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This will help you decide best wheel/tire combo. 8)

http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html

Here is another great link that I found.

It is a great resource when looking at different tire sizes. It also shows speedo corrections. It is very similar to the link posted except that it also provides illustrations. The graphic shows your stock tire selection in an outline overlaid on your new tire selection.

I love pictures!!

Here it is:

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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One of the nicest tire size calculators I've found is at http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp. It lets you compare current size to others for replacements or inching up or down.

Now, with that I have been able to determine that I can replace my existing 225/60R16 tires on my factory wheels with a set of 245/45ZR18 tires on a new set of ADR Sterling 18 wheels with a 38mm offset.... (maybe) and the diameter is nearly identical (0.23% difference) however, my question is this;

The new tires I'm thinking about getting (already have the rims) are exactly 20mm wider and the new rims have 38mm offset. Will these actually fit OK? Or must I stay with a tire width closer to the original (225 or 235).

I do not know the factory rim offset and whether or not the new setup I'm after will touch anywhere.

Any suggestions?

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This will help you decide best wheel/tire combo. 8)  

http://www.dakota-truck.net/TIRECALC/tirecalc.html

Also...I can help too. Either email me or call me. I'm here to help! Thanks! :)

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I hope you get this;Im a new member still trying to figure out how this websites works. But I just bought my IS 350 and I decided on 20's for shoes. Would you think that it would rub at all? Or would you recommend specs for my car. My main concern is "ride". I wanna make sure it still runs smooth.

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I'v never seen anything ride smooth with 20's unluss there huge money wheels.... beware

I JUST BOUGHT A 2007 LEXUS GS 350,AND I ALSO JUST BOUGHT SOME 20ZZ.. WHAT IS THE BEST TIRE SIZE TO GO WITH?

check out the tire calculator on www.1010tires.com. They do a good job with that.

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I heard this from my Lexus Service manager, but could have misunderstood. CAN ANYONE help confirm. He told me one of his customers installed GS non-stagger tires on his IS350. Of course this is a way to be able to rotate and be able to use longer, I realize Im giving up performance! That is what I want to do. Can anyone please help?

Thank you!

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