Good combo. Keep an eye on what hits lots, but pretty much 99.9% guaranteed as a Luxury it will only be with the 22's. No one seems to have ever seen the accessory option other wheels ever, unless in the initial press fleet.
Strange system, but no orders, just how it is. Toyota likely had a...
You can't order any Lexus or Toyota, it's more giving a deposit and a preference of "whatever matches this spec the closest" for a dealer to try and match in the allocations Lexus & Toyota gives them.
I don't think anyone has retrofitted anything in regards to lockers yet on the new model...
Good review. My LX600 F Sport is QUICK, and the steering feel alone with the power, is far and away better than the 570 before it. With the 22's it jiggles for sure, but thats like any big SUV with huge wheels. Had a 2000 LX470, a 2021 GX460 after, then multiple SUV's in between, including a...
Agree. From what everyone who has seen the new 2024 GX550 has said, and photo'd, the interior is nice but not on the same level as the LX. Not as posh, will be a bit less insulated, and less attention to specific details.
While they may be similar sized, there will remain differences in the...
OEM Toyota JDM rear wiper arm & blade upgrade. Fits 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 Toyota Land Cruiser & Lexus LX470 models.
Toyota OEM Part Numbers
85241-58010 Rear Wiper Arm
85242-28060 Rear Wiper Blade
Both parts are in original, unopened packaging from Toyota...
Excellent to know, thanks!
2015 with 95k miles I drove in Denver was perfect on road, enjoyable.
2016 I’m looking at is Certified with 66k in Ohio, and another Certified 2017 with 67k in Delaware. Loved the 2015 but I’d prefer newer to still get the Certified perks.
Delaware dealer has both a...
LX all the way. Not off roading, and dollar for dollar, the LX just offers a lot more for either the same…or less.
I think the 21’s will have to go, regardless, but curious on the 6-speed vs 2016+ 8-speed too.
Bought my 2000 LX470 13 months ago, serviced it extensively, and drove across country. But, making some upgrades, and as much as I love it, I'd prefer to have a newer model that's faster, fresher, with more features, etc. The 2000 is classic but slow, not as posh, etc. but I may still keep it...
Mine, after doing this, ended up being the windshield seal that was leaking more. Sunroof was a drip, but windshield was the culprit found after. Next step.
Mine was dripping too, original, on my 2000 LX470.
Moved to Colorado this year, had the dealer here inspect it, and for a few hundred bucks (literally, not much), they replaced the entire seal, adjusted the alignment of the sunroof, and it's good to go. Cost far less than I expected, and the...
2000 LX470. Bought a fresh set of stock silver 16’s last summer when I bought it, then 2 different sets of tires since.
Thanks to a local IH8 forum member, now have a set of (5) 2014 LX570 20’s, installed yesterday. Went in expecting to need front wheel spacers due to the older big hubs, but...
3rd set of new wheels & tires in a year, on my 2000. HUGE upgrade. Feels great, and steadier.
2014 LX570 20’s & Michelin’s. Yesterday’s change up, here in Denver😎
Had crazy blue/gray puffs blowing late summer last year, and early fall. Feared the worst, and everything engine related seemed fine. Then one day, I randomly lost all power steering...and kept losing fluid. The random gray blue smoking was random, and would go from barely to heavy.
Long story...
That's what I've been used to. Just need to find someone to do it. Oddly, based on the long term Lexus service history, doesn't seem to have ever been touched, so both dealers "no, we don't want to touch that". Did all the other differentials, however.