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Old Dec 27, 2021 | 06:57 PM
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Hello CL, I have a 2011 LS460L-AWD. I think these 19” wheels are from the Sport Package. Does anyone know if these will fit the AWD models?


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Oh yes they will. 245/45R19. Those are not sports package, those are '19 inch rims option'. My favs, got 2 sets. Just beware of chinese replica ones. Real ones are rather heavy and thick.
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Originally Posted by Boykie
Oh yes they will. 245/45R19. Those are not sports package, those are '19 inch rims option'. My favs, got 2 sets. Just beware of chinese replica ones. Real ones are rather heavy and thick.
How can I tell the difference? Is there a factory stamping? If so, would please post a pic? Thank you so much for your assistance.

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It's kinda hard. I'd say - price. Easiest. Real ones are not cheap. If you put real ones and fakes side by side it's kinda obvious (thickness of inner circumference, geometry inside, marks), but I was stung some time ago... Was hunting real ones since. First set cost me little south of a thousand, but they were in awful cosmetic condition (but very true and straight, required repaint etc). Second set - about 1k, decent condition, not perfect (no curb rash but some scratches etc. also very true and round).
(thing is it's real hard to bend real ones, but it takes one good pothole to bend fakes - that's about all i know by own experience)
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Originally Posted by Boykie
It's kinda hard. I'd say - price. Easiest. Real ones are not cheap. If you put real ones and fakes side by side it's kinda obvious (thickness of inner circumference, geometry inside, marks), but I was stung some time ago... Was hunting real ones since. First set cost me little south of a thousand, but they were in awful cosmetic condition (but very true and straight, required repaint etc). Second set - about 1k, decent condition, not perfect (no curb rash but some scratches etc. also very true and round).
(thing is it's real hard to bend real ones, but it takes one good pothole to bend fakes - that's about all i know by own experience)
I appreciate you. I like those wheels; I will find them!
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