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Old 08-17-2021 | 08:32 AM
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Hey Jagzilla, did you ever try these on your XJS? Did you need any spacers? Open Question for anyone. I have a chance at a set nearby.

I'm also curious about the Pentas fit also, above.
Well no need to respond, I will know for myself. I found these beauts in our small town in Iowa very cheap. They are XJR 17" Sport rims with 255/45/17 Z rated tires... painted maroon.


So before everyone posts their favorite vomit 🤮 emoji, I plan to strip the paint off. Although my son said it gives it the Doc Hudson vibe. This seems to do the trick so far.


I didn't find any clearance issues on the test fit OR bearing cap issues. The hub bore on the Sports seems to measure identical to the starfish rims. I didn't see any suspension or fender lip issues in the static position. Well see when I get it in the road.

I did find an issue with one rim. Someone drilled the lug holes from 3/4" to 13/16" on one rim.


I found some
These lug nuts These lug nuts
that are virtually identical but have a larger washer on them to increase the bite of the lug on the rim. Or a
Weld repair washer Weld repair washer
insert that is the correct size to replace the normal washer and has a 3/4" sleeve on it. Fortunately these rims carry the load on the hub, not the lugs so I just need to maintain the torque on the lugs.
Doing a quick calculation it looks like the standard washer contact area is .508 in^2 and the drilled wheel with new lug nuts would be .493 in^2, so 3% different and easily within measurement error and manufacturing variability. I think I'll try that first.

 

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Old 08-18-2021 | 05:37 AM
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Been toying whether I dare try these wheels on the XJ-S

Haven't got pictures of them but I'll most likely fit my American Racing wheels that look a lot like Weld Pro Stars.

Then again highly polished Starfishes look great.
 
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Old 08-20-2021 | 01:16 PM
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Well no need to respond, I will know for myself. I found these beauts in our small town in Iowa very cheap. They are XJR 17" Sport rims with 255/45/17 Z rated tires... painted maroon.

I didn't find any clearance issues on the test fit OR bearing cap issues. The hub bore on the Sports seems to measure identical to the starfish rims. I didn't see any suspension or fender lip issues in the static position. Well see when I get it in the road.

I found some These lug nuts that are virtually identical but have a larger washer on them to increase the bite of the lug on the rim. Or a Weld repair washer insert that is the correct size to replace the normal washer and has a 3/4" sleeve on it. Fortunately these rims carry the load on the hub, not the lugs so I just need to maintain the torque on the lugs.
Doing a quick calculation it looks like the standard washer contact area is .508 in^2 and the drilled wheel with new lug nuts would be .493 in^2, so 3% different and easily within measurement error and manufacturing variability. I think I'll try that first.
Here's a followup. I got the bigger washer lug nuts and put the wheels on. I wanted to make sure the wheel didn't lose torque, so I'm checking it for a while. There are no clearance issues with the 255/45/17s on the XJR Sport rims. The front bearing cap fits fine, no rubbing fenders or wheel wells.

XJR Sport bearing cap clearance

Starfish bearing cap clearance

I stripped the paint off of one rim and am considering having a maroon lip around the rim. It needs to be repainted because there are some patches repaired in the aluminum.
the Goof Off works pretty well if you let it sit 20-30 minutes.


The ride improvement is quite remarkable, but expected I guess. I can feel the road without being harsh. It feels well planted on the road.
 

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Old 08-24-2021 | 02:57 PM
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Originally Posted by lt1-xjs
I found some of the 16" lattice and had them chromed 18 years ago. They still look like new. Just put new rubber on the rear

In my opinion, Lattices in 16" are the very best option. Sadly, they're hard to find and usually very expensive.
 
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Old 09-01-2021 | 08:53 AM
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In my opinion, when people intentionally "chrome'" OEM stock rims it ruins them and their value significantly. Yours look fantastic though, perfect on that color car, it really pops and looks cool.
 
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Old 09-02-2021 | 03:55 AM
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Has anyone had a problem fitting 8" wheels on the front axle?
 
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Old 09-02-2021 | 07:53 PM
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I went with Aodhan DS06 18x8.5 +35 DS61885511435BZ
 
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Old 09-05-2021 | 11:42 PM
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Here are three different wheel sizes for a side by side visual comparison: 15", 16" and 17".

