Jayhoang's LS460L Build Thread
It'll be slow at first since it's winter here and a few more months before I can start actually doing stuff, but for now I'll be doing the little things here and there.
It's an 07 LS460L in Smoky Granite
You can check out the write up on my blog if interested - I post updates there as well.
http://www.lifewithjson.wordpress.com
First off - the day I got the car home.





The rear cooler



They were extremely oxidized and barely even useful. You could barely see the projectors.
First off - I took 1000grit sandpaper and wet sanded the more major and noticeable pitting and oxidation away.
Once I felt confident that the headlight was smooth enough, I took 2000grit sandpaper and wet sanded that down to make it even smoother.

Wiped away and you can see it looks pretty bad. But have no fear! It is scuffed up and actually just waiting to be beautiful again
All that's needed is a polishing compound and either elbow grease or an orbital/rotary to help you out.

Polished up! Used Poorboys SSR2.5 and an orbital. All scuffs are gone and it's as smooth as butter.





December 9, 2012
Got some time to install the PS nav/dvd bypass today. Took about an hour. The radio unit was the biggest pain to remove, but all went well in the end. I'll be installing the air controller probably at the end of the month when I have more time!

The package.

First thing’s first – remove the side panels. Cake.

Remove the center console area. Cake.

Center console out.

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This was where it got frustrating. The radio unit was in there good and it took a good half an hour for me to pull it out. You had to wiggle your hand in the back and pull a little corner in the front to get it out. But you needed one hard pull in order for it to work or else it didn’t even budge. My fingers feel busted. The back barely had any room, I feel sorry for anyone with big hands because there was no way that would’ve come out.

Here’s the pain in the *** piece that finally came out.

Nav piece out.

Now was the time to take the module and wire it together and plug it in. Nice little piece.

The back of the nav system with all the wires. I ended up plugging it in and wired it nicely. Everything went back within 5 minutes.

I ended up wiring it right near my leg so it was easy to just push. I’ve seen a lot of guys wire it near the heated seat controls and on the opposite side of where I did so it’s laying on the console but I wanted it to be nice and clean.

Popped in 2 Fast 2 Furious and the Scarface preview came on lol. Works like a charm! All in all, took about an hour. Can’t wait to install the air controller now!
EDIT December 12, 2012
Wheels ordered...
These are 19's with Super Black Coat optional finish.
The 21's will be step lip and Titan Silver finish. First set in North America confirmed.
4 Months ETA




Last edited by jayhoang; Dec 13, 2012 at 01:54 PM.
My PS suspension controller and nav bypass should be here soon too!
haha thanks man! I'm looking forward to this - super stoked to start a VIP car.
My PS suspension controller and nav bypass should be here soon too!
haha thanks man! I'm looking forward to this - super stoked to start a VIP car.
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I did see your thread on the controller - I have a quick question regarding it...
Does it really take 3-5 minutes to go all the way down or all the way back up?
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I did see your thread on the controller - I have a quick question regarding it...
Does it really take 3-5 minutes to go all the way down or all the way back up?
keep up the great work!!!!
Shibumi1 - I usually just put 3M on it so I don't have to worry about clearing it again. Neat idea though!
Also - I'm kind of regretting the purchase of the PS air controller. I "should" have done my research more thoroughly, but it seems it doesn't quite lower it as much as I'd like it to. Haven't really seen an LS that can tuck the top part of the rim.
I'm thinking of just returning it and going full air runner. I thought I read somewhere that there is a bolt on kit for the LWB models... or am I mistaken?
Or go with Universal Air Suspension... I'm still trying to figure this whole air suspension thing out. Especially with the LWB and it's stock air suspension. Would I need new struts or can it stock stuff be used?
If anyone knows - that'd be great!
Last edited by jayhoang; Dec 4, 2012 at 07:45 AM.
Last edited by CJITTY; Dec 4, 2012 at 10:05 AM.
I've read all your threads and everyone elses, but the lowest it goes is just enough to tuckt he top of the rim. I want it to tuck all of it and sit on the frame.
Unless everyone that has posted "thinks" they're in super low mode, all pics I've seen in that mode aren't as low as an aftermarket kit.




