Newbie to Club Lexus!
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Newbie to Club Lexus!
hello everyone!
my name is Vin, i like to say hello and thank you to everyone on this forum, i just got a 1992 lexus ls400 with 180,xxx miles, i got it used and needed to replace a timing belt and with the aid of the forum and search button i was able to find what i need here and again i like to say thank you very much everyone!!! i usually goto honda forums, and checking out some info here, you can do some really awsome things to the LS chasis, for example 2JZ motor, o gawd!! i love that setup!! i hope i can do that one of these day...boosting a sedan!
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my name is Vin, i like to say hello and thank you to everyone on this forum, i just got a 1992 lexus ls400 with 180,xxx miles, i got it used and needed to replace a timing belt and with the aid of the forum and search button i was able to find what i need here and again i like to say thank you very much everyone!!! i usually goto honda forums, and checking out some info here, you can do some really awsome things to the LS chasis, for example 2JZ motor, o gawd!! i love that setup!! i hope i can do that one of these day...boosting a sedan!
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Welcome VIn! Post some pics of your LS
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Welcome to the club! Your front right wheel is on the wrong side of the car--which implies there is a right-hand wheel somewhere on the left side. The wheels should look like they're throwing water off the spokes, not like saw teeth. If you have any questions, take the wheel off and you will see the correct side listed on the inside of the wheel. Good luck!
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Originally Posted by hlovepenn
Welcome to the club! Your front right wheel is on the wrong side of the car--which implies there is a right-hand wheel somewhere on the left side. The wheels should look like they're throwing water off the spokes, not like saw teeth. If you have any questions, take the wheel off and you will see the correct side listed on the inside of the wheel. Good luck!
wow, you can see that with that picture? im gonna have to take a closer look at then i get a chance, the car isnt in 100% drivable yet, bought the car for $400, with motor problems...so i just get her up and firing recently
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