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Lexus RCF rims on G37 IPL

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Old 11-10-2018, 05:48 PM
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Lexus RCF rims on G37 IPL

RCF rims on IPL? Not sure if anyone's thought of this but I'd imagine it'd look good. Will be squared setup on rear wheel specs if it works out. I want to stick with the same IPL wheel design as I can't see any other wheels on my IPL. Any thoughts/opinions?

OEM IPL wheel specs - 7 split spoke design, 19x9, 5 lugs, 4.5 inch bolt pattern

OEM RCF wheel specs - 10 split spoke design, 19x10, 5 lugs, 4.5 inch bolt pattern

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10.5? Square? Will fit the rear but front is pushing it depending on offset.
i vote rcf as long as you dont stretch the tires.

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19x10 square +41 will be perfect!!
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
10.5? Square? Will fit the rear but front is pushing it depending on offset.
i vote rcf as long as you dont stretch the tires.

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19x10 square +41 will be perfect!!
19x10 should be perfecty fine on all four. I'm running oem with 20mm spacers and it still has some ways to go before being completely flush. And no stretch lol I plan to track but just want to run wider tires. Looking from the back the rear IPL wheels seem a bit too slim.
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Yea man. I was running 19x10 +30 19×11 +20 on My IPL. was perfect. *Youll be able to run some big meat on them!
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Originally Posted by PNW_IPL
Yea man. I was running 19x10 +30 19×11 +20 on My IPL. was perfect. *Youll be able to run some big meat on them!
Hoping to put some 285's (295 max) on them. Working on a render to see what it'd look like...
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Verify the hub bore, I think it's only 60.1mm on the Lex, the G runs 66.1mm. If the bore was larger than the G no problem, but smaller and you'd need to run an adapter if you could even find one that is
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Verify the hub bore, I think it's only 60.1mm on the Lex, the G runs 66.1mm. If the bore was larger than the G no problem, but smaller and you'd need to run an adapter if you could even find one that is
****. Good catch. Thats a big deal!
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you can always get the bore machined out
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Originally Posted by maskedbuilder
you can always get the bore machined out
yea. Probably not cheap and risky. I wouldnt trust just anyone either..
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Originally Posted by blnewt
Verify the hub bore, I think it's only 60.1mm on the Lex, the G runs 66.1mm. If the bore was larger than the G no problem, but smaller and you'd need to run an adapter if you could even find one that is
Ahhh I didn't even think about that. Thanks brother I'll look into it. Wish I have someone that had an rcf wheel laying around so I can just test fit.
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Originally Posted by PMTW_IPL
Ahhh I didn't even think about that. Thanks brother I'll look into it. Wish I have someone that had an rcf wheel laying around so I can just test fit.
it wont even go on if the bore is smaller. So you wouldnt even get an idea of how itd fit.
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If it's a 19x10 +41, you can probably get a 10mm spacer made for a smaller hub bore, and still have plenty of room to spare on the wheel/tire. It'd likely be a custom piece as this isn't exactly a common thing that people do.
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Originally Posted by bPChaos
If it's a 19x10 +41, you can probably get a 10mm spacer made for a smaller hub bore, and still have plenty of room to spare on the wheel/tire. It'd likely be a custom piece as this isn't exactly a common thing that people do.
I've been getting that suggestion too. Just a matter of if there's a shop willing to do it.
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You can use a normal 10mm spacer, only problem is they won't be hubcentric (unless you can find a shop to do some custom milling) and this would then negate any "deal" you may be getting on the wheel set. If you run a non hubcentric spacer you may get vibration at higher speeds. I think I'd just pass on them unless you already have them on hand.




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