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Old Apr 16, 2021 | 09:42 AM
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I just wanted to see if anyone has tried these sizes on their LS460 before or now. I wanted to run 265/30 and 285/30 for a nice little stretch to the tires. I saw a E63 S with these and damn, did it look nice!

If I can just go with 9.5 in the fronts, then I'll go with 255 and call it a day.

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Old Apr 18, 2021 | 08:05 PM
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I have a 22x9 +32 offset in the front and run 265/30/22 tires and in the back 22x10.5 +38 offset with 315/25/22 tires and no problems.
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Old Apr 22, 2021 | 07:50 AM
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WOW, very nice! I really appreciate your reply! So by your calculations, I should be able to run at least 22x9.5 +37 with a 265/30 and a 22x11 +43 with a 305/25 and be good!

Do you have any updated pics with this set up?
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Old Apr 25, 2021 | 10:11 AM
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It should work but don't hold me to it. Here are a couple of pics of how it looks







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Oh man, that looks perfect! Also what rear wing is that!!????? It looks perfect. Any more direct shots from the rear?
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Old May 10, 2021 | 05:00 PM
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Originally Posted by 07LeLs460L
It should work but don't hold me to it. Here are a couple of pics of how it looks




Popping in to say that your car is gorgeous. Maybe look into getting the AWD brakes to fill up the space inside the wheels a bit.
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Looking again and I just can't see how a 315 wide tire on a 10.5 rim looks stretched!!! That's crazy! What type of tire is it? I can't tell from pics.
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The trunk lip spoiler is a Wald Black Bison edition. Took a couple of months to come in from Japan. The tires I have are some Lexani LX-twenty tires. They actually ride pretty good so I just stick with them whenever I need to replace tires.

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Damn, thanks for posting additional pics. Love it Bro!
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Hey. New Lexus guy here. Help me out please. If im not mistaken, the OP asked about a 22x10 and 22x11 wheel setup. Is that what you are running because im looking at your response and you said you have a 22x9 and a 22x10.5 so i'm confused.
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Originally Posted by 07LeLs460L
I have a 22x9 +32 offset in the front and run 265/30/22 tires and in the back 22x10.5 +38 offset with 315/25/22 tires and no problems.

i thought he was asking about a 22x10 and 22x11 rim tho?
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Sorry about the confusion...he was asking about 10's in the front and 11's for the rear. I just mentioned my setup without any problems. With the right offset and the stretched tire, I'm sure it would clear without having to do anything to prevent rubbing.
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Originally Posted by 07LeLs460L
Sorry about the confusion...he was asking about 10's in the front and 11's for the rear. I just mentioned my setup without any problems. With the right offset and the stretched tire, I'm sure it would clear without having to do anything to prevent rubbing.

OK gotcha. Cause I'm having the same issue. I bought some wheels from a guy who advertised them as 22X9 and 22X10.5. gave me a good price. took them home and cleaned them up, pulled out the tape measure for good measure (pun intended) and the rims ended up being 22x10 and 22x11. I dont know anything about stretched tires so i was looking to see if anyone else in the world got these wheels to fit on their cars (lowered) with no issues...
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Originally Posted by linkdeezie
OK gotcha. Cause I'm having the same issue. I bought some wheels from a guy who advertised them as 22X9 and 22X10.5. gave me a good price. took them home and cleaned them up, pulled out the tape measure for good measure (pun intended) and the rims ended up being 22x10 and 22x11. I dont know anything about stretched tires so i was looking to see if anyone else in the world got these wheels to fit on their cars (lowered) with no issues...
Check on the inside of the wheel near the center/hub, as often the size is stamped there. Also, be sure you're measuring the wheel from bead set to bead set (inner part of the lip where the tire rests). Unless of course that's where you've already measured it. Any pics of the wheels, and do you know what the offsets are?
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