Aceshigh Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Just picked up my 2nd Lexus ES300 2 months ago Bought one for my mother, '97 Silver/Beige 67K 2 owners , $7500 cash Carfax verified. Bought one for myself today, '98 Black/Gray 55K 1 owner, $9000 + tax (Dealership) Carfax verified. Purpose is to replace my SUV gas guzzler as my daily driver backup vehicle. I'm looking at rims and options right now to see what my best bets are for size. I don't want to sacrifice TOO much ride quality , so 20" are out of the question. I'm looking mainly at 17" and 18" options, so post em up and lets see those rides. B)
steviej Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 These are 18" Enkeis on my 02 ES. They are going up for sale next week cause they don't fit my GS.
Aceshigh Posted May 31, 2008 Author Posted May 31, 2008 Forgot to mention, what Backspacing is needed for an ES300 all around ??
steviej Posted May 31, 2008 Posted May 31, 2008 Forgot to mention, what Backspacing is needed for an ES300 all around ?? honestly, I don't know. My tire guy set me up with the enkies. He took care of the offset and the obtained the correct hub centering rings. I want to say the ES offset is a 35mm but may be wrong. I would also say that the offset doesn't change with each year. I know the OEM 16" rims fit perfectly on a 2001 ES. You can go to Tirerack.com and pose that question to them. steviej
justin97 Posted June 1, 2008 Posted June 1, 2008 stock is300 17ich wheel,ran a 215/50r17 speedo was correct. small spacer on rear so my tires would not rub(not z rated tired didnt rub) but there is she was...
Aceshigh Posted June 2, 2008 Author Posted June 2, 2008 ES350 17" here. You have any rubbing issues?? I noticed these are 1" wider then the stock rims that came on the '98 ES300 that I'm picking up. 15 x 6J width is stock. I was checking these GS350 rims out, but they are 7.5" wide rims.....not sure if a spacer is necessary http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SET-OF-OEM-...bayphotohosting
blk_on_blk Posted June 2, 2008 Posted June 2, 2008 18" Alba Blaze on 1995 ES300... no spacers, no rubbing... ride is smooth as glass on the interstate.
Kioto Posted June 3, 2008 Posted June 3, 2008 1999 ES300: Borbet type FS 18"x7.5 with Goodyear Eagle F1's 225/40ZR18. I took out the stock rims and put these in, no rubbing unless i have heavy people in the back and hit a pothole or a ditch. I didn't need spacers and i wish i put 19" rims since i'd fit perfectly. Ninja Edit: By heavy i mean 3x 170lb+ people in the back.
Lexusfreak Posted June 3, 2008 Posted June 3, 2008 ES350 17" here. You have any rubbing issues?? I noticed these are 1" wider then the stock rims that came on the '98 ES300 that I'm picking up. 15 x 6J width is stock. I was checking these GS350 rims out, but they are 7.5" wide rims.....not sure if a spacer is necessary http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/SET-OF-OEM-...bayphotohosting Mine were 'plug & play' with the same offset as my previous alloys. I was actually going to buy that exact set.....'hyper silver' but I did not like that vendor's attitude when I asked him a couple of questions. There are lot's of choices if your going with an OE Lexus wheel.
polypride5 Posted June 26, 2008 Posted June 26, 2008 Aye... Fellas I just got a Lexus ES300 for 4987.00 STEAL.... with92K.... I have a lot of money left over and want to put some rims and maybe tint windows. Im from Illinois but living from Arkansas for school and you can completely black out windows here. I was wondering what looks best and is thier anything else also.. wanting to put in dvd for my daughter.... Does rims take and tire size take away for mileage? Thanks Boys.....Ma'a
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