lumarai wheel

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looking yo buy thoses wheel. This brand produce wheel only for Lexus.
18x8, ET 37, 5x114, bore 60

will they fit my fx35 2005, bore, tps ... ?



 
These wheels are going to look tiny if you get a lipped 18" wheel.... Most people don't like the look of a lipped 20", these will look teeny weeny.
 
Hub bore is smaller than our 66.1mm, so unless you are using spacers to compensate for that (ie mating surface to FX hub of 66.1 and mating surface to wheel of 60 - which will be custom) then they will not work.
 
you tell me to avoid the lip here the wheel i found lets me know what you think!

if someone is good with photoshop i own a black 2005 fx35



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Definitely the first one or the last one. With the first wheels however you will have to work on getting big brake kits or your the gaps will look huge. With the last one you can probably get away with painted calipers. Don't forget to check the overall weight and offsets.
 
stay away from cheap wheels are you will kill your performance. I like the first and last ones. I know the price is tempting but, would want you to lose to much performance for some bling.
 
Choose what you like. Again it's your car and only your opinion matters.

With that said some people don't like 20s with lips because it makes the wheel look smaller. Some people like flush setups meaning that you will be running lower offsets (figure on a 9" wide wheel an offset of +15, on a 10.5" wide wheel an offset of 25, and oeverything in between). Some people don't like small widths (meaning a 7.5 to 8.5 inch width wheel). Some don't like cheap wheels, some don't like expensive wheels, some don't like cast wheels, etc, etc etc.

With all that said I personally like wheel number 1. If you are going to purchase them in 18" size then stick with stock. If moving to 20s then number 1, but I don't think that style is available in 20s.

ThE Fx 45 BeAsT is correct cheap wheels will kill you performance, because they are usually heavier. Their manufacturing process also makes some of them a little weak. However cheap is a relative term. When rolling on a set of muti piece lightweight forged wheels that retail for 2Gs plus a piece a 600 wheel is cheap. Shoot even my SSRs were over a grand a piece, and they are 20s lol.
 
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thanks for all you input.
It's my first SUV and i found it really hard to have wheel that will look nice and keep the luxury sport blend of the overall looking fx35.

Im looking for 18" because of the poor road over here in Quebec, a bit more tire keep all the truck suspension keep the distance.
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Honestly it is going to be very hard to find some wheels that will look good in 18" on the FX.

You can run 20s with larger tires. Take a look at N2FX's setup...which doesn't look bad at all.
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if found this wheel.
rate at 22lbs, TPMS compatible

I think i will go this way. Thank you for all your input they have been really usefull

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thanks for all you input.
It's my first SUV and i found it really hard to have wheel that will look nice and keep the luxury sport blend of the overall looking fx35.

Im looking for 18" because of the poor road over here in Quebec, a bit more tire keep all the truck suspension keep the distance.
YouTube - Nids-de-poule

the joys of Montreal streets... didn't stop me from buying 22's though. you will be fine with 20's if you drive daily in our wonderful pot holes, we still have good meat on stock size tires
 
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