22" Wheels and Spoilers Added to my LS460L
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22" Wheels and Spoilers Added to my LS460L
Well I bought my ride about 2 months ago or so, and i've been debating on what to do to it and so far I have done the following:
Added the Prestigious Society Lowering Module, DVD/NAV Bypass and the I-Pod/I-Phone Connector.
Bought both the Rear Window Spoiler and Trunk Sport (SMALL) Spoiler.
Had the Rear Tail Lights Tinted
Installed the Chrome Trim around the Head & Tail Lights Along with the Pillar Trim Pieces. (Not sure If I like them that much, but I might leave them on for a while!)
And Last but not Least, I just had INDUSTRIAL MOTORING out of Anaheim install my new wheels that came in in under 10 days.
Greg and his crew are no joke when it comes to being a Professional Shop.
I recommend this place to anyone who wants honesty, customer service and a great selection of car accessories from Wheels, Tires, Grills, Lowering. etc.
My Wheels are the SAVANI SV-9 Wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zero Nero Tires
Front: 22 X 9.5" / 245-30-22
Rear: 22 X 10.5" / 285-25-22
Please give me your honest opinions!
Added the Prestigious Society Lowering Module, DVD/NAV Bypass and the I-Pod/I-Phone Connector.
Bought both the Rear Window Spoiler and Trunk Sport (SMALL) Spoiler.
Had the Rear Tail Lights Tinted
Installed the Chrome Trim around the Head & Tail Lights Along with the Pillar Trim Pieces. (Not sure If I like them that much, but I might leave them on for a while!)
And Last but not Least, I just had INDUSTRIAL MOTORING out of Anaheim install my new wheels that came in in under 10 days.
Greg and his crew are no joke when it comes to being a Professional Shop.
I recommend this place to anyone who wants honesty, customer service and a great selection of car accessories from Wheels, Tires, Grills, Lowering. etc.
My Wheels are the SAVANI SV-9 Wheels w/ Pirelli P-Zero Nero Tires
Front: 22 X 9.5" / 245-30-22
Rear: 22 X 10.5" / 285-25-22
Please give me your honest opinions!
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The wheels are smokin' hot, but I also don't dig the chrome stuff. Looks nicely done though. It really doesn't matter what I, or the other board members think, it's your car and you should personalize it to your taste. It looks very custom and I assume that is what you were shooting for, so I give it a thumbs up.
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Looks good, but I think that taillight tint is too dark as it relates to getting extra attn from the popo's..they make lighter shades that don't stand out so much, but of course this is just my opinion and you gotta do what makes you happy. But the ride is lookin pretty good!
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I agree that the Chrome pieces don't do it justice, and I probably will take them off in the long run, but I might as well get a Lil' bit use out of them since I already spent the money on them!
As for the tint on the tail light, it's actually a Lil' lighter than what the pictures reflect!
As for the tint on the tail light, it's actually a Lil' lighter than what the pictures reflect!
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With the Asanti's, I would have paid about $4000, and even though the Savani's were more, it was well worth the Cash I paid for them!