lorinser wheels
#1
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: ca
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
lorinser wheels
hey guys! in town there is a small car dealer that has 4 lorinser rims with tires for sale. they are used but are in excellent condition, with no scratches or curb marks. they are on consignment for $1800 and im sure i could get them for $1500 they are chrome 18by8 up front and 18by9 in back i believe they are called the d-93 model but im not sure. i checked some prices and it looks like these wheels rtail for more than $800 each without tires. so it looks like a stael, however ythe guy has no idea what offset they are or what the bolt pattern is. i took a look and it looks like there are a couple of different lug hole patterns. unfortunatly i dont know whether these will fit my 1992 sc300
i was wondering if any of you guys know whether they will fit, i have been told "probably not" from the car dealer, but again he said himself he is not very knowledgeable. if they dont fit, do you think it would be wise to buy them and try to sell them for more (i dont know what these are really worth used and with tires)?
any info would be great,,,, thanx...furby
i was wondering if any of you guys know whether they will fit, i have been told "probably not" from the car dealer, but again he said himself he is not very knowledgeable. if they dont fit, do you think it would be wise to buy them and try to sell them for more (i dont know what these are really worth used and with tires)?
any info would be great,,,, thanx...furby
#3
Lexus Fanatic
furby..
good price, but will not fit..(98% sure)....unless the wheels were made specifically for japanese cars...and also the offset for benz is completely different to that of lexus
good price, but will not fit..(98% sure)....unless the wheels were made specifically for japanese cars...and also the offset for benz is completely different to that of lexus
#4
actually....
Most D93s have an offset of either 44 or 38, in either case it would work. Also, a lot of the D93s were drilled 10 hole multi 5:112/114.3 when they entered the country, so it is possible, but you would need to check and see if the two holes patterns are actually different. It is very close, so basically take 2 holes that are next to each other, and measure the distance between the hole and the center hole. If they are 2mm apart, then you're in business (after a 60.1 hunbcentering ring, that is).
Most D93s have an offset of either 44 or 38, in either case it would work. Also, a lot of the D93s were drilled 10 hole multi 5:112/114.3 when they entered the country, so it is possible, but you would need to check and see if the two holes patterns are actually different. It is very close, so basically take 2 holes that are next to each other, and measure the distance between the hole and the center hole. If they are 2mm apart, then you're in business (after a 60.1 hunbcentering ring, that is).
#6
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: ca
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
wow thanks for all that great info!!! man i love CL!!! now i am really getting excited, but i dont want to count my chickens yet. could you please tell me what tool i can use to measure in mm? what a great deal if only they fit!
furby
furby
#7
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: ca
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
oops, also could i just have them mounted on the car, or is drivability not the main issue? what i mean is, even if they fit physically isnt there a chance that they could still be the wrong fitment? ...furby
Trending Topics
#10
Lexus Fanatic
Are you really going to put a set of Mercedes-Benz tuner wheels on your Lexus? For a little more money, you could get some nice JDM wheels...ones made to fit your car...there are also some good deals in the Classified...
Take Gene's DazzMatiz wheels for $2200...and those are 19's.
Take Gene's DazzMatiz wheels for $2200...and those are 19's.
#11
Originally posted by Manaray
Are you really going to put a set of Mercedes-Benz tuner wheels on your Lexus? For a little more money, you could get some nice JDM wheels...ones made to fit your car...there are also some good deals in the Classified...
Take Gene's DazzMatiz wheels for $2200...and those are 19's.
Are you really going to put a set of Mercedes-Benz tuner wheels on your Lexus? For a little more money, you could get some nice JDM wheels...ones made to fit your car...there are also some good deals in the Classified...
Take Gene's DazzMatiz wheels for $2200...and those are 19's.
#12
Driver School Candidate
Thread Starter
Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: ca
Posts: 28
Likes: 0
Received 0 Likes
on
0 Posts
well i saw these rims on a gs400 and they looked really clean, and another reason is because i think i can get them for around $1500, and new they are close to $800 each. but like i said, im pretty new to these luxury items, so i can understand where you guys are coming from! unfortunately like most i am on a budget, and i just thought that lorinser was a good brand for wheesl (even if it is primarily a benz tuner)
thanx guys for the imput.....furby
thanx guys for the imput.....furby
#13
Lexus Champion
The D93 is an old design, sort of the originator of the "dish" style. It was actually an update of the "O.G." Lorinser dish, the RS90.
They are old, but at least they're heavy
When I worked at CEC (Lorinser's US importer), we would occasionally dual-drill the D93 with 5x120 (BMW) bolt pattern OR 5x114.3 (Lexus, Infiniti, etc.), so watch for that.
You'll need the 60.1mm hub-centering adapter rings to make the wheels hub-centric. I thing CEC still has these, they are plastic and feature a metal snap-ring to hold the rings in the wheels' pilot hole.
All of the cast Lorinser stuff is made by Ronal- that goes for AC Schnitzer, Brabus, and others, too... a good wheel (as far as cast wheels go), but nothing really spectacular- about as nice as TSW, MOMO in terms of quality.
They are old, but at least they're heavy
When I worked at CEC (Lorinser's US importer), we would occasionally dual-drill the D93 with 5x120 (BMW) bolt pattern OR 5x114.3 (Lexus, Infiniti, etc.), so watch for that.
You'll need the 60.1mm hub-centering adapter rings to make the wheels hub-centric. I thing CEC still has these, they are plastic and feature a metal snap-ring to hold the rings in the wheels' pilot hole.
All of the cast Lorinser stuff is made by Ronal- that goes for AC Schnitzer, Brabus, and others, too... a good wheel (as far as cast wheels go), but nothing really spectacular- about as nice as TSW, MOMO in terms of quality.
#14
Originally posted by SoCalSC4
When I worked at CEC (Lorinser's US importer)
When I worked at CEC (Lorinser's US importer)
#15
Lexus Champion
Yep, J-Dub hired me at CEC, then when he left to go to HRE, I received a call about six months later- things were picking up at HRE, he needed a sharp technical/sales guy... the rest is history.
I started with HRE in December '98- coming up on my 4th year here. I now earn twice as much as I did at CEC... and have a ton more fun here at HRE!
Many industry 'greats' came out of CEC: James Chen (owns a little company Axis Wheels, drives a Ferrari 360 Modena... you've heard of him, eh?) is a former CEC'er, as are Jim Dunphy and Andreas Bellgardt at Brabus, Rick Kasper @ Davin Wheels, James Hickerson at Eibach... the list continues!
I started with HRE in December '98- coming up on my 4th year here. I now earn twice as much as I did at CEC... and have a ton more fun here at HRE!
Many industry 'greats' came out of CEC: James Chen (owns a little company Axis Wheels, drives a Ferrari 360 Modena... you've heard of him, eh?) is a former CEC'er, as are Jim Dunphy and Andreas Bellgardt at Brabus, Rick Kasper @ Davin Wheels, James Hickerson at Eibach... the list continues!