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I'm trying to work out whether my 2006 LS460's wheels are OEM or not and wonder if anyone could help?
They're certainly not standard as I'm familiar with the SE-L's normal wheels. They're also not from a base or SE model.
I've only been able to find them on one site online - the site suggests they're OEM and lists them alongside the 'standard' wheels and another that I believe is referred to as 'Telios' from posts I've seen.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm trying to work out whether my 2006 LS460's wheels are OEM or not and wonder if anyone could help?
They're certainly not standard as I'm familiar with the SE-L's normal wheels. They're also not from a base or SE model.
I've only been able to find them on one site online - the site suggests they're OEM and lists them alongside the 'standard' wheels and another that I believe is referred to as 'Telios' from posts I've seen.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
I'm trying to work out whether my 2006 LS460's wheels are OEM or not and wonder if anyone could help?
They're certainly not standard as I'm familiar with the SE-L's normal wheels. They're also not from a base or SE model.
I've only been able to find them on one site online - the site suggests they're OEM and lists them alongside the 'standard' wheels and another that I believe is referred to as 'Telios' from posts I've seen.
Anyone have any ideas? Thanks in advance for any help.
Those are OEM but pretty rare, part number #08457-50810 and they were over a grand per wheel: https://parts.lexus.com/p/Lexus_2008...845750810.html
They came standard on the 2008 ls600hl Nieman Marcus Launch Edition. I actually have a set on my car and had to order them from Japan and had to shell over a grand just for shipping. I also have the "Telios" wheels which are different from these: https://www.hubcaphaven.com/p/6729/a...845750806.html
Edit: There is actually 2 variant of these wheels, 08457-50810 is finished in chrome and 08457-50812 in silver like the standard wheel. ls600hl Nieman Marcus Launch Edition is 08457-50810 (also the set I own currently)
Last edited by Vansibel; 04-13-22 at 03:19 PM.
Reason: Wheel details
Those are OEM but pretty rare, part number #08457-50810 and they were over a grand per wheel: https://parts.lexus.com/p/Lexus_2008...845750810.html
They came standard on the 2008 ls600hl Nieman Marcus Launch Edition. I actually have a set on my car and had to order them from Japan and had to shell over a grand just for shipping. I also have the "Telios" wheels which are different from these: https://www.hubcaphaven.com/p/6729/a...845750806.html
Edit: There is actually 2 variant of these wheels, 08457-50810 is finished in chrome and 08457-50812 in silver like the standard wheel. ls600hl Nieman Marcus Launch Edition is 08457-50810 (also the set I own currently)
I definitely asked in the right place. Thanks very much!
That's interesting - certainly makes sense that they're rare as, until the link was shared above, I hadn't even found an image of an LS wearing them.
I actually have the silver ones so thanks for that part no - helpful. Funnily enough, though I semi-like them, I prefer the stock SE-L wheels!
Quicj question (as I ponder swapping to the five spokes at some point). Mine has 40 profile tyres (rather than the 45 profile normally worn by the five spokes). Is it the same with yours, and if so, would I need to change tyres to change wheels?
I definitely asked in the right place. Thanks very much!
That's interesting - certainly makes sense that they're rare as, until the link was shared above, I hadn't even found an image of an LS wearing them.
I actually have the silver ones so thanks for that part no - helpful. Funnily enough, though I semi-like them, I prefer the stock SE-L wheels!
Quicj question (as I ponder swapping to the five spokes at some point). Mine has 40 profile tyres (rather than the 45 profile normally worn by the five spokes). Is it the same with yours, and if so, would I need to change tyres to change wheels?