Stock IS 250 AWD wheel weight anyone
#2
I am new to Lexus (just this month). I used this chart regularly over the past few years while I purchased wheels for my S4 Avant. It does not list he IS250 wheels under the Lexus alpha sort but if you know the name of the manufacturer for the Toyota/Lexus wheels you may find it that way. Check it once in awhile for updates. The IS250 wheel weight will eventually be listed due to the popularity of the model.
It is a very good question. I am looking into it myself.
Bri
http://www.wheelweights.net/
It is a very good question. I am looking into it myself.
Bri
http://www.wheelweights.net/
#4
No prob. Your car looks great with the drop and the tint. Are you going for 18"? You might try www.ronalusa.com. Most of the wheels styles are not great but a couple like the LZ, LV, and the RT (one piece) lwould look nice (on Lexus IMO) once you get into the 17"/18" size. I only mention this because the wheels are light (around 21lbs +/- if 17") and they are very strong. Plus the pricing is reasonable. Just a word of caution that "Gary" the US rep (they are German) is a little odd and has a tendency to come off as rude.
I live in MA and Ronal is in CA. I have ordered from him and had no problems whatsoever. In fact I have a set of snows mounted on 17" RT's that I have been using since 2003. They look brand new and we have tons of salt, potholes, etc. . . . I do take care very good care of my car(s) year round so that may help.
Please post if you get the weight. I sent off an e-mail yesterday. Should get an answer by the end of this upcoming week. My guess is 22llbs. A nice BBS in the 17lb range would work well IMO but I'm limited in terms of how lightweight/how large due to the roads here.
Bri
I live in MA and Ronal is in CA. I have ordered from him and had no problems whatsoever. In fact I have a set of snows mounted on 17" RT's that I have been using since 2003. They look brand new and we have tons of salt, potholes, etc. . . . I do take care very good care of my car(s) year round so that may help.
Please post if you get the weight. I sent off an e-mail yesterday. Should get an answer by the end of this upcoming week. My guess is 22llbs. A nice BBS in the 17lb range would work well IMO but I'm limited in terms of how lightweight/how large due to the roads here.
Bri
Last edited by BN06; 05-29-06 at 03:55 PM.
#6
Great work, nice job posting an accurate answer.
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