Just purchased my 2017 Lexus GX 460 Premium!
#16
Since these all season Goodyear Wrangler 265 tires are brand new, I feel bad about replacing them so early with the 285 sized all terrain BFG KO2’s.
Even if I do the suspension and wheels/tires upgrade this summer, these tires will have about 2,000 miles on them.
I will probably end up selling them but I haven’t decided if I will sell the 18” painted black stock wheels to replace them with the 17” bronze method wheels as these stock wheels are really growing on me! lol
jeep has done this with black gloss wheels for a little while with some of the trims of the grand cherokee. I think it looks good on some colors (black, dark red, etc)
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Nothing documented in factory brochure about solid black wheels so I assume dealers are sending wheels off for this to be done.
https://www.lexus.com/documents/broc...X-Brochure.pdf
https://www.lexus.com/documents/broc...X-Brochure.pdf
#18
Nothing documented in factory brochure about solid black wheels so I assume dealers are sending wheels off for this to be done.
https://www.lexus.com/documents/broc...X-Brochure.pdf
https://www.lexus.com/documents/broc...X-Brochure.pdf
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Good point... I confused this with another thread. Prior owner must have done this.
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Hey everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been really busy but here are some updates on my GX 460 in the last little while:
Fixed a dent - *sigh* I opened my driver’s side door while filling gas and slightly bumped a concrete pole which left a small but visible dent. So I checked my local area and there was a fantastic mobile dent repair service with good reviews, so he fixed it and it looks like new again!
Cost - $75
I bought a Lexus cargo mat that goes over the third row which looks pretty durable (for the strollers and stuff we carry in the trunk) plus it matches my GX 460’s Ecru theme. It also fits great!
Cost - around $80
I now have Apple CarPlay in my car as I got the Grom VLine installed and wow it brings this ancient infotainment back to 2021! lol
I also purchased two DVD screens with HDMI inputs and Bluetooth headphones from Amazon and got them hard wired into the GX 460’s power source so my kids can watch movies without having to charge them. The HDMI inputs are great if I want to plug in a Chromecast or Apple TV.
The whole setup looks pretty clean and almost factory-like and one screen can act as the main unit and send it’s feed to the second screen if my kids want to watch the same thing.
Cost - Grom VLine (around $650 with the Bluetooth keyboard and additional wiring) and the rear entertainment screens (around $300). Installation for both (around six hours of labor) cost approximately $500.
The Grom VLine has it’s ups and downs. I’m going to make another thread about that, but at least now the cabin infotainment and entertainment is up to spec.
The parts and labor cost me almost $1,500 which is quite pricey to what it really should have come with (i.e. Apple CarPlay), but it’s a once and done thing and now we have an infotainment and entertainment system that’s modern.
Next up in updates on my GX 460 will be red vinyl overlays for the tail lights and third brake light (to make it red) along with some other decals.
After that, I think I’ll be good with updates until the summer when I want to do the suspension and wheels/tires upgrade.
Fixed a dent - *sigh* I opened my driver’s side door while filling gas and slightly bumped a concrete pole which left a small but visible dent. So I checked my local area and there was a fantastic mobile dent repair service with good reviews, so he fixed it and it looks like new again!
Cost - $75
I bought a Lexus cargo mat that goes over the third row which looks pretty durable (for the strollers and stuff we carry in the trunk) plus it matches my GX 460’s Ecru theme. It also fits great!
Cost - around $80
I now have Apple CarPlay in my car as I got the Grom VLine installed and wow it brings this ancient infotainment back to 2021! lol
I also purchased two DVD screens with HDMI inputs and Bluetooth headphones from Amazon and got them hard wired into the GX 460’s power source so my kids can watch movies without having to charge them. The HDMI inputs are great if I want to plug in a Chromecast or Apple TV.
The whole setup looks pretty clean and almost factory-like and one screen can act as the main unit and send it’s feed to the second screen if my kids want to watch the same thing.
Cost - Grom VLine (around $650 with the Bluetooth keyboard and additional wiring) and the rear entertainment screens (around $300). Installation for both (around six hours of labor) cost approximately $500.
