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so im REALLY close to buying some lexus gs wheels for my gen 5.5 and came across these. what do you think? i also wanted to ask some questions about tire size for 18 inch wheels. whats the lowest size on sidewall hight you would go without sacrificing much ride??
*i edited out the picture so people would quit dissing the rims and answer my sidewall question! lol*
Last edited by clarkgrizwald; 09-11-2007 at 07:31 PM.
go for GS wheels, the gen 5.5 SE V6 wheels (solara wheels painted gunmetal gray), or the new gen 2.5 solara sport graphite 5 spokes....they look very similar to the rav 4 sport wheels pictured above, but will better fit your car and theyre graphite to boot
ok yea forget those wheels. on to the tire question. the wheels were more like an instantanious side note even though the title is about them! (dont smoke weed boys and girls)
so im REALLY close to buying some lexus gs wheels for my gen 5.5 and came across these. what do you think? i also wanted to ask some questions about tire size for 18 inch wheels. whats the lowest size on sidewall hight you would go without sacrificing much ride??
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those are HUGE for a car -- Not to mention it won't fit a Gen 5 or 5.5 car. the recommended GS is what I would go with if I had a place that would sell it cheap.
Any mid thick 5 spoke would look good.
Finish would be your choice, but I would go with hyper black, gunmetal, or silver
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