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Old 04-04-23, 06:54 AM
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Hello Everyone !! so i have a 2007 LS460 and i have been comparing it to a few other luxury cars which i feel are a little higher compared to the LS460 ( The ground clearance)

Now is it a good idea to have higher suspensions installed or can i get bigger puffier tires for this ? any suggestions ?? i see a lot of you have 22 inch wheels on the car which look amazing but is there a way i can install a little bigger tires on it or maybe on the 20 inch ones as long as the setup doesnt rub on the factory suspensions !!

thanks in advance
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Jumped on the Tesla Wagon! Haven’t seen one on the facelift Tesla wheels. Pardon the lack of center caps.

Wheels: 21” Tesla Arachnid OEM wheels (staggered)

5x120

21” (Yes) hub-centric rings.

Fronts are 245-35-21
Rears are 265-35-21
No Rub.

Y’all’s thoughts? Good or bad?

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Old 04-07-23, 05:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Bellex

Jumped on the Tesla Wagon! Haven’t seen one on the facelift Tesla wheels. Pardon the lack of center caps.

Wheels: 21” Tesla Arachnid OEM wheels (staggered)

5x120

21” (Yes) hub-centric rings.

Fronts are 245-35-21
Rears are 265-35-21
No Rub.

Y’all’s thoughts? Good or bad?
Entire car looks sharp and clean, and the stance is sweet. Nice job! 2013?
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Yes sir. 2013. I did buy Hub Rings; and new Lugs are required.
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Default LS460 OEM 7 spoke 19" wheels ? pics

I have searched but all the pics seem too be expired .

Im looking for OEM 19" 7 spoke Wheel pictures ?

What size tires are best ?

Thanks
Old 04-09-23, 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by snakehead
I have searched but all the pics seem too be expired .

Im looking for OEM 19" 7 spoke Wheel pictures ?

What size tires are best ?

Thanks
Which 19" OEM style wheel in particular are you looking for, any pics? I can recall at least 3 OEM 7-spoke wheel designs.
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Originally Posted by lwphat66
Which 19" OEM style wheel in particular are you looking for, any pics? I can recall at least 3 OEM 7-spoke wheel designs.
7 spoke blade type , I’m not sure the exact name and #



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Originally Posted by snakehead
7 spoke blade type , I’m not sure the exact name and #
This one from the 600h?



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Old 04-14-23, 09:15 PM
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This thread helped me choose my wheel size and tire sizes so I definitely wanted to contribute when as soon as I got my wheels installed. The fronts aren't as aggressive as the rears but I wanted to keep everything as close to stock without modifying the fenders. But I am more than likely going to rebarrel the fronts to either 2.5 or 3 inches.


LS Year/Model: 2009 LS460
AWD or RWD: RWD

Wheel Brand: Weds
Wheel Model: Krishna
Wheel Size Front: 20
Wheel Size Rear: 20
Wheel Finish: Chrome
Lip size front (if applicable): 2 inches (for now)
Lip size rear (if applicable): 3.5 inches
Lip finish (if applicable): polished
Offset Front: +29
Offset Rear:+29
Hub Bore size (if known): 60.1
Hub Centric Rings Required? Y/N: N
Tire Size Front: 245/40
Tire Size Rear: 265/35
Tire Make/Model: Westlake
Tire Air Pressure Preference: 38
Suspension: Stock
Fenders Rolled/Altered: No
Does the setup rub?: No



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Old 04-17-23, 02:43 AM
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Yes that's them ..Thanks
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If I upgraded from the OEM 18 " to the 19 's could I get away with the spare 18" TPS sensor in the truck or would I have replace the spare with a 19 w/TPS sensor as well ???
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If the sensor is 10-12 years or older, it's going to fail soon and disable readings from all sensors. If you're asking if an 18" spare will work with 19" tires, yes but low speed driving and tire repair immediately.
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Originally Posted by swfla
If the sensor is 10-12 years or older, it's going to fail soon and disable readings from all sensors. If you're asking if an 18" spare will work with 19" tires, yes but low speed driving and tire repair immediately.
Thanks but I was asking if the sensor w/18” spare in the truck will work with my new OEM 19s or do I need a 19” spare so the air monitoring system doesn’t throw a code ?
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It'll work as is.
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Default LS460 F-Sport Crafted Line 22" Wheels

I know I'm late to the party 🥴 but here's my LS!


LS Year/Model: 2015
AWD or RWD: RWD

Wheel Brand: Blaque Diamond
Wheel Model: BD-17-5
Wheel Size Front: 22 X 9
Wheel Size Rear: 22 X 10.5
Wheel Finish: Black Gloss
Lip size front (if applicable): N/A
Lip size rear (if applicable): N/A
Lip finish (if applicable): N/A
Offset Front: +30
Offset Rear: +30 (I think)
Hub Bore size (if known):
Hub Centric Rings Required? Y/N: N
Tire Size Front: 245/35ZR/22
Tire Size Rear: 295/25ZR/22
Tire Make/Model: Pirelli PZ4
Tire Air Pressure Preference: 40F, 40R
Suspension: Data Systems ASR681II Set to 5F,6R
Fenders Rolled/Altered: No
Does the setup rub?: No

Pics Below:










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