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#1501
2011 GX460 Base... 2.5"+ lift and Radar Renegade AT Pro tires on 18x9.5 wheels.
I have a few shots of my finished 2011 GX460 with a 2.5" front Bilstein 6112 lift and Billstein 5160 shocks with Icon Progressive coils for a 2.75" rear lift (Thanks to Rogue-Offroad .com for helping me get the right suspension parts). I installed new Upper Control Arms (from Amazon for $268.60) as well to help the alignment shops get things right. I might need another .5" on the driver's side front and 1" on the passenger's front to level it up, but it is looking good for now.
I swapped out the used (read "dry and stiff") Terra Grapplers that came with these 18x9" MB wheels (maybe "Vortex" model, purchased on FB Marketplace for $375 w/tires) for a new set of Radar Renegade AT Pro 285/60r18's. I mounted the tires "Rattlesnake Head" side out, and I installed "spike" lug nuts, both at my 4 1/2 year old's request, and have to say, the results are MUCH better than expected! This thing drives SOOO much better than the worn stock suspension running Michelin LTX 265/60r18's on OEM wheels. It stops level without nose-dive, it handles the rough pavement better, and body roll and dive are so much better controlled over undulations in the pavement.
Off-road performance is INCREDIBLE! Increased approach and departure angles are amazing, and the varied terrain of both hard-packed and sandy trails are smoothed out so much better than expected. I haven't done any rock-crawling yet, but since I don't have "Crawl" mode on my Base modle, my results won't be as good as others!
Gas mileage is 14-15 mpg city and 17-18 mpg on the hwy. I got 19 mpg on a 50-mile stretch of relatively flat 60 mph hwy out here in West Texas.
I swapped out the used (read "dry and stiff") Terra Grapplers that came with these 18x9" MB wheels (maybe "Vortex" model, purchased on FB Marketplace for $375 w/tires) for a new set of Radar Renegade AT Pro 285/60r18's. I mounted the tires "Rattlesnake Head" side out, and I installed "spike" lug nuts, both at my 4 1/2 year old's request, and have to say, the results are MUCH better than expected! This thing drives SOOO much better than the worn stock suspension running Michelin LTX 265/60r18's on OEM wheels. It stops level without nose-dive, it handles the rough pavement better, and body roll and dive are so much better controlled over undulations in the pavement.
Off-road performance is INCREDIBLE! Increased approach and departure angles are amazing, and the varied terrain of both hard-packed and sandy trails are smoothed out so much better than expected. I haven't done any rock-crawling yet, but since I don't have "Crawl" mode on my Base modle, my results won't be as good as others!
Gas mileage is 14-15 mpg city and 17-18 mpg on the hwy. I got 19 mpg on a 50-mile stretch of relatively flat 60 mph hwy out here in West Texas.
Last edited by smacd70; 08-23-22 at 06:56 AM. Reason: Add plug for my parts supplier
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Funny you mention that. I was shopping the LS hard before the GX, but by the time you put the cool features in it you're looking at a $98,000 vehicle at which point i'd be paying so much additional out of pocket WITH the lease stipend that I may as well just go lease a vehicle from a brand i actually wanted lol.
I hear you though about the tire selection. i've lived in winter climates most of my life so understand the importance of snow tires. would likely keep the stock 19" wheels and throw proper winter tires on those November - March, and ride out the Vossen wheel setup April - October. Literally can not wait for the GX550.
I hear you though about the tire selection. i've lived in winter climates most of my life so understand the importance of snow tires. would likely keep the stock 19" wheels and throw proper winter tires on those November - March, and ride out the Vossen wheel setup April - October. Literally can not wait for the GX550.
When my previous lease was up in 2018 there were four cars that I liked/considered. The RX, GX, 4Runner, Tundra. The tundra was to big for my garage and Northern NJ driving in general. The RX blew the other two out of the water technology wise so I leased the RX and I did love the look of it but it was always felt to low to the ground for me. And to boot it seemed like every other one on the road was driven by a lady or a grandpa. I was shopping for Vossen black 20’s before I realized that it would still be a girly wagon with cool wheels and tints lol.
Fast forward to now and I have the GX that I should of gotten all along. It’s such a better driving/feeling vehicle. Even though it’s a soccer mom favorite it still feels allot more masculine. My dream car on paper was always a LC until I drove one at a Lexus event and realized that in my late 30’s my knees do not appreciate feeling like I’m sitting on the ground and I no longer care about 0-60 speeds.
Last edited by ellocovg; 08-22-22 at 05:50 PM.
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Piney1 (08-25-22)
#1503
Idk if the 550 will be as drastically different. Obviously the gps will be way better, I do love the new door handles that they are using. They will throw in the smaller hybrid V8 replacement but besides that I expect it to be almost the same dimensions, and to feel very familiar. When they have a proven formula like the Prado they don’t like to mess with it too much. Here in the US it’s a niche vehicle but globally the Prado is a statement vehicle. Think of it as how Jeep people love jeeps but they are allot wealthier and drive Prado’s.
