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Old 02-05-19, 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted by georgechen


Lowered finally!
It's already a pretty low car. You must scrape every speed bump and drive way you go over.

I like the look of the noise reduction wheels and like having the Lexus logo on the wheels but as far as after market wheels go those are pretty nice.
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It is definitely lower than I had anticipated but I do like the look and ride. Maybe should had went with H&R springs.
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Originally Posted by georgechen


Lowered finally!
Anyone know what wheels these are?
Old 02-27-19, 09:35 AM
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Clean. I remember you had the GS.
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Old 02-28-19, 06:26 PM
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Originally Posted by LexRuger
Clean. I remember you had the GS.
yes, Gs is gone, Ls was too big of car and the LC was not practical since I have a 2 year old now. So, back to ES.
Old 03-01-19, 05:54 AM
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I'm surprised at how much I like some of the wheels and stance on these cars! I initially wondered why people would spend the money to try and make the ES look flashy. I guess I'm more like my Dad than I thought. I even feel a little bad about the tint I added.

Lexus does "tasteful" exceptionally well. I would argue that the appearance of the new ES borders on elegant in some circumstances. I didn't think that changing the wheels and stance would enhance the same look. I was wrong, and it clearly can. These cares are VERY well done!!
Old 03-03-19, 07:08 PM
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Originally Posted by georgechen


Lowered finally!
They look great man. What are the specs for those rims (offset and size)? I’m planning on running a flush fitment but I’m not sure what offset to run.
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Originally Posted by gekae24



Nebula Grey/Circuit Red interior
22 Ag Wheels

Is that your g-body next to the Lexus?
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Originally Posted by gekae24
Damn, must be a pretty stiff ride. Rims look like they are very close to touching the ground, do you run that risk of bottoming the rim? Looks nice though, just need to tint those windows to complete the look.
Old 03-04-19, 10:58 AM
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That may be the narrowest sidewall I've ever seen. Watch out for potholes.
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Originally Posted by mikemu30
That may be the narrowest sidewall I've ever seen. Watch out for potholes.
Yeah, he would definitely scratch the rims hitting a pothole. The shocks are also going to take a heavier beating with the lack of sidewall.
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Originally Posted by LexRuger
Is that your g-body next to the Lexus?
Yes, it is a 1987 Buick Grand National.

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Originally Posted by peasodos
Damn, must be a pretty stiff ride. Rims look like they are very close to touching the ground, do you run that risk of bottoming the rim? Looks nice though, just need to tint those windows to complete the look.
ride is actually very smooth with eibach coils. Thats is the reason I chose coils over coilovers, however I am very tempted to make the switch as I need/want another 1/2” lower to have my stance look nice.I have had my wheels for alittle over 4 years. Orginally purcahsed for a 15 Gs350 F sport, have cracked them a few times because I dont slow down, but all in all havent had much problems. I actually repair them myself, but its the price you pay for strteching tires. I dont tint my windows because the interior is red and really pops, also no tint attracts no police.

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Originally Posted by gekae24
Yes, it is a 1987 Buick Grand National.
I always wanted a GN but clean ones were out of my budget. Settled for a MC SS.

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