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Old 07-13-19, 11:35 AM
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I know a few people have these on their LS, what was needed for them to fit? I know they have to be re drilled and the front needs a 10mm spacer, any fender mod needed? Tire size?

I have a set lying around and are considering getting them re drilled.
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Originally Posted by ucf31
I know a few people have these on their LS, what was needed for them to fit? I know they have to be re drilled and the front needs a 10mm spacer, any fender mod needed? Tire size?

I have a set lying around and are considering getting them re drilled.
Just chiming in about the spacers. I put a set of wheels on mine that needed spacers. I put 25mm all the way around and didn't need to cut the studs at all.

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Just for reference the wheels are:

19x9 +24
19x10 +24
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What are these wheels? Pic?
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BMW 7 series wheel
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No one knows what it takes to fit these?
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A lot of fitment is trial and error.

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hey, you don't necessarily need to re-drill them, you can buy hub adaptors. I would think you will need fenders at least rolled.

Tire wize It depends what fitment you are looking for? For a decent stretch perhaps 215-225/35/19 on the front and the back 235/35/19 or bigger depending on the style you are going for...
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A past discussion from the 1-2 LS section.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...on-a-ucf1.html

If you redrill then you'll have an easier time regarding potential fender clearance issues using adapters. Depends how low your ride height may be to factor in.
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So my basic concern is - the car is mint. I'm not looking to do any fender modifications to make these fit. I'd rather spend money getting them redrilled, as fender mods here in Canada usually mean rust. I'd also like to run a 245/40 tire to keep it reasonable.

Havent been able to find someone that can confirm fitment without rear quarter mods.

Also - I've got an asc680 so I can set the ride height as needed.
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