When my previous lease was up in 2018 there were four cars that I liked/considered. The RX, GX, 4Runner, Tundra. The tundra was to big for my garage and Northern NJ driving in general. The RX blew the other two out of the water technology wise so I leased the RX and I did love the look of it but it was always felt to low to the ground for me. And to boot it seemed like every other one on the road was driven by a lady or a grandpa. I was shopping for Vossen black 20’s before I realized that it would still be a girly wagon with cool wheels and tints lol.
Fast forward to now and I have the GX that I should of gotten all along. It’s such a better driving/feeling vehicle. Even though it’s a soccer mom favorite it still feels allot more masculine. My dream car on paper was always a LC until I drove one at a Lexus event and realized that in my late 30’s my knees do not appreciate feeling like I’m sitting on the ground and I no longer care about 0-60 speeds.
When my previous lease was up in 2018 there were four cars that I liked/considered. The RX, GX, 4Runner, Tundra. The tundra was to big for my garage and Northern NJ driving in general. The RX blew the other two out of the water technology wise so I leased the RX and I did love the look of it but it was always felt to low to the ground for me. And to boot it seemed like every other one on the road was driven by a lady or a grandpa. I was shopping for Vossen black 20’s before I realized that it would still be a girly wagon with cool wheels and tints lol.
Fast forward to now and I have the GX that I should of gotten all along. It’s such a better driving/feeling vehicle. Even though it’s a soccer mom favorite it still feels allot more masculine. My dream car on paper was always a LC until I drove one at a Lexus event and realized that in my late 30’s my knees do not appreciate feeling like I’m sitting on the ground and I no longer care about 0-60 speeds.
The GX is also a soccer mom favorite but there are far less of them on the road, and you won't look like a complete clown if you try to put personal touches on it. I don't think the GX550 will change drastically stylistically, but there are a few styling cues that make a 460 a horrible "new car buy" post 2020.
- The bulbous (dated) rear half exterior design.
- The "luxury" trim really just being a wood steering wheel and gadgets package.
- Very few actual luxury options. (No panoramic roof, no diamond stitch leather seats, no massaging seats, zero ambient lighting)
- Then you tack on the mpg and it's just... lackluster.
I get it, 90% of GX enthusiast don't care about this stuff but they're also usually buying them 3 years old with low mileage to own them for 20+ years. But if we put ourselves in the minds of an actual 2023 0miles new car buyer, it's kind of a joke in its current offering. If I didn't work for Toyota, there is absolutely no way in hell I would even consider this for a "new car" buy, used is a completely different story. I'm just baffled that this vehicle gets "out-luxuried" by freakin Jeeps these days (Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve)
Last edited by woodleathr; 08-23-22 at 07:18 AM.
#1504
I think the TLDR of it is that the RX is the model to get to circumvent all of the things people hate about the GX. That just means you have to swallow your pride and be comfortable seeing no less than 10 a day driven by younger girls, or old people.
The GX is also a soccer mom favorite but there are far less of them on the road, and you won't look like a complete clown if you try to put personal touches on it. I don't think the GX550 will change drastically stylistically, but there are a few styling cues that make a 460 a horrible "new car buy" post 2020.
The GX is also a soccer mom favorite but there are far less of them on the road, and you won't look like a complete clown if you try to put personal touches on it. I don't think the GX550 will change drastically stylistically, but there are a few styling cues that make a 460 a horrible "new car buy" post 2020.
Would I buy a GX new in 23 for $70k? No. But it’s still a hell of a great buy for a used one with 20k miles and a factory warranty for $40k (which is what you’re saying here anyway)
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Too much real life in this post. I think the TLDR of it is that the RX is the model to get to circumvent all of the things people hate about the GX. That just means you have to swallow your pride and be comfortable seeing no less than 10 a day driven by younger girls, or old people. As much as i hate to admit, it's a nearly perfect vehicle for its purpose and we can't really blame lexus for building a vehicle that captures 70% of peoples' needs. Hell, my gf had me half way sold on the 2022 RX with the Fsport package when we were checking them out at the dealership since the styling is a bit bolder. Just can't do that to my soul lol.
The GX is also a soccer mom favorite but there are far less of them on the road, and you won't look like a complete clown if you try to put personal touches on it. I don't think the GX550 will change drastically stylistically, but there are a few styling cues that make a 460 a horrible "new car buy" post 2020.
- The bulbous (dated) rear half exterior design.
- The "luxury" trim really just being a wood steering wheel and gadgets package.
- Very few actual luxury options. (No panoramic roof, no diamond stitch leather seats, no massaging seats, zero ambient lighting)
- Then you tack on the mpg and it's just... lackluster.
I get it, 90% of GX enthusiast don't care about this stuff but they're also usually buying them 3 years old with low mileage to own them for 20+ years. But if we put ourselves in the minds of an actual 2023 0miles new car buyer, it's kind of a joke in its current offering. If I didn't work for Toyota, there is absolutely no way in hell I would even consider this for a "new car" buy, used is a completely different story. I'm just baffled that this vehicle gets "out-luxuried" by freakin Jeeps these days (Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve)
The GX is also a soccer mom favorite but there are far less of them on the road, and you won't look like a complete clown if you try to put personal touches on it. I don't think the GX550 will change drastically stylistically, but there are a few styling cues that make a 460 a horrible "new car buy" post 2020.
