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Old 04-18-18, 04:29 PM
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I really think this is an interesting topic because 18 inch will be the best balance between looks and ride quality.

I am searching for an bad *** Work Euroline or SSR Vienna with a deep dish in 18 for my LS.

Does anyone has any pictures of 18 inch deep dish on a LS430?
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I have 18" work euroline SL's on mine, but not deep dish. You will find it pretty tough to get deep dish wheels that will clear the calipers and not require crazy amounts of camber or extensive fender work. I am lowered a fair amount though, might be a little easier if you are at stock height.
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Originally Posted by NL5
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I have 18" work euroline SL's on mine, but not deep dish. You will find it pretty tough to get deep dish wheels that will clear the calipers and not require crazy amounts of camber or extensive fender work. I am lowered a fair amount though, might be a little easier if you are at stock height.
Thats sounds nice! Do you have a picture?
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Originally Posted by NLLex
Thats sounds nice! Do you have a picture?
Not the best pic, but here you go -

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Originally Posted by NL5
Not the best pic, but here you go -
Wouw!!! That looks awesome!!! What measures of tyres do you have?
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The fronts are 18x8, +42 offset, A disk, with a 15mm spacer added to clear calipers. 245 width tires.

The rears are 18x9, +42 offset, O disk, with no spacer. 275 width tires.
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Totally lost this topic! Thanks for the update. Still dont know what to do. 18 or 19 but still you are the only one on the web with 18 inch special JDM wheels on an LS430.
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Originally Posted by NL5
The fronts are 18x8, +42 offset, A disk, with a 15mm spacer added to clear calipers. 245 width tires.

The rears are 18x9, +42 offset, O disk, with no spacer. 275 width tires.
Front +42 ET , is this before adding 15mm spacer or after ?
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See chrome wheel refinishing process @ https://www.clublexus.com/forums/the...with-pics.html
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Originally Posted by NL5
The fronts are 18x8, +42 offset, A disk, with a 15mm spacer added to clear calipers. 245 width tires.

The rears are 18x9, +42 offset, O disk, with no spacer. 275 width tires.
Can you post more pictures of your cool setup? I really like to see the car/wheels/stance in different angles....
Thanks in advance.
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