19" OEM Rim Size
#1
Lexus Test Driver
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19" OEM Rim Size
Does anyone know the exact OEM rim specifications for 19 in rims? I couldn't find it anywhere.
I don't want to lower my car or modify it any way other than putting on some new rims.
I'm thinking about Vossen matte graphite, but I wanted to match the OEM rim and tire size precisely.
http://www.vossenwheels.com/wheels/vfs1
I like the darker look of rims and I think it will contrast nicely on my white car. However, I don't want black or glossy black as that's just overboard for my taste.
Are they 19x8.5 all the way around? My car came standard with 18 inchers.
Also, just out of curiosity, but if I only get four and keep my OEM 18 inch spare, will that be an issue if I have to use that spare in the event of a flat?
Thanks!
I don't want to lower my car or modify it any way other than putting on some new rims.
I'm thinking about Vossen matte graphite, but I wanted to match the OEM rim and tire size precisely.
http://www.vossenwheels.com/wheels/vfs1
I like the darker look of rims and I think it will contrast nicely on my white car. However, I don't want black or glossy black as that's just overboard for my taste.
Are they 19x8.5 all the way around? My car came standard with 18 inchers.
Also, just out of curiosity, but if I only get four and keep my OEM 18 inch spare, will that be an issue if I have to use that spare in the event of a flat?
Thanks!
#4
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Thanks! Appreciate it.
So many rim choices.
Really want a matte grey finish, something that bridges the gap between black and silver, but most importantly, I want the factory offset.
Looking at OZ Superturismo LM now, BBS, any slim, high-count, straight-spoke rims in the proper finish.
I'm tempted to go 20, but kind of worried about ride degradation.
So many rim choices.
Really want a matte grey finish, something that bridges the gap between black and silver, but most importantly, I want the factory offset.
Looking at OZ Superturismo LM now, BBS, any slim, high-count, straight-spoke rims in the proper finish.
I'm tempted to go 20, but kind of worried about ride degradation.
Last edited by Rhambler; 12-30-15 at 06:45 PM.
#5
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Well, I think I found some info, although I'm not sure what model years these belong to.
18 inch OEM rims is: 18x7.5, 5x120 bolt with a 32 mm offset (Lexus part 4261A50120)
19 inch OEM rims (20 spoke but not the forged ones) is: 19x8, 5x120 bolt with a 35 mm offset (Lexus part 4261150680)
19 inch OEM rims (7 twin spoke) is: 19x8, 5x120 bolt with a 45 mm offset (hmm, bigger offset) http://www.autorimshop.com/catalog/p...84/category/2/
Anyone know why that 7 twin spoke has a larger offset, assuming the information I found was correct? What model year or model was this precisely for?
18 inch OEM rims is: 18x7.5, 5x120 bolt with a 32 mm offset (Lexus part 4261A50120)
19 inch OEM rims (20 spoke but not the forged ones) is: 19x8, 5x120 bolt with a 35 mm offset (Lexus part 4261150680)
19 inch OEM rims (7 twin spoke) is: 19x8, 5x120 bolt with a 45 mm offset (hmm, bigger offset) http://www.autorimshop.com/catalog/p...84/category/2/
Anyone know why that 7 twin spoke has a larger offset, assuming the information I found was correct? What model year or model was this precisely for?
#6
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Anyone have any pictures of a 4th gen LS, non-air, non-sport on 19 inch wheels? Surprisingly, I couldn't find any that didn't already looked lowered be it from the air suspension or aftermarket.
If anyone would care to share any and all pictures of said configuration, I would be very grateful.
If anyone would care to share any and all pictures of said configuration, I would be very grateful.
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