Modifying cars and Leasing
#1
Modifying cars and Leasing
does anyone know how strict they are with cars modifications and leasing? I have an 2005 rx330 under a lease for about another year and 6 months. im going to change my tires soon to something with a higher speed rating and a wider tire track. My mechanic says that if i do that they might make me buy the OEM tire size when i return the car, cuz the other tires would not be OEM size. and im probably going to tint the windows really dark......realistically are they going to care? I will probably end up returning the car under the alloted miles anyways...anyone have any ides?
#3
Super Moderator
Those things are removable later and should not cause damage later on.
Incidentally, I know of a guy with a 350Z on lease down here who did change out the tires and tint and the dealer gave him no issues...but then again trying to find lease customers down here is like a needle in a haystack.
Incidentally, I know of a guy with a 350Z on lease down here who did change out the tires and tint and the dealer gave him no issues...but then again trying to find lease customers down here is like a needle in a haystack.
#4
Like the others have said, I don't see any issues with the tires or tint. If you put the wrong size tires on, and they notice it, they can probably ding you for a new set when you turn the car in. But as long as you keep things on the up-and-up, there should be no issues.
#5
Out of Warranty
I've put both wider tires and tint on lease cars without a problem. Engine or suspension mods, body kits and telematics probably should be considered with an eye to being removable before the car is turned in. Consult your leasing company before doing something expensive and/or irreversible.
#6
Lexus Fanatic
Non-factory standard tires, though, CAN be a problem IF the total wheel-tire outside rolling diameter is not exactly the same, or very close to exact, as the tires the car came with. Why? Different-size tires can make the wheels roll faster or slower that they normally would at that speed, and that, of course, can alter both speedometer and odometer readings, which technically would violate the conditions of the lease....and possibly the car's warranty as well.
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