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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 8:57 pm    Post subject: The Rims: Reply with quote

I was looking through ebay and found this fine set of rims the problem i dont know if they going to fit the aristo any help greatly appreciated:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130140274262&indexURL=0#ebayphotohosting
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:05 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ET40 PCD 114,3
Jeez.. what the hell does that mean?

I'm guessing it means they are 40cm and 45cm wide? But that's fukin huge! I would doubt it.
PCD of 114x5 (should fit)
Then the 3 might be the offset? Or maybe the 40/45 is the offset
And it doesnt say how wide they are.
Which means you can't tell if theyre gonna fit or not.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:06 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Those number there got me confused too, but those rims would look sexy with some stretched rubber.
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PostPosted: Wed Aug 08, 2007 9:24 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

ET40 is the offset.

I seriously doubt they are orginal Lexus. Looks like they just got the covers etched.
EDIT: and yes, there is no way of telling whether they'll clear the aristo brakes or the upper control arm. With the amount of gutter rash you'd need repaired, new tyres and the big unkown brand name, id steer clear. Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:05 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

http://park17.wakwak.com/%7Eluxerautogarage/ttenetz.htm

http://www.tte.de/cm_lexus_GS300_430_S16.htm

http://www.tte.de/popup/Lexus/cm_lexus_GS300_430_S16_wheels.htm

Although I thought the largest TTE / Lexus GS300 Sport wheels were 18x8.5 and 18x10


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:14 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Rusty P wrote:
ET40 PCD 114,3. Jeez.. what the hell does that mean? I'm guessing it means they are 40cm and 45cm wide? But that's fukin huge! I would doubt it. PCD of 114x5 (should fit). Then the 3 might be the offset? Or maybe the 40/45 is the offset. And it doesn't say how wide they are. Which means you can't tell if they're gonna fit or not.

The PCD is actually 114.3 mm (4.5 inches).

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 7:49 am    Post subject: How to read wheels??? Reply with quote

OK guys. Here's how you check those numbers on wheels:



P.C.D. stands for pitch circle diameter, and indicates the diameter of the circle in mm connecting the center of each hub bolt. Since the P.C.D. also varies according to the vehicle model, make sure a suitable one is selected.



Wheel arch clearance indicates the marginal space between the tyre and the body of the vehicle. Inner clearance indicates the distance between the tyre and wheel and the body part which is positioned closest to the tyre and wheel. Dimensions for both right and left clearance should be measured on a level surface, and the smaller value is then considered as the inner clearance.




The offset indicates the distance from the center of the rim to the attaching disk part (unit:m/m). As seen in the attached drawing, the offset is indicated by "+" when the fitting surface extends beyond the central line of the rim and "-" when it is falls within. Caution is required to prevent the tyre from coming into contact with the guard of the vehicle or the brake caliper if the offsets are very different.

Japan Light Alloy Wheel (JWL) Standard for Passenger Cars. The Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport requires that aluminum wheels for passenger cars (with 3, 5, and 7-number plates) sold in Japan bear the JWL mark. The JWL mark can be displayed on wheels that have passed the standard through a self-certification system.

A third-party entity called the Vehicle Inspection Association verifies whether a product meets the requirements prescribed by the JWL or JWL-T standard. This association permits a product to bear a VIA mark if it passes rigorous quality and strength verification tests conducted in accordance with the JWL or JWL-T standard.

And ... Reading those tyre numbers:



1-Tyre width (mm or inch)
2-Aspect ratio
3-Radial construction
4-Rim diameter
5-Load index
6-Speed symbol
7-Tyre outer diameter (inch)
8-Ply rating

Hope this helps people out.

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:58 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Good post Peter Smile
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 9:47 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

They're a OEM option for the MK1 Lexus GS300 Sport

They're not 19's though but 18's.

8.5" on the fronts and 10" on the rear.

