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Old 06-29-14, 03:02 AM
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Default 79.5 to 60.1 hub ring?

I got some new 22s with 79.5 bore.

I can't seem to find any hubcentric bores to step all the way down to 60.1. Would you combine the rings if no other option?

I also need to find 114.3 - 120 adapters with a 60.1 bore if any one happens to know where to look.
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Originally Posted by VNTR
I got some new 22s with 79.5 bore.

I can't seem to find any hubcentric bores to step all the way down to 60.1. Would you combine the rings if no other option?

I also need to find 114.3 - 120 adapters with a 60.1 bore if any one happens to know where to look.
All kinds of websites who make custom hub rings and they offer 60.1mm. Just need to search "custom hub rings" on google. Plenty of vendors. Ebay also has custom rings. .send them the outer and inner diameters you need and it is that easy. Adapters readily available on ebay too

And no..you never would combine rings
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www.motorsport-tech.com This is who I've used in the past for a 5mm spacer. Awesome quality. They're also a clublexus vendor.

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Thanks a lot for the help, guys.

I've been so tuned into buying on eBay and never realized of company sites.

If I may ask for further help relating into my spacer situation/wheel fitment




-I have some 22x9 all around with fronts: +49 // rears: +35
-BC BR coilovers (no air)
-needs to have BBK clearance

FRONTS
+49 offset set are 5x114.3 and I was looking to get 1.25-1.5inch adapter spacers bring offset down to roughly +11 to +18

+35 offset rears are 5x120

With 245/30/22 fronts, I was wondering what spacer might be best without getting too aggressive. I'd like it flush and cut/roll/remove lining if I have too.

For rears, I was thinking 255/30 or 265/25or30 and was wondering with the +35, how a 10 or 15mm spacer would look/fit
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weird, that site doesn't have a 79.5 bore on their 07 ls460 list


I think for at least 2 (the fronts mainly)

I'd like to find an adapter spacer with a 79.5 new wheel bore. Is it more reliable this way or will a hubcentric ring be the same?
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Originally Posted by VNTR
weird, that site doesn't have a 79.5 bore on their 07 ls460 list


I think for at least 2 (the fronts mainly)

I'd like to find an adapter spacer with a 79.5 new wheel bore. Is it more reliable this way or will a hubcentric ring be the same?
Send them an email I'm sure they'll be able to do a 79.5 bore for the new wheels. As for what size spacers you'll need if highly suggest searching the wheel thread for a wheel tire setup you like. Once found use a tire/wheel calculator to find the spacer specs you'll need.
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Hubcentric spacers/adapters have the lip for you to use a hubcentric ring. So get the 60.1 hubcentric adapter/spacer for the LS460 and then order a custom hub ring with 60.1 inner diameter and 79.5 outer diameter and place that in the wheel and onto the adapter. As long as they make a 60.1 hub centril spacer/adapter to convert to 114.3 you are good to go. I can say for conservative fitment up front you can go to 20mm and stay flush basically with a 9 to 9.5' wide wheel. In the rear, 35mm with 10.5 wide wheel will sit fairly flush with little to no rub. If you search for my posts, I have done an extensive write up on my spacers with oem and aftermarket wheels with tons of pics with 3mm, 15mm and 20mm spacer sizes. They are in my build thread, see link below as well as wheel and tire sticky thread, more pics of my setups there...
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Thanks for that cjitty. Looks like ill have to order a custom set.

Ill be heading on over to your thread now,

Thanks!
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