- The bulbous (dated) rear half exterior design.
- The "luxury" trim really just being a wood steering wheel and gadgets package.
- Very few actual luxury options. (No panoramic roof, no diamond stitch leather seats, no massaging seats, zero ambient lighting)
- Then you tack on the mpg and it's just... lackluster.
I get it, 90% of GX enthusiast don't care about this stuff but they're also usually buying them 3 years old with low mileage to own them for 20+ years. But if we put ourselves in the minds of an actual 2023 0miles new car buyer, it's kind of a joke in its current offering. If I didn't work for Toyota, there is absolutely no way in hell I would even consider this for a "new car" buy, used is a completely different story. I'm just baffled that this vehicle gets "out-luxuried" by freakin Jeeps these days (Grand Cherokee Summit Reserve)
Toyota never rushes into anything they take there sweet time and test the hell out of it before it’s production ready. The Germans are in a race to put out all the gizmos as soon as there invented with no need to test it first. That’s why all the cool gizmos break every two days.
The GX/LX are in a weird spot because they are really good global cars that they just happen to pretty up a bit and sell in the US. Overseas 95% of the people need there LC and Prados to be bullet proof and could care less about a really big sunroof, massaging seats, really big gauges. In the US we demand that stuff especially at that price point but it seems Toyota says here take this LC that’s 90% done and you can Lexify the last ten pct of it.
I flirted with the idea of a off lease Cayenne but I couldn’t get over the horror stories and stuck with the car that is dated but will never break. It’s awesome as someone that likes to tinker with there car that there’s 12 years worth of how to’s and mods online that you can “borrow”.
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#1506
It's a great thread and many people see it. It is just a lot of work to search, or read through the replies until people reference it. Can you lobby to put it up as a sticky or something? It should be gospel to us newbies who like to look at pictures and hear stories. Great job!
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It's a great thread and many people see it. It is just a lot of work to search, or read through the replies until people reference it. Can you lobby to put it up as a sticky or something? It should be gospel to us newbies who like to look at pictures and hear stories. Great job!
#1508
Buying New wheelset, Am I missing anything?
I have a 22 GX in black and I wanted to get a new snow/offroad wheelset. Ive settleed in black TRD wheels and Wildpeak AT3w tires....The NON-LT version.
Trying to get this look from "wiscoGX" on another forum.
This what I have ready to purchase:
Im going to buy the parts online then buy the tires and installation package from the local SAMS club.
Is this all I need? Am I missing something? Prices competitive?
Thanks
Trying to get this look from "wiscoGX" on another forum.
This what I have ready to purchase:
- Wheel Cap
$70.95
Part # PT280-89210-F2
3x $23.65 - PTR56-89210-F2 Toyota TRD Pro 17" 6 Spoke Flat Black Wheel OEM
$931.90
Part # PTR56-89210-F2
5x $186.38 - Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor
$321.35
Part # 42607-53020
5x $64.27 - Tire Pressure Monitoring System Sensor Nut
$6.67
Part # 04423-33060
Falken WildPeak A/T3W - 265/70R17 115T Tire
Item 980073235 Qty 5 $1,094.95Im going to buy the parts online then buy the tires and installation package from the local SAMS club.
Is this all I need? Am I missing something? Prices competitive?
Thanks
#1509
Caved in and ordered some wheels coming in at 17x8.5 (will post pics upon arrival).
My buddy has a pair of new Mickey's he's not using @285/70 R17 and offered me a decent deal.
Can I run these or will I have to look elsewhere?
My buddy has a pair of new Mickey's he's not using @285/70 R17 and offered me a decent deal.
Can I run these or will I have to look elsewhere?
#1510
you wouldn't be able to run on stock height though, I'm assuming you have a lift?
#1511
Lift is in the plans but I wanted to run these in the interim. Heard conflicting reports; some say you can sans-lift, others say you can't. I mean, I figured I'd have to do some work with the heat gun and the notorious bolt, might even go so far as do remove the running boards and do a bumper cut (been planning to do this anyways)... But really was hoping I could make 'em fit.
#1512
You can run them without lift, but you have to make the mods that you would have had to anyway to make them fit with a lift. Remember that an IFS vehicle still has to cycle through the full range of movement, so if you're tucking tire, it'll still hit all the stuff in the way. With or without a lift.
#1514
New GX owner here guys. Im interested in getting the Rays 57 Trans-x for my ride. I dont really have any experience with aftermarket wheels so Im wondering if this wheel will work for my 22' GX? Will I need hub centric rings? What about the tpms sensors? Any help much appreciated!
#1515
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New GX owner here guys. Im interested in getting the Rays 57 Trans-x for my ride. I dont really have any experience with aftermarket wheels so Im wondering if this wheel will work for my 22' GX? Will I need hub centric rings? What about the tpms sensors? Any help much appreciated!