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Hey guys, I’ve been reading on here for quite a while but this is my first post. I’m wanting to get an extra set of wheels and tires. Does anyone know for sure if gt500 wheels/tires will fit on a 350? I know they’re wider and use a 20 inch wheel but not sure about the offsets on the 500 wheels. I’m easily confused when talking wheels and offsets so just wondering if anyone here knows or has tried this setup on a gt350. Thanks for any help. Jason
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Also interested in this. Looking to buy 20’s that would work on the 350 now and then GT500 later. Pending vehicle upgrade...
 
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I found a set, just want to make sure They’ll fit before I purchase them.
 

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I found a set, just want to make sure They’ll fit before I purchase them.
I would like to know the answer as well. There are quite a few more tire options and I don't want to spend 5k on a set of wheels (Signature's stuff is amazing though).

I read somewhere the GT500 fronts are 5mm different on offset, but I don't know what direction.

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Here’s the GT500 offsets
Front 20x11 with 32 offset
Rear 20x11 with 50 offset
 

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to add to Jbraun I believe the stock 350 offsets are:
19x10.5 et 30
19x11 et 62

350R
19x11 ET 24
19x11.5 ET 56
 

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Well I decided to roll the dice and give them a shot. I’ll report back when I get them on the car
 

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@Jbraun2828 , just so you know, based on the given offsets in this thread:

with the gt500 wheels...
-fronts will poke 4mm more than stock (.15" so not very noticeable)
-rears will poke 12mm more than stock (almost 1/2")

should look pretty good. post pics when done.
 

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Surprising the 500 has narrower rear wheels than a 350R.
 

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I would like to know the answer as well. There are quite a few more tire options and I don't want to spend 5k on a set of wheels (Signature's stuff is amazing though).

I read somewhere the GT500 fronts are 5mm different on offset, but I don't know what direction.

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I agree on this. Alot of companies asking upwards of 5-6k, some not even including tires. They are nice but we need just some cheaper alternatives and not rims we have to worry about just as much as the carbon fibers.
 

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I’m interested in this too. Take some close up photos of the rear fitment. There is a slight poke with the current OEM wheels (non-R). This extra 1/2” of poke may be enough to look off. Thanks
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