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Style 259's on E70 options.
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Having them bored is the best solution. I had to do the same for my rear wheels. I'm in Atlanta, but I found most wheel places know someone who can do it, and also, any good metal machine shop. There should be plenty in and around Chicago. I was quoted about 100-180 from wheel places, and the machine shop quoted me 30 dollars for the pair.
You can use spacers as well, but I am weary of that alternative Plus, the new wheels will stick out plenty without a spacer. You would need the 74.1 to 72.6 adapter & spacer: https://www.amazon.com/5x120-Wheel-S.../dp/B00DNND7PG These guys might be able to help. Just googled wheel shop in Chicago area: https://www.rimrepaircenter.com/
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