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Old 04-20-2012, 11:45 AM
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G35 coupe on Linea Corse

Hey guys so my friend is trying to sell me his 19" rims from his lexus is250. The specs of the rims are.

19x8.5/10 Linea Corse LC818 - (5x114 +30+38)

So my question is that would they fit my 03 coupe with no problem? Would i need to get hub rings or anything likes that?

http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/pro...oducts_id=6408

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They will be pretty sunk in on a coupe...

They will fit if that's the look you are going for ( sunk in ). I'm not 100% sure if you need hub rings because it doesn't specify the hub bore on the wheels. The hub bore on the car is 66.1 though...
 
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Old 04-20-2012, 01:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Songle6MT
They will be pretty sunk in on a coupe...

They will fit if that's the look you are going for ( sunk in ). I'm not 100% sure if you need hub rings because it doesn't specify the hub bore on the wheels. The hub bore on the car is 66.1 though...
Gotcha thanks alot. What dose the sunk look look like? I searched but i cant tell if its hella flush or sunk ect.
 
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This is saying you have the 18" first gen coupe wheels which are 18x8 +30

You take the front of the LC818 which is a 8.5 +30, which puts you at 6mm more aggressive in the fronts ( app. 1/4 of an inch )

The rears of the LC818 is a 10" +38 which will put you at 17mm more aggressive in the back... That equates to about 2/3 of an inch.

You can go out to your car with a ruler if you want and see where the edge of the new wheels will sit roughly if you want..
 
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I know this is an older thread, but did you ever buy these wheels? I actually bought the same wheels as in you link from a guy with a 2nd gen Lexus IS250. I was wondering if you bought hub rings and what size. Because mine vibrate like crazy at 80mph... but I find it odd the vibration goes away above 120mph B)
 
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^ yes you need to buy hubrings
 
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Originally Posted by dominate
^ yes you need to buy hubrings
ok I'm thinking about going with these, since plastics ones can crack easier? I saw a vendor selling plastic ones for $5 less but these seem like a great deal since they should last. http://www.z1auto.com/prodmore.asp?m...ls&prodid=4524
 
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