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Old 08-09-10, 11:22 PM
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What wheels from other lexus cars fit the sc300. Do 1st gen ls400 wheels fit it ? thanks

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Old 08-09-10, 11:28 PM
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before someone is rude about it
You definitely should have searched
very easy info to find
Old 08-09-10, 11:46 PM
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I tried wasnt there a thread titled "wheels from other cars on your sc" or somethin like that? I couldnt find it
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Nevermind I found it.. NOW I just want to know if LS400 wheels like these would fit an SC300. they should, i mean theyre 5 lug as well right?

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Of course they would
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Thanks for confirming tank, someone is selling those LS wheels for cheap I might buy em...but actually ive been liking the supra wheels people have posted pictures of on this forum..we'll see what happens
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The LS wheels are ugly. I had some first gen rx wheels on mine before I bought some Locksmice.

Not the best but easily better than those flat faced stockers.

There are plenty of other options though for cheap and yes there is a thread for this already: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ost-a-pic.html
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the es, ls, gs, and sc all have the same bolt pattern.
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To make it more specific/easier, Anything with the bolt pattern of "5.114" will fit the sc300/400 wheel hub.



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Originally Posted by FutureSC
The LS wheels are ugly. I had some first gen rx wheels on mine before I bought some Locksmice.

Not the best but easily better than those flat faced stockers.

There are plenty of other options though for cheap and yes there is a thread for this already: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sc-...ost-a-pic.html
Those actually look pretty damn good
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If you're going OEM I think the 17" alloys of a 2GS look near perfect, how they should've brought them out when new.
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