The Grom VLine has it’s ups and downs. I’m going to make another thread about that, but at least now the cabin infotainment and entertainment is up to spec.
The parts and labor cost me almost $1,500 which is quite pricey to what it really should have come with (i.e. Apple CarPlay), but it’s a once and done thing and now we have an infotainment and entertainment system that’s modern.
Next up in updates on my GX 460 will be red vinyl overlays for the tail lights and third brake light (to make it red) along with some other decals.
After that, I think I’ll be good with updates until the summer when I want to do the suspension and wheels/tires upgrade.
Last edited by ben7; 04-16-21 at 11:31 PM.
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nuclearn8 (04-17-21)
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$80 is pretty good - I think I spent something like $120 or $140 for my cargo mat at the dealership.
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ben7 (04-24-21)
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Cost - Grom VLine (around $650 with the Bluetooth keyboard and additional wiring) and the rear entertainment screens (around $300). Installation for both (around six hours of labor) cost approximately $500.
The Grom VLine has it’s ups and downs. I’m going to make another thread about that, but at least now the cabin infotainment and entertainment is up to spec.
The parts and labor cost me almost $1,500 which is quite pricey to what it really should have come with (i.e. Apple CarPlay), but it’s a once and done thing and now we have an infotainment and entertainment system that’s modern.
Last edited by Ab175; 04-18-21 at 04:04 PM.
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Hey Ben, I am looking at doing the Grom Vline on a 2018 GX. How would you rate the interface and usability? Does the apple carplay feel OEM? Did you need the additional wiring and keyboard? Do you by chance know how much installing the Vline cost you separately from the other screens? Does your park assist still work after installation? It would be greatly appreciated if you could answer some of these questions, Thank You!
Please feel free to check it out and leave a comment!
But to answer your questions here really quick:
- I rate the Grom VLine user experience a 6/10 so far
- The Apple CarPlay feels OEM and works great when the Grom VLine is working correctly!
- My installer tells me that the wiring was needed for as my camera (I assume that’s my backup camera)
- The Bluetooth keyboard is not necessary (I talk about my experience with this in my video)
- Installing the Grom VLine itself for about four hours of labor cost me about $300
- Park assist, blind spot monitoring, and all the infotainment features seem to work well after the install
Hope this helps!
#25
Hi, I give my thoughts on the Grom VLine for the Lexus GX 460 in my video here: https://youtu.be/3w9CqYzIh24
Please feel free to check it out and leave a comment!
But to answer your questions here really quick:
- I rate the Grom VLine user experience a 6/10 so far
- The Apple CarPlay feels OEM and works great when the Grom VLine is working correctly!
- My installer tells me that the wiring was needed for as my camera (I assume that’s my backup camera)
- The Bluetooth keyboard is not necessary (I talk about my experience with this in my video)
- Installing the Grom VLine itself for about four hours of labor cost me about $300
- Park assist, blind spot monitoring, and all the infotainment features seem to work well after the install
Hope this helps!
Please feel free to check it out and leave a comment!
But to answer your questions here really quick:
- I rate the Grom VLine user experience a 6/10 so far
- The Apple CarPlay feels OEM and works great when the Grom VLine is working correctly!
- My installer tells me that the wiring was needed for as my camera (I assume that’s my backup camera)
- The Bluetooth keyboard is not necessary (I talk about my experience with this in my video)
- Installing the Grom VLine itself for about four hours of labor cost me about $300
- Park assist, blind spot monitoring, and all the infotainment features seem to work well after the install
Hope this helps!
#26
Hi, I give my thoughts on the Grom VLine for the Lexus GX 460 in my video here: https://youtu.be/3w9CqYzIh24
Please feel free to check it out and leave a comment!
But to answer your questions here really quick:
- I rate the Grom VLine user experience a 6/10 so far
- The Apple CarPlay feels OEM and works great when the Grom VLine is working correctly!
- My installer tells me that the wiring was needed for as my camera (I assume that’s my backup camera)
- The Bluetooth keyboard is not necessary (I talk about my experience with this in my video)
- Installing the Grom VLine itself for about four hours of labor cost me about $300
- Park assist, blind spot monitoring, and all the infotainment features seem to work well after the install
Hope this helps!
