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Old 05-15-06, 05:49 PM
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i have a lexus is 300 and need to know the bolt pattern
Old 05-15-06, 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by b1gredek
i have a lexus is 300 and need to know the bolt pattern
Just to find the bolt pattern.. do a search on tire rack or 1010tires.com and put your car info.. click shopping for wheels.. it will display wheels matching to your car.. then click on details of any wheel.. and it should show you the bolt pattern for your car.
As for GX bolt pattern is 6 bolt 139.7 or 5.5."
always look for hub centric rims then lug centric... hub centric are specific to the HUB of the car rather then a general bolt pattern.
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5x114.3
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Originally Posted by miss_IS300
5x114.3
Thats the right pattern
Old 05-17-06, 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by flyfl1pguy
Thats the right pattern
Right on the money... also can be seen as a 5x4.5...
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Yea 5/114.3 or 5/4.5. They are the same thing.

-Elliott
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Originally Posted by miss_IS300
5x114.3
on the money
Old 05-31-06, 03:56 PM
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How about the hub size guys?
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Originally Posted by ATSOU
How about the hub size guys?
For the cars, 60.1mm (or I've seen it listed as 60.06mm).
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Hub rings are essential for the IS and aftermarket wheels.
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Originally Posted by flipside909
Hub rings are essential for the IS and aftermarket wheels.
imho it's essential to all cars and aftermarket wheels, as long as they are not hub centric
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Originally Posted by rominl
imho it's essential to all cars and aftermarket wheels, as long as they are not hub centric


Add me to that list....

Originally Posted by Neo
For the cars, 60.1mm (or I've seen it listed as 60.06mm).
That's right... most ppl use the 60.1 since it is "close enough" as the EXACT measurement is 60.06... don't try the 61MM it is not "close enough" and will still have vibration issues...

Funny thing is some ppl don't even notice the steering wheel shimmy! Weird....
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Originally Posted by Eternity3G


Add me to that list....


That's right... most ppl use the 60.1 since it is "close enough" as the EXACT measurement is 60.06... don't try the 61MM it is not "close enough" and will still have vibration issues...

Funny thing is some ppl don't even notice the steering wheel shimmy! Weird....
lol, not everyone is as sensitive as us? and i guess it has to do with comparison too. sometimes they don't know that's "shimmy" until after the problem is fixed and they get a true SMOOTH ride
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