Please share your LS460 22" wheel/tire experiences good or bad
#31
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what's in theory doesn't really affect what happens in reality.
i have had so many wheels, stock or aftermarket, on my cars, from 17s to 22s. i have never done one nitrogen fill. unless i got a nail (or similar events), wheels on my cars never ever leak air in a "noticeable" level that warrants the cost / trouble.
it's just like those "paint protection" or similar things
i have had so many wheels, stock or aftermarket, on my cars, from 17s to 22s. i have never done one nitrogen fill. unless i got a nail (or similar events), wheels on my cars never ever leak air in a "noticeable" level that warrants the cost / trouble.
it's just like those "paint protection" or similar things
#32
Lexus Fanatic
Yeah , its a rip off. I did it with my last set of wheels and the tire pressure still drops. I called to ask and the guy said the tire pressure will still drop over time, but just slower. When they sell it to you they make it seem like its going to cure childhood cancer. I will pass next time
#33
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Yeah , its a rip off. I did it with my last set of wheels and the tire pressure still drops. I called to ask and the guy said the tire pressure will still drop over time, but just slower. When they sell it to you they make it seem like its going to cure childhood cancer. I will pass next time
#34
22's run fine. Slightly rougher ride, but not really that noticeable. Watch out for potholes though. Tires rated for 15K miles, but so does the 18's on Michelins. I'm put off by the looky-loo's..paranoid about carjacking I guess. Does make the car look sleaker and sportier even without lowering
#36
None of you must have to deal with potholes. I just discovered a bulge on my RR tire that I have to now replace. Stock 19's. Up north, the lower profile you go, the higher your replacement costs are.
#37
Driver School Candidate
I have 22's they ride fine but its a heavy car so make sure you get forged three piece wheels or you will break wheels. they bend when you hit pot holes but on a three piece you can replace the barrel or the lip. always get road hazard because if they do go flat and you drive on them the side wall is wasted fast. My only issue is all chrome now days sucks and its funny that on $5,500 wheels it has a 1 year warranty on the chrome. I am getting ready to redo my wheels and I am sourcing barrels and lips currently. The Tire Pressure sensors have been a pain in the *** also.
I almost forgot you need about $1,500 a year in the budget to replace tires, they don't last long
I almost forgot you need about $1,500 a year in the budget to replace tires, they don't last long
Last edited by PNTFXR; 08-09-21 at 06:57 PM. Reason: forgot something
#38
Selling my 22’$
I’m selling 5 Spec1wheels SPL-002 Staggered rims 4 with basically new tires and new spline lug nut kit
I’m getting 100 spoke floaters
eclass.et@gmail.com
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