24 inch wheels
#18
Lexus Fanatic
Bwahahaha....awesome.
I agree that 22 would be the absolute maximum for ride comfort, availability, price erc, but I wouldn't go bigger than 21. My 20's are big enough for me and very nice riding. To each his own.
I agree that 22 would be the absolute maximum for ride comfort, availability, price erc, but I wouldn't go bigger than 21. My 20's are big enough for me and very nice riding. To each his own.
#20
Lexus Champion
iTrader: (1)
Not really going to argue but I thought that it was kinda like simple mathematics that if someone says the gap is too big with 22's so the vehicle needs to be dropped that it means that it's compensating the look of filling the wheelwell. Countless post people state this. In fact I haven't seen anyone on here who thought that with 22's the vehicle didn't need to be dropped. It's all personal preference but you got it. You win.
#21
Lexus Test Driver
#22
Lexus Test Driver
Also, do you have OEM air suspension?
Did you lower your car?
If you didn't lower your LS, do you feel as if the look of 22" 's are too small, and do the wheels leave to much of a fender gap?
#28
Intermediate
iTrader: (1)
I also agree as others have stated, end of the day the car is your own and you should not hold back from doing what makes you happy... keeping safety in consideration at all times of course!
BTW, not going to spam this thread with countless pics but if bored you can see more of these lovely "humorous" rides here:
Donk (not to be confused with badonk )
BTW, not going to spam this thread with countless pics but if bored you can see more of these lovely "humorous" rides here:
Donk (not to be confused with badonk )
Last edited by VIPanda460; 02-10-16 at 11:48 PM.
#29
Moderator
Even BMW ran 21's on the 7 series, with a drop and proper offsets looks really good. I agree with you about the Tesla view.
#30
Driver School Candidate
Hey, I know this is an old thread. Don’t know how I missed it but I kinda left the forum because of all the hate. Not how the car culture flows where I’m from. Anyway, 255/30R24 on 24x9 fronts and 275/25r24 for the rears on 24x10.5. It’s kinda of a stanced look with the rears stretched. This is not a everyday driver setup. Fenders were rolled in the fronts and shaved and pulled in the rear. Ride quality is still outstanding. I can ride 4 passengers in the car but watch their weight because the wheels will hit the top of the wheel well liners.