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I'll try to keep that weekend open (depends on my money situation - hopefully I won't have to work for my brother that weekend).
I had the stock ISX50 08 Lexus wheels before these. The ride feels the same as it did with the stock wheels. Actually the stock wheels weigh a little bit more than the G-spiders. Check out the specs from Sewell:
Stock: front/rear
G-Spiders: front rear
I had the stock ISX50 08 Lexus wheels before these. The ride feels the same as it did with the stock wheels. Actually the stock wheels weigh a little bit more than the G-spiders. Check out the specs from Sewell:
Stock: front/rear
G-Spiders: front rear
haha i made the mistake of assuming that you had the 17's like i do...but thats awesome that the g spiders are actually lighter...i wouldnt expect the ride to be any different -- but did you get new tires as well, or just swap the wheels?
at any rate, the car does look gorgeous, congrats!
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It's weird working for my brother. Usually he's a fun person, but at work, he's a hard ***. I am glad it's not my full-time job.
Thank You! I only have 5k on my car, so I kept the same tires (wheels are the same set up as stock). I am not too thrilled with my stock tires, but I'll use them until I need a new set.
haha i made the mistake of assuming that you had the 17's like i do...but thats awesome that the g spiders are actually lighter...i wouldnt expect the ride to be any different -- but did you get new tires as well, or just swap the wheels?
at any rate, the car does look gorgeous, congrats!
at any rate, the car does look gorgeous, congrats!
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Well my G Spyder experience didn't go so well. When I purchased my IS350 I got winters put on the stock and the all-seasons on the G Spyders. Back in May I switched to the summer tires. (it's Canada)
After about 300-500 kilometres and went to the dealership for my first oil change. When I showed up they didn't say a thing. As I walked out to the vehicle I noticed the rims were blackened like spray paint. I tried to rub it off with my fingers and saw that it was permanent!!! ACK!!
So I went back into the service rep and said I had a problem. He said it was a result of something I did!!! I said that is not possible that they were BRAND new. Then the detail rep ran over and claimed it was from tire shine, which I did not use. They in fact had put tire shine on the tires.
Then it went into limbo and someone was SUPPOSED to get back to me in a 2 days. When no one did, I called the Service Manager to complain about the situation. As it was last left with them, it was me who had ruined the new rims. The service manager called me back a day later to say they were already dealing with it, and it was the PARTS MANAGER that the RIMS were going to be replace ONE time by Lexus on my behalf. Okay but i was calling you because
1) You didn't get back to me when you said you would.
2) I had to walk out to the car and discover the ruined rims and wasn't
advised.
3) Lexus of Canada shouldn't be replacing my rims your dealership should.
4) I purchased the rims for summer enjoyment, replace em tout suite.
My whole point in calling the SM was that they were not being forthright. What else unnerved me is when I got a hold of the PARTS MANAGER said it was their fault. While the claim was going against lexus of Canada on my behalf they would be replaced if ruined by the dealership again. He verified it was some acid wash on the new 08' spyder rims and an acrylic overlay that caused the problem. Does this sound underhanded? They are using my goodwill to correct THEIR problem. Well at least he was honest.
Needless to say, it's been over 2 and a half months, and i'm getting my rims and TSIB on brakepads done tomorrow for low dust.
This is just a warning to be extra careful on 08' rims.
Attached is the picture... all 4 are this way. I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow. And yes those black stains are permanent.
After about 300-500 kilometres and went to the dealership for my first oil change. When I showed up they didn't say a thing. As I walked out to the vehicle I noticed the rims were blackened like spray paint. I tried to rub it off with my fingers and saw that it was permanent!!! ACK!!
So I went back into the service rep and said I had a problem. He said it was a result of something I did!!! I said that is not possible that they were BRAND new. Then the detail rep ran over and claimed it was from tire shine, which I did not use. They in fact had put tire shine on the tires.
Then it went into limbo and someone was SUPPOSED to get back to me in a 2 days. When no one did, I called the Service Manager to complain about the situation. As it was last left with them, it was me who had ruined the new rims. The service manager called me back a day later to say they were already dealing with it, and it was the PARTS MANAGER that the RIMS were going to be replace ONE time by Lexus on my behalf. Okay but i was calling you because
1) You didn't get back to me when you said you would.
2) I had to walk out to the car and discover the ruined rims and wasn't
advised.
3) Lexus of Canada shouldn't be replacing my rims your dealership should.
4) I purchased the rims for summer enjoyment, replace em tout suite.
My whole point in calling the SM was that they were not being forthright. What else unnerved me is when I got a hold of the PARTS MANAGER said it was their fault. While the claim was going against lexus of Canada on my behalf they would be replaced if ruined by the dealership again. He verified it was some acid wash on the new 08' spyder rims and an acrylic overlay that caused the problem. Does this sound underhanded? They are using my goodwill to correct THEIR problem. Well at least he was honest.
Needless to say, it's been over 2 and a half months, and i'm getting my rims and TSIB on brakepads done tomorrow for low dust.
This is just a warning to be extra careful on 08' rims.
Attached is the picture... all 4 are this way. I'll let you know how it goes tomorrow. And yes those black stains are permanent.
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Black chrome G-Spiders, as quoted from my dealership (Magnussen), will run $1,800+ and I have to trade-in my stocks as a core.
You do the math.
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thankfully, im expecting four big boxes from tire rack today
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If you combine the break dust issue along with silicone from tire spray and the heat produced from braking, these three elements will be destructive the the wheel finish. Salt only doubles the damage. Wheels should be cleaned at least once a week. I bet the porter carelessly sprayed the tire gel on the wheels and did not wipe off. I am glad they are replacing these for you. The TSIB will help and prove to be the same efficiency in braking combined with less dust.
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Kayo - That sucks to hear what happened to your wheels. I am glad you're getting them replaced. I think the finish on the g-spiders is the same as the 08 ISX50 18" stock wheels (well it looks like the same color).
I am very careful about keeping my wheels clean. I clean the brake dust off at least 3x a week. I also wax my wheels about every 3 months.
Cool...what tires are you getting?
I am very careful about keeping my wheels clean. I clean the brake dust off at least 3x a week. I also wax my wheels about every 3 months.
Cool...what tires are you getting?
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Man Lil E you are **** about the wheels lol, I realized my wheels looks more bronze with brake dust so I don't clean them as often now
Kayo: I see... thanks for your picture + explanation, I was wondering why my stock wheels has brownish stains that looks like brake dust but I cant wash them off, I remember this one time I had over spray with tire foam and try to wipe it but but end up smearing it so I just left it, 2 weeks later I washed my wheel and I could never get those stains out
Kayo: I see... thanks for your picture + explanation, I was wondering why my stock wheels has brownish stains that looks like brake dust but I cant wash them off, I remember this one time I had over spray with tire foam and try to wipe it but but end up smearing it so I just left it, 2 weeks later I washed my wheel and I could never get those stains out
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Well, the rims are replaced. If I get a chance I will snap some pics tomorrow. Finally the way it should be! I can love my G-Spyders again.
I think instead of tire foam it is better to use that 303 Aero Silicone/Rubber spray, apply on cloth, then apply on tire walls.
I think instead of tire foam it is better to use that 303 Aero Silicone/Rubber spray, apply on cloth, then apply on tire walls.
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Spray a little on a towel and rub on the tires...then you're good to go!
Oh yes! Lets see some pics of your wheels.
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Oh wow. I didn't even know the dealer offered these black chrome versions of the G-Spiders..my fault. But the regular G-Spiders w/ the same finish as the 08' OEM wheels look pretty nice and are even nicer w/ the price tag..that black chrome price is a bit overboard though