LS460 pics with 19 inch wheels
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I visited the dealership today hoping to drive an LS. No cigar. They had about 5 cars but since they were all sold, I couldn't drive one. I did get the chance to play around with it, touch and feel it. Sit in the rear recliners. The car is awesome. Amazingly, I didn't even notice the wheels. The car is that sweet. I'm an addicted wheel modder and I didn't even check the size or really notice the style. I just kept staring at that beautiful long sleek body. Lexus has a sure fire hit!
#17
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[QUOTE=bitkahuna;2234031]Congrats on your LS460L. I believe the air suspension is an option for the SWB and LWB though, right?
From what I understand at the dealer and in the Lexus website, the AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension/electronic suspension) is only available in the L version and not the SWB version. Perhaps others will learn differently but that's what I understand. Not sure if special ordering would make a difference so that's another approach.
There is a noticeable difference in the 3 available settings and it also allows height adjustment (dedicated button for this). As others have noted, the normal and comfort settings are a bit on the soft side (for me anyway) and so going to a more hard core sport setting would have been preferred. I keep it set to sport generally but do switch to normal for particularly rough roads and it definetly helps. If you see speed bumps coming then quickly switch over to normal/comfort. Haven't tried the comfort setting yet for any real use as it seems like it may be too soft for my taste but is probably useful for others.
The flexibility of the air suspension was a must have for me and then combined with the Touring Package elements was just the right fit for me anyway.
From what I understand at the dealer and in the Lexus website, the AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension/electronic suspension) is only available in the L version and not the SWB version. Perhaps others will learn differently but that's what I understand. Not sure if special ordering would make a difference so that's another approach.
There is a noticeable difference in the 3 available settings and it also allows height adjustment (dedicated button for this). As others have noted, the normal and comfort settings are a bit on the soft side (for me anyway) and so going to a more hard core sport setting would have been preferred. I keep it set to sport generally but do switch to normal for particularly rough roads and it definetly helps. If you see speed bumps coming then quickly switch over to normal/comfort. Haven't tried the comfort setting yet for any real use as it seems like it may be too soft for my taste but is probably useful for others.
The flexibility of the air suspension was a must have for me and then combined with the Touring Package elements was just the right fit for me anyway.
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There is a noticeable difference in the 3 available settings and it also allows height adjustment (dedicated button for this). As others have noted, the normal and comfort settings are a bit on the soft side (for me anyway) and so going to a more hard core sport setting would have been preferred. I keep it set to sport generally but do switch to normal for particularly rough roads and it definetly helps. If you see speed bumps coming then quickly switch over to normal/comfort. Haven't tried the comfort setting yet for any real use as it seems like it may be too soft for my taste but is probably useful for others.
The flexibility of the air suspension was a must have for me and then combined with the Touring Package elements was just the right fit for me anyway.
The flexibility of the air suspension was a must have for me and then combined with the Touring Package elements was just the right fit for me anyway.
Thanks again for any insight.
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The five spokes in the first post are very blase. I guess you can like it, but it's just another set of rims.
I've seen them on the W211 many times before.
The seven spokes on the LS600 look very classy, I wonder if they'll have the same effect on your eyes like the LS430 stock rims did later on in the year. They had some kind of angle on the wheels so if you looked at them they'd look really really different.
The AutoCorture ones are just bling bling. I dunno if it adds to the class of the car. If I was setting it up for my dad or something, I'd pass immediately on those. If the car were for me, I'd go for them in a heartbeat -- anything that detracts from the front of the car (uggglly) is great by me
I've seen them on the W211 many times before.
The seven spokes on the LS600 look very classy, I wonder if they'll have the same effect on your eyes like the LS430 stock rims did later on in the year. They had some kind of angle on the wheels so if you looked at them they'd look really really different.
The AutoCorture ones are just bling bling. I dunno if it adds to the class of the car. If I was setting it up for my dad or something, I'd pass immediately on those. If the car were for me, I'd go for them in a heartbeat -- anything that detracts from the front of the car (uggglly) is great by me
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