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[WTA] Offset for a set of 20" for Lexus GS350, Need to know the offset for this ride
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TSnd_4ever
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Nov 9 2012, 12:09 PM, updated 14y ago
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Hey there guys, I would like to ask you guys on what's the offset should I ensure that it fits well onto a Lexus GS350? The stock ride came with 17" & it looked like a sissy with those small little wheels...... I've decided to go slam in a set of 20" but dunno what kind of offset should I be looking at. Currently have few sets of Japan made wheels in mind, namely Work Riverside, Work Rezax, Work E05, E10 & Kranze Vishunu. Budget for a brand new set of wheels without tires is not more than RM15K but I need to get the offset right in the 1st place before proceeding to purchase. Just as reference for which particular Lexus GS350 I'm referring to, this is the exact same model: [attachmentid=3146745] [attachmentid=3146747]
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shinjo
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Nov 10 2012, 12:07 PM
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wonder why u wanna bother with the offset... normal rim utilise a +40 to +45 offset.. i dun think u wanna go beyond +30 offset.
u think ur car is monter truck meh ~~~
(more smaller number, more outbound the rim will be)
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TSnd_4ever
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Nov 10 2012, 05:16 PM
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QUOTE(shinjo @ Nov 10 2012, 12:07 PM) wonder why u wanna bother with the offset... normal rim utilise a +40 to +45 offset.. i dun think u wanna go beyond +30 offset. u think ur car is monter truck meh ~~~ (more smaller number, more outbound the rim will be) The reason I asked is because I would like to have an offset look feel for a big D-segment sedan car of mine. Original wheels' offset is +40 & the closest I came across for a Lexus IS250 aftermarket wheels is +32 & honestly I felt it's a bit too deep dished. Anyway, I managed to get to know from S'porean Lexus owner that it's best to fit a set of +35 offset 20" wheels if I would like to have it practically nice to drive as daily ride. Thanks for your reply & appreciated it a lot.
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