pics of the LS430 "Fat40" set up
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I knew I said that, and I was wondering if you are going to catch this
Well it depends I guess, depends on the look/ride you are going for. I said 19s was too small in your thread because I know you want the show/bling look.
19s is perfect for what mikemareen is going for.
Hell after much consideration on my own LS430, I have decided the stock 18s are the best for my needs. I don't want any of the hassle of bigger aftermarket wheels, and I love the stock look. I am just gonna get some spacers to push them out. I guess all of my previous modded cars make me really dislike aftermarket parts.
Well it depends I guess, depends on the look/ride you are going for. I said 19s was too small in your thread because I know you want the show/bling look.
19s is perfect for what mikemareen is going for.
Hell after much consideration on my own LS430, I have decided the stock 18s are the best for my needs. I don't want any of the hassle of bigger aftermarket wheels, and I love the stock look. I am just gonna get some spacers to push them out. I guess all of my previous modded cars make me really dislike aftermarket parts.
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no doubt 20" is definitely the proper size for the big body ls430.
but like BNR34 said, it all depends on what the goal is. It's hard to get the best of both worlds, there's a give and take to everything. 20" will force u to use a minimal 35 series tires, which in turn means less comfort, less cushion, less road absorption. Visually it is not so pleasing but makes a huge difference in driver feedback and comfort, at least for me.
you can still do it with 20", but u will get more noticeable road dis-comfort.
but like BNR34 said, it all depends on what the goal is. It's hard to get the best of both worlds, there's a give and take to everything. 20" will force u to use a minimal 35 series tires, which in turn means less comfort, less cushion, less road absorption. Visually it is not so pleasing but makes a huge difference in driver feedback and comfort, at least for me.
you can still do it with 20", but u will get more noticeable road dis-comfort.
I knew I said that, and I was wondering if you are going to catch this
Well it depends I guess, depends on the look/ride you are going for. I said 19s was too small in your thread because I know you want the show/bling look.
19s is perfect for what mikemareen is going for.
Hell after much consideration on my own LS430, I have decided the stock 18s are the best for my needs. I don't want any of the hassle of bigger aftermarket wheels, and I love the stock look. I am just gonna get some spacers to push them out. I guess all of my previous modded cars make me really dislike aftermarket parts.
Well it depends I guess, depends on the look/ride you are going for. I said 19s was too small in your thread because I know you want the show/bling look.
19s is perfect for what mikemareen is going for.
Hell after much consideration on my own LS430, I have decided the stock 18s are the best for my needs. I don't want any of the hassle of bigger aftermarket wheels, and I love the stock look. I am just gonna get some spacers to push them out. I guess all of my previous modded cars make me really dislike aftermarket parts.
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but like BNR34 said, it all depends on what the goal is. It's hard to get the best of both worlds, there's a give and take to everything. 20" will force u to use a minimal 35 series tires, which in turn means less comfort, less cushion, less road absorption. Visually it is not so pleasing but makes a huge difference in driver feedback and comfort, at least for me.
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