Newb..24's fit on stock 460LS?
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Newb..24's fit on stock 460LS?
Hey new to Lexus and rims...i have a 2007 everything stock...will 24's fit with no modifications (fenders/wheel well) ???
Does anyone have pictures of 24's on LS460 with no changes to suspension/shocks? I really did not plan to make any to it. Input/ thoughts?
Does anyone have pictures of 24's on LS460 with no changes to suspension/shocks? I really did not plan to make any to it. Input/ thoughts?
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Yellowvest (11-18-21)
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Such a gorgeous car to waste it on terrible riding, vibration and damage prone 24's... (not to mention incredibly low support from local dealers as far as having flats fixed or readily available replacement tires)
Either way, highly doubt its going to fit without modification... the shortest tires I see available in 24" are 255/30-24 and 275/25-24 You factory wheels and tires are 27" in diameter. The 275's are 29.5" in diameter and the 255's are 30" in diameter... Even if they were to fit, the car would actually be lifted off the ground over an inch and it would look like a monster truck, without suspension mods to lower the car back to where it should be... the word donk comes to mind...
Either way, highly doubt its going to fit without modification... the shortest tires I see available in 24" are 255/30-24 and 275/25-24 You factory wheels and tires are 27" in diameter. The 275's are 29.5" in diameter and the 255's are 30" in diameter... Even if they were to fit, the car would actually be lifted off the ground over an inch and it would look like a monster truck, without suspension mods to lower the car back to where it should be... the word donk comes to mind...
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I always find it odd that people refuse to lower their car but don't think twice about putting some heavy, poor quality, chrome, too big, super-bling wheels on their car.
You might be able to make 24s fit, but it will not be a slam dunk.
It would look 4,582,826 times better lowered on 22s.
You might be able to make 24s fit, but it will not be a slam dunk.
It would look 4,582,826 times better lowered on 22s.
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thanks for the input...i just am not into changing the suspenion at this time...Would vossen's 22's work with no changes to suspension? Has anyone on CL put 22's on without dropping it (pics)?
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24's will look great on it! Excuse what every one else is saying. I've been riding aftermarket rims for over 20 years even back when 18's where considered "too big". And these same folks are now 22's are coming from factory. Your car, your dollar & your choice. Make it happen!
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Eloves (09-27-21)
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24's will look great on it! Excuse what every one else is saying. I've been riding aftermarket rims for over 20 years even back when 18's where considered "too big". And these same folks are now 22's are coming from factory. Your car, your dollar & your choice. Make it happen!
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