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AristoScotland
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Hi All

Not posted for a while but have been watching and have used previous posts with great success.

I have been in the process of improving my 1998 GS300 (JZS-160) and have been looking for some nicer wheels to fit.

I am currently running 7spoke MK1 GS 16" but fancy something a bit bigger as have jsut fitted coilovers and dropped 30mm front and rear.

I am looking at a set of 17" multispoke IS200 wheels. I need a bit of help to find out if they will do what I want as follows:

Will they fit - stud pattern etc

Will the offset be OK - I want to fill the arches a little better and bring them out flush with the body

Will I need to fit wheel spacers to get them out level with the bodywork

The GS camber and wheel position seems to put the rears mainly inside the arches by quite a distance and appears to be angled in at the top.

Would like to get them sitting in square and flush.

Sorry for the rambling and hope this is enough information to help.

Thank you all in advance

Cheers

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