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Im planning to get rid of my alloys, at the moment i have 20 inch alloys, but im getting a bit tired of the rough ride.

Looking to purchase 19inch, can you tell me what size tyres i should get and make please.

also i have had the car lowered by 35mm.

I would like to fill up the wheel well as much as possible with out it rubbing, and have a more comfortable ride.

Many Thanks in advance.

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Im planning to get rid of my alloys, at the moment i have 20 inch alloys, but im getting a bit tired of the rough ride.

B) Looking to purchase 19inch, can you tell me what size tyres i should get and make please.

also i have had the car lowered by 35mm.

I would like to fill up the wheel well as much as possible with out it rubbing, and have a more comfortable ride.

Many Thanks in advance.

Hi, i've got 19'' on mine and i've got 245 x 30x19'' on the front,265x35x19'' on the rear,but i only lowered the car by 20mm,and i don't have any rubbing,even with a full load of human FAT :D .The only thing is to get the right wheel off set.My off set is 37mm to 40mm,but could only get 35mm off set for the front,so i got around this by adding a 3mm spacer.Onthe front 114x9,5 35mm off set with 1'' lip,On the rear114x10''x40mm off set and a 2'' lip.U should also check if your is the some as mine because mine is 2005 GS430 with a big brake pack B) so u might get away with a 35mm off set.Hope this helps B)

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Im planning to get rid of my alloys, at the moment i have 20 inch alloys, but im getting a bit tired of the rough ride.

B) Looking to purchase 19inch, can you tell me what size tyres i should get and make please.

also i have had the car lowered by 35mm.

I would like to fill up the wheel well as much as possible with out it rubbing, and have a more comfortable ride.

Many Thanks in advance.

Hi, i've got 19'' on mine and i've got 245 x 30x19'' on the front,265x35x19'' on the rear,but i only lowered the car by 20mm,and i don't have any rubbing,even with a full load of human FAT :D .The only thing is to get the right wheel off set.My off set is 37mm to 40mm,but could only get 35mm off set for the front,so i got around this by adding a 3mm spacer.Onthe front 114x9,5 35mm off set with 1'' lip,On the rear114x10''x40mm off set and a 2'' lip.U should also check if your is the some as mine because mine is 2005 GS430 with a big brake pack B) so u might get away with a 35mm off set.Hope this helps B)

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what style do you recommend, im what something understated, but still says lexus.

mk1 sport alloys. only in 18". however i think they'd be the best option. you can get them from the dealer for around £900. 8.5" front, 10" rear.

toms alloys look good also, but you'll have to pay a high price.

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what style do you recommend, im what something understated, but still says lexus.

mk1 sport alloys. only in 18". however i think they'd be the best option. you can get them from the dealer for around £900. 8.5" front, 10" rear.

toms alloys look good also, but you'll have to pay a high price.

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