Please feel free to check it out and leave a comment!
But to answer your questions here really quick:
- I rate the Grom VLine user experience a 6/10 so far
- The Apple CarPlay feels OEM and works great when the Grom VLine is working correctly!
- My installer tells me that the wiring was needed for as my camera (I assume that’s my backup camera)
- The Bluetooth keyboard is not necessary (I talk about my experience with this in my video)
- Installing the Grom VLine itself for about four hours of labor cost me about $300
- Park assist, blind spot monitoring, and all the infotainment features seem to work well after the install
Hope this helps!
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You can try installing without it and purchase the wire if you find you that you need it.
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Ab175 (05-03-21)
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Hey everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been really busy but here are some updates on my GX 460 in the last little while:
Fixed a dent - *sigh* I opened my driver’s side door while filling gas and slightly bumped a concrete pole which left a small but visible dent. So I checked my local area and there was a fantastic mobile dent repair service with good reviews, so he fixed it and it looks like new again!
Cost - $75
I bought a Lexus cargo mat that goes over the third row which looks pretty durable (for the strollers and stuff we carry in the trunk) plus it matches my GX 460’s Ecru theme. It also fits great!
Cost - around $80
I now have Apple CarPlay in my car as I got the Grom VLine installed and wow it brings this ancient infotainment back to 2021! lol
I also purchased two DVD screens with HDMI inputs and Bluetooth headphones from Amazon and got them hard wired into the GX 460’s power source so my kids can watch movies without having to charge them. The HDMI inputs are great if I want to plug in a Chromecast or Apple TV.
The whole setup looks pretty clean and almost factory-like and one screen can act as the main unit and send it’s feed to the second screen if my kids want to watch the same thing.
Cost - Grom VLine (around $650 with the Bluetooth keyboard and additional wiring) and the rear entertainment screens (around $300). Installation for both (around six hours of labor) cost approximately $500.
The Grom VLine has it’s ups and downs. I’m going to make another thread about that, but at least now the cabin infotainment and entertainment is up to spec.
The parts and labor cost me almost $1,500 which is quite pricey to what it really should have come with (i.e. Apple CarPlay), but it’s a once and done thing and now we have an infotainment and entertainment system that’s modern.
Next up in updates on my GX 460 will be red vinyl overlays for the tail lights and third brake light (to make it red) along with some other decals.
After that, I think I’ll be good with updates until the summer when I want to do the suspension and wheels/tires upgrade.
Fixed a dent - *sigh* I opened my driver’s side door while filling gas and slightly bumped a concrete pole which left a small but visible dent. So I checked my local area and there was a fantastic mobile dent repair service with good reviews, so he fixed it and it looks like new again!
Cost - $75
I bought a Lexus cargo mat that goes over the third row which looks pretty durable (for the strollers and stuff we carry in the trunk) plus it matches my GX 460’s Ecru theme. It also fits great!
Cost - around $80
I now have Apple CarPlay in my car as I got the Grom VLine installed and wow it brings this ancient infotainment back to 2021! lol
I also purchased two DVD screens with HDMI inputs and Bluetooth headphones from Amazon and got them hard wired into the GX 460’s power source so my kids can watch movies without having to charge them. The HDMI inputs are great if I want to plug in a Chromecast or Apple TV.
The whole setup looks pretty clean and almost factory-like and one screen can act as the main unit and send it’s feed to the second screen if my kids want to watch the same thing.
Cost - Grom VLine (around $650 with the Bluetooth keyboard and additional wiring) and the rear entertainment screens (around $300). Installation for both (around six hours of labor) cost approximately $500.
The Grom VLine has it’s ups and downs. I’m going to make another thread about that, but at least now the cabin infotainment and entertainment is up to spec.
The parts and labor cost me almost $1,500 which is quite pricey to what it really should have come with (i.e. Apple CarPlay), but it’s a once and done thing and now we have an infotainment and entertainment system that’s modern.
Next up in updates on my GX 460 will be red vinyl overlays for the tail lights and third brake light (to make it red) along with some other decals.
After that, I think I’ll be good with updates until the summer when I want to do the suspension and wheels/tires upgrade.
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