Going to Buy: Lexani 22's. What is your opinion
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Going to Buy: Lexani 22's. What is your opinion
I am thinking about buying these lexani's. used. What is your opinion?
*** I have a silver 07 LS 460 ***
http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/pts/2868634814.html
*** I have a silver 07 LS 460 ***
http://miami.craigslist.org/pbc/pts/2868634814.html
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personally i think the price is a bit high considering the condition they're in, etc. If you like it, try and negotiate the price a little lower.
As for people's opinions on the FK452, I have had countless sets of FK452s on my cars and not ever a single problem; however, I don't run crazy fitment like some of the guys out there who run -7* to -10* camber and then complain about a tire blowing/bubbling.
As for people's opinions on the FK452, I have had countless sets of FK452s on my cars and not ever a single problem; however, I don't run crazy fitment like some of the guys out there who run -7* to -10* camber and then complain about a tire blowing/bubbling.
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Lexus Test Driver
personally i think the price is a bit high considering the condition they're in, etc. If you like it, try and negotiate the price a little lower.
As for people's opinions on the FK452, I have had countless sets of FK452s on my cars and not ever a single problem; however, I don't run crazy fitment like some of the guys out there who run -7* to -10* camber and then complain about a tire blowing/bubbling.
As for people's opinions on the FK452, I have had countless sets of FK452s on my cars and not ever a single problem; however, I don't run crazy fitment like some of the guys out there who run -7* to -10* camber and then complain about a tire blowing/bubbling.
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well thats what i meant load ratings. going 245 instead 255 or 265 wouldnt mess with the performance of the tires????? since everything that i have seen with 460 suspension wise are used on lx tundras, etc you would want to pay attention to load ratings, correct?