My 07 LS460 is ready for new wheels and tires
#16
Intermediate
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My plan right now is NOT to lower, but if the ride height looks off once I get the wheels on I may reconsider. Judging by the pics I see on CL, the 460 looks good even when not lowered most of the time dependent on wheel style and color of car etc.. I am hoping I get lucky.
#17
Intermediate
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tofu. I will let you know when I am ready to sell the OEM wheels.
#18
Lexus Test Driver
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If you decide to lower the car with springs I do have a set of tanabe springs for sale. As for wheels 20s look nice buy not my flavor. I have 22s on my car right now and 21s in the garage that I'll be showing everyone once my car finishes this next transformation. 22s is nice on the pockets for tire replacement but the ride is really different now. Quite more rough. 20s ride like stock but the car is so large that it makes 20s look small unless you slam the car then it doesn't look bad. I think before you spend the money you really have to think about the end result. What is it do you want to do...don't spend the money twice because that gets expensive
#19
+1 on lbintab's comments... also keep in mind that those running 21s, in addition to their preference that they're right-sized, may also be doing so in order to have the car sit lower while also running slightly stretched tire sizes. This is with both coilovers and especially air suspension. It's getting that ride height and/or parked & aired-out height/look that one's after
#20
Lexus Test Driver
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+1 on lbintab's comments... also keep in mind that those running 21s, in addition to their preference that they're right-sized, may also be doing so in order to have the car sit lower while also running slightly stretched tire sizes. This is with both coilovers and especially air suspension. It's getting that ride height and/or parked & aired-out height/look that one's after
#21
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If you decide to lower the car with springs I do have a set of tanabe springs for sale. As for wheels 20s look nice buy not my flavor. I have 22s on my car right now and 21s in the garage that I'll be showing everyone once my car finishes this next transformation. 22s is nice on the pockets for tire replacement but the ride is really different now. Quite more rough. 20s ride like stock but the car is so large that it makes 20s look small unless you slam the car then it doesn't look bad. I think before you spend the money you really have to think about the end result. What is it do you want to do...don't spend the money twice because that gets expensive
+1 on lbintab's comments... also keep in mind that those running 21s, in addition to their preference that they're right-sized, may also be doing so in order to have the car sit lower while also running slightly stretched tire sizes. This is with both coilovers and especially air suspension. It's getting that ride height and/or parked & aired-out height/look that one's after
^^^ Well said...on 22", your kit will not hit the ground. On 20", the wheels are too small. In this case, the OP might leave his car at stock height...seriously think about 22". The suspension on the LS is very comfortable that you will barely notice a big difference. My wife been through 22" and 21" and she hasn't complain yet...she is the best judge.
I really only want to lower IF after I get the wheels on the car the wheel gap looks funny. I hear some people on CL saying that if you are going to keep stock suspension then go with 22' and others saying that 20" look best with stock suspension. I personally think the perceived wheel gap varies based not only on the size of wheel, but also the style of wheel, size and brand of tire, car color, wheel base and stock suspension type (air versus struts and springs).
#23
IMHO 22's are the perfect look and size for this big of a car. The wheel wells fit perfect for the 22's. The 20's are not quite to my liking.. I should have the new shoes on tomorrow and will post pics after.
#24
Lead Lap
Cool..be sure to post in the wheel/tire sticky thread with all your specs also and contribute back to that thread if you don't mind
#27
Man. I was all set on 20" wheels and then you guys have to hit me with three posts in a row going the other direction. This is rough on my OCD personality as it already takes me forever to make a decision on this kind of stuff anyway.
I really only want to lower IF after I get the wheels on the car the wheel gap looks funny. I hear some people on CL saying that if you are going to keep stock suspension then go with 22' and others saying that 20" look best with stock suspension. I personally think the perceived wheel gap varies based not only on the size of wheel, but also the style of wheel, size and brand of tire, car color, wheel base and stock suspension type (air versus struts and springs).
I really only want to lower IF after I get the wheels on the car the wheel gap looks funny. I hear some people on CL saying that if you are going to keep stock suspension then go with 22' and others saying that 20" look best with stock suspension. I personally think the perceived wheel gap varies based not only on the size of wheel, but also the style of wheel, size and brand of tire, car color, wheel base and stock suspension type (air versus struts and springs).
Sounds like you've determined 20s are the right choice for YOU. Your reasonings are sound, and it doesn't really have to be to anyone else. You need to be happy, that's all that matters. Someone else or the "masses"/netizens may not be thrilled with it, but it's not their car. If they can't respect your choices, style and compromises, they're a bit narrow minded and don't get it. Carry on and good luck.... and post pics later
#28
Intermediate
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Love the look of 22's even without being lowered. I just have to convince myself I can live with the ride quality change. I am going to sit on it for a week or so before I make any decisions.
Does anybody on here know of anyone in Tucson with an LS460 on 22's? Or how do I find out about meets in the Tucson or Arizona area?
Does anybody on here know of anyone in Tucson with an LS460 on 22's? Or how do I find out about meets in the Tucson or Arizona area?
Last edited by AZGS4; 03-12-14 at 01:47 PM.
#29
#30
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Love the look of 22's even without being lowered. I just have to convince myself I can live with the ride quality change. I am going to sit on it for a week or so before I make any decisions.
Does anybody on here know of anyone in Tucson with an LS460 on 22's? Or how do I find out about meets in the Tucson or Arizona area?
Does anybody on here know of anyone in Tucson with an LS460 on 22's? Or how do I find out about meets in the Tucson or Arizona area?