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2006 750i wheels on 2010 ls460 fitment HELP

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Old 02-11-16, 11:28 AM
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Default 2006 750i wheels on 2010 ls460 fitment HELP

does anyone know do a 2006 bmw 750i wheels fit on a 2010 lexus ls460? I know both have the same bolt pattern but different hub and stud. do I just need a hub ring ?

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Not sure if this helps but I know the hub for the 7 series is larger so you can get the hub rings to make that work.
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You will need 72.56 to 60.1 hub rings. If they are oem wheels they will fit fine and you will have a more flush look because BMW have lower offset so the wheels will stick out more.
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Originally Posted by fatalexx
does anyone know do a 2006 bmw 750i wheels fit on a 2010 lexus ls460? I know both have the same bolt pattern but different hub and stud. do I just need a hub ring ?
I did something similar, and yes.....you need hub rings. Also, consider that the offset is different, so you may have to address that as well.
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Thanks guy !!! What's the lowest offset my LS will fit? Or recommend ?
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I'd say stay around +33 front and rear
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I have a pair of 20 inch sports and fit okay no rubbing on my part.. but I'm also lowered on coils and have my fenders rolled.. but they should fit
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Isn't the lug pattern different?? If the Lexus Lug pattern is 5x114.3 then no it won't fit. As far as I know BMW is lug pattern is 5x120 and 5x112 I believe.
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Originally Posted by isfdude
Isn't the lug pattern different?? If the Lexus Lug pattern is 5x114.3 then no it won't fit. As far as I know BMW is lug pattern is 5x120 and 5x112 I believe.
All 7 series are 5x120, as are all LS460's. The LS460 has a high positive offset. That's where it gets tricky. I had to roll my rear fenders just a tad to accommodate my staggered 20 inch wheel/tire combo.
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Bmw has 5x120 bolt pattern and the Lexus LS has 5x120 so they will bolt up but as stated you need hubrings. Front offset of 20mm is perfect for the 460/600 in my opinion which the BMW wheels are usually close to that number. If running a wider wheel in back, I'd try to keep offset to 35 to 40
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Had no idea BMW wheels could fit an LS...I'd love to find a set of 19" or 20" like this one BMW 5 spoke concave, would that fit an '07? Does anyone knows if the exact same design exist from another manufacturer?
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I bought my wheels used from a 530 owner. Bought some hub rings off ebay. It'll fit as stated above.

But the offsets situation, all depends on how you want your car to sit. Some have mentioned +30 offsets.... IMO still too high. I would keep it in the +20s for a nice look. I'm running +16 and no, it doesn't stick out like those hella frush guys...
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