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The LS460 appears to be a hit in the making. Everytime I see one I swoon. The modder in me imagines it with 20's. I can't help myself. No car looks good with small wheels imo. Let me be more political. Every car can benefit from filling the wheel wells. Especially a luxo barge. The LS is big but still sleek. I can't wait to see one in person with a nice set of wheels. So the question:
+1 Large wheels=better handling=more road noise=rougher ride=more rattles
The rougher and louder ride is not a problem with the right tires. Michelin PS2's baby. Yes they're expensive. The assumptionis if you can afford an LS460, you should be able to handle the best tires money can buy. I guarantee 245-40-20 or 245-40-19 deliver a very nice riding car.
Maybe not after all...at least not too big. I just saw a thread on another site that says the car has a warning on it not to exceed 19 inch wheels. Good thing is 19 is big enough to deliver the bling. Plus, that pretty assures keeping a good smooth ride.
wow I thought I would find at least one modded LS460 on cardomain.com.
lol there is only one LS460 and its completely stock.
wasnt there something else that prevented large wheels from going on the new ls? something that physically wouldnt let wheels larger than 19's or 20's on there? I think I read that somewhere.
Hmm......I don't think any of u that post on this thread own an LS460? See, they priced the car too high, now only old people buy them now
Wait couple years until I can afford an used one, cuz no one does VIP CELSIOR better than I do...
In south florida, old people buy nice big wheels too.
Last week I met an over 55 guy was putting 22's on his Conti GT and S550. I've seen grandma looking ladies on 20's. You never know.