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Old 07-19-2006, 05:59 PM   #1
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Wheel and Tire Size

Will Jaguar S-type wheels....5x108mm....17x7.5...fit on an 2002 LS....and what is the recomended tire size...I plan on getting springs to lower it 1in ...thanks for your help
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Re: Wheel and Tire Size

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Will Jaguar S-type wheels....5x108mm....17x7.5...fit on an 2002 LS....and what is the recomended tire size...I plan on getting springs to lower it 1in ...thanks for your help

yes - both the LS and S-type use OEM 17x7.5, 5x108 (107.95mm / 4.31in), 60mm offset.

The LS comes with OEM 235/50r17 tires.

I wanted to have less sidewall - I use 245/45r17 - which would back the wheel well gap slightly larger but since I am lowered it does not show.
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