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Old 03-08-2023, 02:29 PM
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24" Tires on G-550??

Ordered a set of 24x10 front and 24x10.5 Rear wheels with a slight concave/staggered design (offset of 20 less on rear wheel) to go on my 2019 G550 with a widestar kit. I was hoping to do 305/35/24 Nitto Terra Tires all the way around. But after
but after hours and hours of research, I realized its not going to happen without some serious modifications.

The correct tire size to clear the front would be 295/30/24.
If I ran those and the same toyo tires in a 305/35/24, which should fit, would that look strange or mess with the truck?
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295/30 in front and 305/35 in back? That's not good for the 4matic. The tires have to be the same height.
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Originally Posted by taffylo
Ordered a set of 24x10 front and 24x10.5 Rear wheels with a slight concave/staggered design (offset of 20 less on rear wheel) to go on my 2019 G550 with a widestar kit. I was hoping to do 305/35/24 Nitto Terra Tires all the way around. But after
but after hours and hours of research, I realized its not going to happen without some serious modifications.

The correct tire size to clear the front would be 295/30/24.
If I ran those and the same toyo tires in a 305/35/24, which should fit, would that look strange or mess with the truck?
Thanks
You definitely don't want to run different diameter tires on the front and rear sets. A 295/30R24 tire is going to give you less than 3" of sidewall height pavement to rim edge -- it won't take much of a pothole to ding a rim. You might want to stop at Walgreens and pickup a hemorrhoid cushion (lol).
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Been through it. Actually have the other set of Anrky 24" new up for sale because I was dumb. Didn't need 2 sets. Nonetheless they really should be 24x10.5 all the way around the small diff in size because there so big would be hard to tell that they're staggered so Performance should really be the same. But everyone different. Toyo 305 series tire will rub in the front in the inner most lining when you turn the wheel. Thats it. I have it In the barn but they fit and won't mess with the car in anyway. Yokohama 295 35 24 or Vredstein 295 30 24 only options. I think there might be 1 other. In running the Yokohamas now.
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Im actually going to try to put a set of HRE 23"×10.5 on here right now its why I came on the site. Went to the other Gwagon. That fitment really is the best. When you extend the wheel to 24" there really isn't any concave at all. You will see. You would have to re-extend the weel out another .5 wide to get the concivity back at 23"..almost no concave at 24x10.5...however it does fill the wheel well all the way so it still looks good. The 23" was perfect as far as fitment and look with concave i have both mounted to 2 different G63s in garage now. 24x10.5 and 23x10.5

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You definitely don't want to run different diameter tires on the front and rear sets. A 295/30R24 tire is going to give you less than 3" of sidewall height pavement to rim edge -- it won't take much of a pothole to ding a rim. You might want to stop at Walgreens and pickup a hemorrhoid cushion (lol).
295 30 24 you could be right thats pretty tiny. But 295 35 24 Yokohama is what I run now theyre great. Performance is totally fine tires are made very well these days technology in how they design them has come along way. That Yokohama 295 35 runs like a regular tire almost. I've hit potholes. Taken tight corners they stick really well
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
Got my wheels and tires in. I went with the 305/35/24 nitto recon's.

As far as fitment goes. My rear wheels are 24x10.5 +10 offset. No issues

Front wheels are 24x10 +30 offset. I added a 20mm spacer on the fronts to match the rears. I had some pretty harsh rubbing on the outside of the inner fender liner. Removing or triming down the little flares on there may have helped. But definitely pushing in the outter bottom corner of the finder liner just about a 1/4" would have solved it I believe.
I decided to just remove the wheel spacers and there is no rubbing issues in the front except for in reverse. It rubs a bit in reverse and trimming down the flares on the liner will for sure solve the problem.
I am getting some work done to the truck next month and will have the shop play with it. I will keep you guys posted for anyone else running into this issue in the future.
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Thanks for the feedback guys.
Got my wheels and tires in. I went with the 305/35/24 nitto recon's.

As far as fitment goes. My rear wheels are 24x10.5 +10 offset. No issues

Front wheels are 24x10 +30 offset. I added a 20mm spacer on the fronts to match the rears. I had some pretty harsh rubbing on the outside of the inner fender liner. Removing or triming down the little flares on there may have helped. But definitely pushing in the outter bottom corner of the finder liner just about a 1/4" would have solved it I believe.
I decided to just remove the wheel spacers and there is no rubbing issues in the front except for in reverse. It rubs a bit in reverse and trimming down the flares on the liner will for sure solve the problem.
I am getting some work done to the truck next month and will have the shop play with it. I will keep you guys posted for anyone else running into this issue in the future.
Cheers
great to hear thats a great setup. I have a 305 toyo in the garage someone bought just waiting for them to come get them. Its because u have a 305 tire on the car. You'll never not rub unless u either cut or let the wheel make a whole or space on its own from cutting the wheel. The only option someone has is a 295/35 which i have now, or 295/30 as direct fit no problems ever. I liked the 305 though. If someone can put up with the rubbing its a great tire.
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How much are you asking for your anrky wheels? Pics?

Originally Posted by Wcdetail
Been through it. Actually have the other set of Anrky 24" new up for sale because I was dumb. Didn't need 2 sets. Nonetheless they really should be 24x10.5 all the way around the small diff in size because there so big would be hard to tell that they're staggered so Performance should really be the same. But everyone different. Toyo 305 series tire will rub in the front in the inner most lining when you turn the wheel. Thats it. I have it In the barn but they fit and won't mess with the car in anyway. Yokohama 295 35 24 or Vredstein 295 30 24 only options. I think there might be 1 other. In running the Yokohamas now.
How much are you asking for your anrky wheels? Pics?
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How much are you asking for your anrky wheels? Pics?
Hi where you located. Wheels I can do $7k. They all in they’re boxes never used that set but I do love them. Just too many sets for the car at this point. New after tax and shipping were about $16k from Anrky. I’m in Los Angeles my names David if you’d like to talk . (747)4630233.
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Post a pic of the wheels for those of us who are too lazy to look them up.
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Post a pic of the wheels for those of us who are too lazy to look them up.
Anrky an18 New, 24x10.5 et18….. They’re as big and wide as any wheel company will make without having to actually start shrinking the wheel smaller. I have the same size and dimension on the Gwagon now just a different Anrky wheel. It’s a direct fit no modification needed I have tire options. It also lifts the GWagon up about an inch taller looks pretty cool. If someone puts they’re GWagon next to another one with the setup it’s noticeably about an inch bigger.





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