OEM wheels
#2
i have stock ls460 18" wheels, "new" like they had about 200 miles on them before i put on the 22", with almost new tires as well (again, 200 miles) would that interest you?
#3
If you're not after a set which would include the rim, tire & TPMS, then you may want to consider what I recently did. Brand new OEM wheels (rims) will cost you a small fortune. Your best bet is a set of take-offs - rims that have been removed from new cars and replaced with larger or after-market rims. Some dealers may hold on to these, but many of these take-offs are sold off to re-sellers. Ebay has some good examples, and I recently purchased a set of four 18" nine-spoke rims from one such re-seller out of Phoenix for $275 + $60 shipping. The rims were carefully packaged and arrived flawless, including the Lexus center caps within three days.
Here are my wheels after "snow" tire mounting:
Here are my wheels after "snow" tire mounting:
#5
I second what Burnaby said. A couple years ago I bought a virtually brand new set of wheels for my wife's Jag for $195 plus $40 shipping on eBay. One wheel alone from the dealer was $250. Plus I didn't have any sales tax!
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