Looking for pics of the LS 460 with 255/30/22 and 295/25/22 and no drop
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Looking for pics of the LS 460 with 255/30/22 and 295/25/22 and no drop
I see these sizes pop every now and then mostly with non dropped LS460's ( 255/30/22 and a 295/25/22 ). Anyone have any pics of an LS with these tire sizes and no drop. Thanks
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I was just looking at a pic of my GS and just thought I need to drop this car. I just feel apprehensive because the ride quality on this car is insane. Hypothetically If you do springs do they still need to rip out the back seats?? The stance with the Tanabe springs isnt bad but I want to avoid sagging.
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Dude, the car looks perfect the way it is in the picture. I can see lowering it an inch max, but other than it looks great. I am not a fan of super dropped cars, I personally like a more aggressive stock look and yours is perfect.
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I was talking about making MY LS460 sit like my GS350. I love the way the car looks with a flush set of wheels and no gap. I agree , I am not into the super slammed look.
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I am still wondering about the 255/30/22 on a 9.5"x22, and a 295/25/22 on a 10.5x22. My concern is the massive weight of the car. I need to protect the wheels and ride quality as much as possible.
Rominl did you have to do fender mods? If you guys are running 265/30 then I am sure a 255/30 will clear. I am doing Vossen VVS082's. Not sure of the offsets
Rominl did you have to do fender mods? If you guys are running 265/30 then I am sure a 255/30 will clear. I am doing Vossen VVS082's. Not sure of the offsets
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Im running the 22X9.0 and 22X11 with 265/30 and 295/25 in the rear, and dont have any rubbing issues up front at all. However in the rear, I run a pretty aggressive offset so I had to do some fender mods as well. As far as ride quality, make sure you get some good tires. Im running the Continentals and they ride really well. The only difference from stock is that you hear and feel bit more of the road, primarily because of the low profile and width, but I like it. Factory was just too "cushy" for me.
Here's a better pic to show you what the stance looks like with factory suspension. I'm not a fan of the slammed look, personally.
Here's a better pic to show you what the stance looks like with factory suspension. I'm not a fan of the slammed look, personally.
Last edited by nolimitguj; 11-24-10 at 09:21 AM. Reason: added pic
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