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Well you asked the members opinion in regards to the style of your wheels and my personal thought is that they look simply horrendous! No wheels like these should ever be placed on a LS460 or on any Lexus for that matter. I am sure the other members have not said as much in the attempt to be somewhat respectful. If you didn't have the resources or your were unwilling to spend additional money on top end wheels, then you should have left the factory wheels on as they look a thousand times better than what you currently have. Plus you wouldn't be going through all these random experiments to make sure the fitments are correct. I do think it's a smart idea to use a cheaper wheel to determine if you prefer a larger wheel and tire combination, then to shell out a large amount of money for something you may regret later. Hopefully once you get the wheels on and you like the ride and handling dynamics of the 22's you will purchase a more suitable wheel.
Thats the plan; thanks for your opinion BJ, you are entitled to one!
I'm not feeling the wheels either but I think the main problem is the paint scheme. The bright line waves up and down like that looks sorta......ghetto.
Just my opinion and it doesn't really matter as long as the owner likes them.
im having the same problem with my 22s Asanti AF122. it came off a BMW 7 series. it fit but the brake is in the way. so did the 6.35mm spacers work out for you? if so where can i get a set for my front and rear? i need an answer ASAP thank you!