The foreground is an '89 XJS Canadian Coupe with Stock 15" Lattice, next to a recently acquired Brooklands Green '96 Celebration 2+2 with stock 16" wheels and finally the red '93 Manual Convertible with freshly installed/refurbed 17" XJR6 wheels running 235/50/17 Continentals (No spacers, no rubbing etc). I've been thinking of picking up a set of revolvers for the Celebration but haven't decided yet. I also saw a set of Repop Machined 15" Kents that I thought would look cool on the coupe but hesitant because I really like how the XJR6 wheels look. I almost had them powder coated Hyper silver but am glad I left them machined... Anyway, I took the pics (sort of a photoshoot) this morning with my E type.



'93 XJS Convertible


 

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Old 09-06-2021 | 01:53 AM
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Originally Posted by Kriss Vector

I went with Aodhan DS06 18x8.5 +35 DS61885511435BZ

Your car is absolutely incredible!!!!!!
 
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Old 09-15-2021 | 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Xjeffs
Here's a followup. I got the bigger washer lug nuts and put the wheels on. I wanted to make sure the wheel didn't lose torque, so I'm checking it for a while. There are no clearance issues with the 255/45/17s on the XJR Sport rims. The front bearing cap fits fine, no rubbing fenders or wheel wells.

XJR Sport bearing cap clearance

Starfish bearing cap clearance

I stripped the paint off of one rim and am considering having a maroon lip around the rim. It needs to be repainted because there are some patches repaired in the aluminum.
the Goof Off works pretty well if you let it sit 20-30 minutes.


The ride improvement is quite remarkable, but expected I guess. I can feel the road without being harsh. It feels well planted on the road.
The aluminum patch work underneath polished out and looks decent enough to go with. Also had to fix a couple leaking beads but I polished them up and put them on. I took a touch up paint pen to try the red line look around the edge of the rim. I'll redo it later if I like it.

Find patch work

It polished out

Leaks fixed and mounted

Temporary redline experiment
There's still some Clearcoat around the lugs and center cap and in between the spokes to remove but I need to get the old rims and tires off, so it's good for now.
I may try to hint at the starfish look by gun metal gray in the lug holes and in the spoke holes.
 

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Old 09-15-2021 | 01:23 PM
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Xjeffs,

I do think those XJR wheels are the only non-XJS wheel that should be fitted to an XJS. Everything else just looks wrong but, hey, that's just my view.

I would lose that red line, polish the wheel all over an don't paint the spokes inner edges.

I might start looking for a set myself.....

Cheers

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Old 12-19-2021 | 06:17 PM
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Well, I am bumping this thread for those who are looking for 16" Lattice wheels.

I have been looking for a set for a very very long time and I finally found a brand new set earlier this year and they did cost me arm and a leg.

However, recently, a spotless set became available to me and I might consider selling them. They are from a 93 XJS and they were removed shortly after delivery in 1993 and have been sitting in storage ever since.

Here is a pic of our XJS with 16" Lattices and I can post a picture of the 2nd set that I acquired if there is any interest. They won't be cheap at all so keep that in mind.





 
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Old 12-19-2021 | 07:56 PM
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I'm interested, how much are you asking, feel free to DM me.

Mike
 
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Old 04-18-2022 | 03:42 PM
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Anybody know where to find the XJR wheels? Every vendor I've come across does not have them in stock.

 
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Old 04-20-2022 | 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Liam O'Brien
Anybody know where to find the XJR wheels? Every vendor I've come across does not have them in stock.

I have a refinished set of 4 for sale. I'm in Atlanta, GA so would need to be shipped. I sent a PM to you.




 
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Old 12-18-2022 | 11:51 PM
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What size tire are you running?
Did you get a hub centric spacer?
 
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Old 12-18-2022 | 11:57 PM
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What size tire are you running?
Did you get a hub centric spacer?
 
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Old 12-24-2022 | 10:30 AM
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This is what I did and I think it's the best look of these.
 
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Old 12-24-2022 | 10:56 AM
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Never quite liked the OEM lattice rims. Look a bit dated to me. Do like starfish though.
obvs TWR rims rule supreme though

 
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Old 12-26-2022 | 06:42 AM
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Stock 5-spoke. 1994 XJS V12.


 
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