Anyone swapped OEM wheels from a late model 3rd gen to a early model 3rd gen LX570

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I have an '08 LX570 (image) and would like to put newer model year (e.g '13-'15) LX570 OEM wheels or '17-'21 OEM wheels (image) on it. Anyone done this and w/ any pics? Note, 1st pic is current state and the bottom 2 are what I would like to to go to. The last pic is a '17 wheels that are 21". TIA
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If you asking about fit, they fit.
I'll not go 21" though unless your truck is city/highway only.
yes. it is the daily driver.. no Offroad on this one. thanks
 
Do the 21" wheels need different lug nuts?
 
If you are shopping, I think the 20” wheel from the 16-21 model is the best looking. I would check out the price and tire options for the 21s before jumping in. Studs are definitely the same, and I suspect the wheel face is the same, but no first hand experience. Whoever you get the wheels from might have the newer lugs since if they replaced with aftermarket wheels, they probably got new ones.

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While the studs are the same that doesn’t necessarily mean you can use the same lug nuts.
Ah.. got ya. makes sense. I'll check when/if I switch. thanks
 
If you are shopping, I think the 20” wheel from the 16-21 model is the best looking. I would check out the price and tire options for the 21s before jumping in. Studs are definitely the same, and I suspect the wheel face is the same, but no first hand experience. Whoever you get the wheels from might have the newer lugs since if they replaced with aftermarket wheels, they probably got new ones.

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good points. the tire options are less, but not by much and the pricing is (at least on first look) fair at 5-15% more than the same 20"
 

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