jamesbest09 Posted September 8, 2009 Posted September 8, 2009 Hi all, Just joined this forum. I bought a new 2008 RX400h last April. I live in Montreal and need winter tires, but don't want to pay the $3500 quoted by the Dealer. This price includes new rims, tires, sensors, and taxes. Questions: - can I install 17" on steel rims, (knowing that I cannot use sensors in steel wheels)? Will I face any major problems? - how about installing 17" on aluminum rims with sensors? - and finally, if I have to install 18" on aluminum with sensors, can Costco (or similar outfits) mount the tires and the sensors properly? Thanks.
JimsGX Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Hi, You may want to consider some options from this company. I bought four rims from them for an LS400 and I'm very satisfied with the quality of the rims and the price. They have both 17 & 18" rims to fit your RX400h. 5x114.3 I'd call them to verify fitment before ordering. 18" RX Wheel
RX400h Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Just be sure that the overall diameter of the wheel/tire combination is the same as that of the 18" combo.
SOMEONE ELSE'S GOT MY NAME Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 We get some nice slick ice patches in the Flathead Valley, MT. Took the RX down to Big 'O'. They installed studs all around, mounting 'em on cheesy steel white buggy wheels like you'd see on cheep trailers. Works great, & priced great.
tigger777 Posted September 9, 2009 Posted September 9, 2009 Hey there fellow Canadian. I just got winter tires last winter for my 400h (although mine is a 2006 without sensors). I went to my local Lexus dealer and they say 235/65/17 would also work (and there are more choices in this size). I took this info to my local tire store and got a set of 17" generic rims with Kumho KW19 in 235/65/17 for $1100 with tax and install. Also, they did a rim fitament test before to make sure it fits. As for steel rims, there are no steel rims that would clear the brakes.
jamesbest09 Posted September 10, 2009 Author Posted September 10, 2009 Thank you all for very helpful suggestions.
SOMEONE ELSE'S GOT MY NAME Posted September 10, 2009 Posted September 10, 2009 Hey there fellow Canadian. . . . . . . . . snip As for steel rims, there are no steel rims that would clear the brakes. Um, then I guess my steel wheels must be what ... :P
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