Correct Center Caps for 2000 LS400?
#1
Driver School Candidate
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Correct Center Caps for 2000 LS400?
So,
Just picked up a 2000 LS400. The previous owner stated that he replaced the wheels with new ones because the previous ones were the wrong set (replaced with aftermarket).
The center caps seem to rattle on these wheels. They also seem to be a of different finish. The ones currently on the wheels have a "polished/chrome-like" finish and are numbered 8629 on the back side.
Do I have the right set for my wheels?
See attached picture.
Thansk!
Just picked up a 2000 LS400. The previous owner stated that he replaced the wheels with new ones because the previous ones were the wrong set (replaced with aftermarket).
The center caps seem to rattle on these wheels. They also seem to be a of different finish. The ones currently on the wheels have a "polished/chrome-like" finish and are numbered 8629 on the back side.
Do I have the right set for my wheels?
See attached picture.
Thansk!
#3
Lexus Test Driver
yeah don't think those are OEM, the shape should be more concave than that
#4
Driver School Candidate
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So... one of these??
http://www.hubcaps.org/options/lexc32options.html
And If so (admittedly, maybe a dumb question).... but how do I really know if I have brushed or silver?
http://www.hubcaps.org/options/lexc32options.html
And If so (admittedly, maybe a dumb question).... but how do I really know if I have brushed or silver?
#5
Lexus Test Driver
that looks about right... i'd say brushed
#6
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So... one of these??
http://www.hubcaps.org/options/lexc32options.html
And If so (admittedly, maybe a dumb question).... but how do I really know if I have brushed or silver?
http://www.hubcaps.org/options/lexc32options.html
And If so (admittedly, maybe a dumb question).... but how do I really know if I have brushed or silver?
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