guyz

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thanks neo.. so these rims would go on my gs300 w/ no spacers?  yeah the front of my gs is kinda low but the rear has about a finger gap. the front has none. so i think i'd have to go 235/35 in front.

ok thanks alot neo ur the only one that knows :) hope anyone else can confirm this. thanks guyz

Although not the most aggressive offsets, they will fit the GS. 

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thanks neo.. so these rims would go on my gs300 w/ no spacers?  yeah the front of my gs is kinda low but the rear has about a finger gap. the front has none. so i think i'd have to go 235/35 in front.

ok thanks alot neo ur the only one that knows :) hope anyone else can confirm this. thanks guyz

The only reasons (in general) you may need spacers are:

1. You have a BBK and you need to clear the calipers

2. You want to push the wheels more flushed with the fenders.

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