LS430 Wheel Fitment Reference Guide
#46
Lexus Test Driver
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#47
Intermediate
I appreciate the input and feedback, i was just trying to get it across that i was running a 19” wheel and not a 20”. I chose to go the 19” route specifically because after doing some research i learned you could run a more aggressive offset with less bodywork than running a 20”. I eventually will probably step lip them up to a 20” when im ready to do full on body work and a repaint when i order my kit, but for right now i just wanted as aggressive a setup as i could fit without doing the serious body work. Plus living in iowa my resources for doing the kind of bodywork required for cutting/shaving fenders is limited. Nobody around here understands what im trying to do basically, lol! im not sure the overall diameter, but i was planning on running a 245/30/19 in the front and a 265/30/19 in the back. The OP is running a 35 series, with 225/255 so i wanted to try to avoid a big stretch by going with a shorter sidewall. I ran 245/35/19 on my 9.5” wide +25 squared set up on my AWD 3GS with just a rear fender roll, and thats about as big of a stretch as i want to go if possible... Im also planning on running fully adjustable control arms, and 1.5° or 2° Negative camber. This car isnt my daily, more of my toy.
Im in week 2 of the 12-18 week wait for my Ordens to be built and shipped😩 the wait suuuuuucks!
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FortuneLS (06-08-18)
#48
yeah that could be true if you have an overall smaller diameter to help the camber set in at the right time but if you are using all the arms back there you wont have a problem because you can get more camber out of it but on stock arms you cant. Looking forward to seeing your wheels they are on of my favorites besides my Work wheels I am running now
#50
Well, theyre FINALLY here! 16 weeks later... now ill probably just wait til spring to put them on since crappy weather is fast approaching the midwest... fronts on the left, rears on the right. They are (F) 19x9.5 +26 standard disc and (R) 19x10.5 +25 Low disc. Not quite as much lip as i wanted, but ill eventually rebuild them and step them up to a 20”
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Coolrickey (03-18-22)
#51
Driver School Candidate
Hey folks, I’ve been searching here and I’m trying to figure out what mods if any are needed to fit the BMW 7 series Style 95 Borbet wheels? I have stock suspension and brakes. I know that I will need to have the wheels re-drilled to 5x114.3 lug pattern, but do I need to change the hub bore size? Will I need to roll or cut my rear fenders? My plan is to eventually go with some BC Racing Coilovers and drop it to a one finger gap all around because it’s my DD.
#52
Intermediate
Hey folks, I’ve been searching here and I’m trying to figure out what mods if any are needed to fit the BMW 7 series Style 95 Borbet wheels? I have stock suspension and brakes. I know that I will need to have the wheels re-drilled to 5x114.3 lug pattern, but do I need to change the hub bore size? Will I need to roll or cut my rear fenders? My plan is to eventually go with some BC Racing Coilovers and drop it to a one finger gap all around because it’s my DD.
#54
Driver School Candidate
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Hey guys will a set of 19 x 8 +43 fronts and 19 x 9 +35 rears on a mild drop from stock to maintain driveability be too conservative or sunken? What size tires and or spacers would I need for a flush look? TIA.
#56
Driver School Candidate
Hey guys,
I have a 2002 LS430 UL with a stock suspension and was looking to get a set of 19” wheels for the car this summer. I don’t know a whole lot about wheel dimensions and sizing. This thread has been helpful but it’s also got me wondering what exact dimensions do I need to look for to avoid body work/rubbing and ensure that I’ll be able to clear my brake calipers? Maybe it doesn’t exist but I thought I’d ask specificallly and see what kind of feedback those who are smarter have to offer. Thanks!
I have a 2002 LS430 UL with a stock suspension and was looking to get a set of 19” wheels for the car this summer. I don’t know a whole lot about wheel dimensions and sizing. This thread has been helpful but it’s also got me wondering what exact dimensions do I need to look for to avoid body work/rubbing and ensure that I’ll be able to clear my brake calipers? Maybe it doesn’t exist but I thought I’d ask specificallly and see what kind of feedback those who are smarter have to offer. Thanks!
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TTurboPimp (08-09-22)
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Driver School Candidate
I don't want to spend more than $800 on a set of 4 if I can help it. Which I know makes my options list considerably less. As far as offset I don't really even know?
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Discount Tire (03-11-19)
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Hello with questions
I just purchased a 2006 ls430 jn dark grey, and i have my eyes on some wheels that i want to put on the lex. My question is will a staggered set up like this work.. 20x9 +30 and 20x11 +35.... also what tire size would you suggest i like a mild stretch...
i will be static until i can buy a air management system
thanks guys
i will be static until i can buy a air management system
thanks guys