upgraded from an '07 cts to '98 LS! now wheel opinions pls.
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upgraded from an '07 cts to '98 LS! now wheel opinions pls.
Hey fellas, picking up my '98 LS next week, and I want to order some wheels and tires. I'll keep the stock 16's for winter because the Lexus dealer I bought the car from put on 4 new Michelin X-ice's on them.
I drive about 1000kms per week sometimes more, all highway, but rough hwy. I like style with drivability, so I was thinking 18' but I was going to go 245/50/18. These are 1'' taller than stock, but I am not lowering the car at all. The car is loaded but no NAV or air. My normal drive is a 2011 f350 dually, so even though my diesel is really good on fuel for what it is, I am hoping the 400 is better. Not to mention I have 2 little car seats that I want to keep safe which is why I went the LS route instead of an accord or something.
Wheels, I was thinking the same wheels I put on my '07 cts which were Konig Lace. 18x8 +35 and 245 50 18. In this size I can buy Michelin Primacy mxm4 which I have read are great tires for mpg and ride, and they also have a tread ware rating of 500.
here's a link to the new ride:
http://autocatch.com/used-cars/1998~...400~509585.htm
I believe I got a great deal at $7500. One owner, all service records and it's in really great shape with new snow tires. The dealership seems to be awesome as well-been treated really good even though I bought a $7500 car parked in a lot full of 2011 ls's priced at $120k!
Does anyone have some interesting used wheels for sale??
Sorry for the long post guy's, and nice to meet you!
I drive about 1000kms per week sometimes more, all highway, but rough hwy. I like style with drivability, so I was thinking 18' but I was going to go 245/50/18. These are 1'' taller than stock, but I am not lowering the car at all. The car is loaded but no NAV or air. My normal drive is a 2011 f350 dually, so even though my diesel is really good on fuel for what it is, I am hoping the 400 is better. Not to mention I have 2 little car seats that I want to keep safe which is why I went the LS route instead of an accord or something.
Wheels, I was thinking the same wheels I put on my '07 cts which were Konig Lace. 18x8 +35 and 245 50 18. In this size I can buy Michelin Primacy mxm4 which I have read are great tires for mpg and ride, and they also have a tread ware rating of 500.
here's a link to the new ride:
http://autocatch.com/used-cars/1998~...400~509585.htm
I believe I got a great deal at $7500. One owner, all service records and it's in really great shape with new snow tires. The dealership seems to be awesome as well-been treated really good even though I bought a $7500 car parked in a lot full of 2011 ls's priced at $120k!
Does anyone have some interesting used wheels for sale??
Sorry for the long post guy's, and nice to meet you!
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The original owner brought the car in to service the check engine light but left with a new 600h!! Must be nice. So the dealership serviced and certified and e-tested the car before putting it for sale and according to the service records it required a throttle position sensor and an 02 sensor. When I went to see the car the dealer had already fixed it all so the light was out. When it was 1 year old someone backed into the front corner and they had to replace the drivers front fender and a headlight (I carfaxed it before I went to see it).
Yeah so I'm pretty excited!!! I thing I'll go with the konig lace.
http://www.konigwheels.com/Konig-Hom...er-Wheels/LACE
Yeah so I'm pretty excited!!! I thing I'll go with the konig lace.
http://www.konigwheels.com/Konig-Hom...er-Wheels/LACE
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