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AEZ Alloys size to fit mk1 is200


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hi im new here , i have been offered a full set with new tyres of AEZ alloys. my y plate lexus is200 is stock no mods 

its the wheel size i would like to know if would fit onto my is200 here are the new wheel sizes ::215/45ZA17/91w  pcd=ET49 PCD 108.. 

If anyone has experience of these sizes going on a mk1 y reg IS200 please help me out much appreciated . Hope this is correct place to post thanks in advance

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Hello and welcome to the LOC

Unfortunately those wheels will not fit on any Lexus model as the PCD needs to be 114.3 and 5 stud, normal offset (ET) is 35-45.

A lot of Japanese makers use the same as Lexus.

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I would like to thankyou for reply , i never knew what pcd even meant they are 5 stud the freind

says i would need spacers so i said yeah metal no said rubber or plastic. these wheels are spanking

its a shame . cheers steve2006 , bluesman for welcome . Im off to learn about pcd 

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On 6/27/2016 at 8:58 PM, steve2006 said:

Hello and welcome to the LOC

Unfortunately those wheels will not fit on any Lexus model as the PCD needs to be 114.3 and 5 stud, normal offset (ET) is 35-45.

A lot of Japanese makers use the same as Lexus.

Is it possible to use spacers or spigot or any other modification to get these alloys on safley ?? alloys that i want to fit are  215/45ZA17/91w  pcd=ET49 PCD 108..  is there a mod to alter the existing pcd on lexus to that of whitch needed??

 

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PCD stands for Pitch Circle Diameter which basically is the distance between the holes in the wheel where the wheel nuts fit.

Wheels with a PCD of 108 will not even fit on the hub of a Lexus as the studs will not line up to the holes in the wheel.

You can get adaptor plates but personally I wouldn't trust them to ensure my wheels were secure.

Spigot rings, in the centre of each wheel is a hole of a certain diameter called the bore, on Lexus this hole needs to be 60.1mm. If the wheels have a bore bigger than this you can buy spigot rings to reduce the original size to 60.1mm but you need to know what the bore is to get the correct spigot rings.

I recently bought some wheels and the bore was 72 so I had to buy some spigot rings 72 to 60.1

Offset is basically how far the wheels stick out of the arches and how close they are to the suspension inside the arch.

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