These are highly sort after in the UK. They are still available from TTE but through Lexus, set of 4 retails at around 1650 UK

Second hand, they go for around 600 UK

But beware second hand as they've been known to buckle easy.

Anyone wanna post me them cheap?? Smile

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PostPosted: Thu Aug 09, 2007 10:08 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Excellent information, i recon we should merge this thread with tyre and wheel sizes and we will have some comprehesive guide on tyres and wheels. Very Happy
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 4:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote



I want these wheels bad. They are exactly what i'm looking for.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 23, 2007 5:44 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I went and had a look at those rims, they are in pretty bad condition all of them had a pretty bad gutter rash, plus one looked like it was buckled altho in good condition they look hot.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 2:22 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hey would a PCD 5 X 110 fit an aristo, if its possible could some one list range of sizes that fit standard aristo guards.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 6:36 am    Post subject: Wheels Reply with quote

Ari,

5 x 100 is later model Honda but might also fit other cars but not Toyota.

5 x114.3 is Nissan and Toyota but it depends on offsets which fit which car.

4 x 114.3 is early model Toyota (usually smaller cars)

4 x 100 is early model Honda eg. Civic

There is a site I saw somewhere (I'll see if I can find it) that lists all model cars and their respective wheel sizes.

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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:02 am    Post subject: PCD and OFFSETS Reply with quote

STUD PATTERN

The stud pattern or bolt circle is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centres of the wheel lugs.

Stud patterns can be 4, 5, 6, or 8 stud holes.

A bolt circle of 4 x 100 would indicate a 4-lug pattern on a circle with a diameter of 100mm. The diagram below indicates the proper measuring methods. 6 and 8-stud wheels are measured like the 4-stud wheels.



Centre Hole Size

One common mistake that people make is buying alloy wheels (usually 2nd hand) and not getting the correct locating ring.

Factory wheels come with a centre hole in the rim that are a nice snug fit over the central spigot. This locates the wheel concentrically (ie the centre of the wheel matches the centre of rotation) and means that the wheel nuts just hold the wheel on, rather than supporting the complete weight of the car.

However, very many aftermarket alloys have a hole that is larger than the hub. This means that the wheel will fit on but it also means that the studs are bearing the car's corner weight, rather than just holding the wheel against the hub. It also means that it's much harder to locate the wheel centrally, giving rise to vibration at speed. These can be purchased from wheel shops and fit over the hub and within the wheel opening, locating the wheel.



Here are some common stud patterns:

