Help Gettin Rims For My 92 Ls400
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5x114.3 is the lug pattern. If you're planning to keep the body stock with a drop, then go with 18's (staggered setup) if you're looking for improvements in handling and aesthetics without sacrificing too much ride quality. Since you stated that you didn't want anything extreme, 18x8.5 and 18x9.5 with +40 to 45 offsets should work for you if you want a conservative setup without any fender modifications.
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An excellent quote from another forum I frequent:
On modern wheels, it's very difficult and expensive to replace just the rims. It involves removing the rim from the wheel and welding a new one on. I know some people do it so that they can fit larger (and stickier) tires on the EX250, but as far as aluminum wheels go that's about the only application I know of where they just replace the rims.
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yea the car is stock but the dude b4 me put stock rims with giant tires that hit the wheel well, so im just lookin to get somethin nice for it. appreciate all the help fellas.
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Here's a link to a thread with some 18s / 19's that we have on clearance special, feel free to take a look and contact me.
MRR WHEELS LINK
MRR WHEELS LINK
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