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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 07:07 PM
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I have a 2007 Lexus is250. I’m trading it in tomorrow so I picked up stock roller wheels to put on it so I can hold onto my wheels.

he said they came off a 2010. I thought they would bolt right on but won’t slide over the hub lip. I thought I did proper research but I guess not? Or did he not sell me 2010 is250 wheels?

I'm trading for a 2015 is250 f sport. I didn’t want to but I suppose as a last resort I can have them put those on my 2007 unless those won’t fit either?

i thought I was being smart mans now I might be stuck with wheels I can’t use and lose the wheels I was trying to hold onto. Help!




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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 07:09 PM
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And to add to my previous post I can tell I’m screwed here I guess my main question is what did I miss?

and also will 2015 f sport wheels fit my 2007 or will I have the same issue. Thanks very much.
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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 07:42 PM
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Those are Lexus wheels and they have to fit. Post the picture of your hub.
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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 08:00 PM
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It looks like there are plastic hub rings on the hubs? If you had hub rings for the other wheels remove them and the
lexus wheels should go right on.
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I second that. You must have centering rings left from the other wheels, or those pictured wheels have hub rings stuck inside them. Pry em off with the screwdriver.
....unless someone sold you wheels from Lexus CT with 5x100 bolt pattern and 54.1mm center bore.

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Old Apr 27, 2020 | 08:29 PM
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So awd wheels are the same?
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Thanks guys very much. That’s exactly the issue it was all dirty and looked solid. Thanks very much.
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AWD are square wheels 8" wide on all four corners.
RWD are staggered 8" front, 8,5" rear, they all share the same bolt pattern, hub size and are interchangeable.
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Originally Posted by primavera
AWD are square wheels 8" wide on all four corners.
RWD are staggered 8" front, 8,5" rear, they all share the same bolt pattern, hub size and are interchangeable.
FWIW RWD stagger (8.5") do not fit over 350 front calipers... that requires spacers. 10mm min 12 to be safe.
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