Make Model Stud Pattern
Alfa 75, 90, Gtv 5 X 98
156, 164 5 X 98
Audi A3 5 X 100
A4, A6, A8, Tt 5 X 112
Bmw E30 4 X 100
E36, E46, E49 5 X 120
Chrysler Neon & Pt Cruiser 5 X 100
Daewoo Cielo, Espero, Lanos, Karlos, Nubira 4 X 100
Matiz & Tacuma 4 X 114.3
Legenza 5 X 114.3
Daihatsu Applause, Charade, Cuore Pyzar, Yrv 4 X 100
Ford Capri 4 X 114.3
Cougar 4 X 108
Falcon Au & Ba 5 X 114.3
Falcon Pre Au 5 X 114.3
Festiva 4/1994 - 2000 4 X 100
Fiesta 4 X 108
Focus 4 X 108
Laser 1990 On 4 X 100
Laser Sr2 5 X 114.3
Mondeo 4 X 108
Probe 5 X 114.3
Telstar 1988 - On 5 X 114.3
Telstar Pre 1987 4 X 114.3
Holden Apollo Pre 1993 5 X 100
Astra 1988 - On 4 X 100
Astra With Abs 5 X 110
Astra Pre 1987 4 X 114.3
Barina Pre - 1994 4 X 114.3
Barina 1994 - On 4 X 100
Calibra - Non Turbo 4 X 100
Calibra V6 Turbo 5 X 110
Commodore 5 X 120
Monaro 5 X 120
Nova 4 X 100
Vectra 5 X 110
Honda
Accord Pre 1989 4 X 100
Accord 1990 On 4 X 114.3
City 4 X 100
Civic 4 X 100
Crx 4 X 100
Integra 4 X 100
Legend Pre 1991 4 X 114.3
Legend 1991 On 5 X 114.3
Nsx 5 X 114.3
Odessey 5 X 114.3
Prelude Pre 1992 4 X 100
Prelude 1992 On 4 X 114.3
Prelude Vtir 5 X 114.3
S2000 5 X 114.3
Hyundai Accent 4 X 100
Elantra 4 X 114.3
Excel 4 X 114.3
Getz 4 X 100
Granduer 5 X 114.3
Lantra 4 X 114.3
S Coupe 4 X 114.3
Sonata 4 X 114.3
Tiburon 5 X 114.3
Kia Mentor, Rio, Spectra, Shuma 4 X 100
Carens 4 X 114.3
Carnival 5 X 114.3
Lexus Is200, Is300, Es300, Gs300, Rx300 5 X 114.3
Ls400, Ls430, Sc430 5 X 114.3
Mazda 121 1990 - On 4 X 100
2 4 X 100
3 5 X 114.3
323 1990 - On 4 X 100
6 5 X 114.3
626 1988 - On 5 X 114.3
929 1987 - On 5 X 114.3
Astina 4 X 100
Astina V6 5 X 114.3
Mpv 5 X 114.3
Mx5 4 X 100
Mx6 5 X 114.3
ProtñÈ 4 X 100
Rx7 1987 - On 5 X 114.3
Rx8 5 X 114.3
Mercedes All Models 5 X 112
Mini 2002-on 4 X 100
Mitsubishi Cordia 4 X 114.3
Galant 4 X 114.3
Lancer 1992- On 4 X 100
Lancer Cg-ch Vrx 5 X 114.3
Magna 1990 - On 5 X 114.3
Magna Pre - 1990 4 X 114.3
Mirage 1996-05 4 X 100
Verada 5 X 114.3
Nissan Bluebird Fwd 4 X 114.3
Exa 4 X 100
Maxima 1990 - On 5 X 114.3
Maxima Pre - 1990 4 X 114.3
Nx Coupe 4 X 100
Pulsar 1988-2000 4 X 100
Pulsar 2000 - On 4 X 114.3
Silvia 4 X 114.3
Skyline 5 X 114.3
Peugeot 205, 206, 306, 307 4 X 108
Proton Persona 4 X 100
Satria 4 X 100
Wira 4 X 100
Renault 19 4 X 100
21 4 X 100
Clio 4 X 100
Fuego 4 X 100
Laguna 4 X 100
Megane 4 X 100
Scenic 4 X 100
Subaru Forester 5 X 100
Legacy 5 X 100
Liberty 5 X 100
Wrx 5 X 100
Volkswagon Golf Pre - 1998 4 X 100
Passat 4 X 100
Vento 4 X 100
Polo 4 X 100
Golf Vr6 5 X 100
Passat Vr6 (1993 - 1997) 5 X 100
Golf 1998 - On 5 X 100
Beetle 5 X 100
Volvo S40 4 X 114.3
V40 4 X 114.3
360 4 X 100
480 4 X 100
[courtesy of ToyMods Forum Cool )

Hope this helps people,

Cheers,

Peter
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 7:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

As usual, excellent post Peter.
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PostPosted: Fri Sep 28, 2007 4:11 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Man you posts are excellent thanks heaps. Bow Down
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:47 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Here is another question, would a set of 22" inch rims fit aristo?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:16 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

22" ??!?!?!
I would doubt it mate, unless you jack it up like a truck.
And if you did, i'd laugh at you anyway. 22" is stupid. This isn't a range rover, its a sedan.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 08, 2007 6:13 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

i have herd on good authority 20's fit, nicely too
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