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Serenity Sound

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  1. Sorry about the lateness of this post, wasn't paying attenetion....oh, huh, did you say something, oh ok... sorry, are three pictures of the car with the 20"s
  2. Sorry, parking brake ... hand brake...Duh, I was letting my brain outthink my fingers...
  3. Hey Ya'll, I've had my IS250 for almost a year now, "Clutch by Wire" definitely takes a little getting used to... for those of you looking for extra power do a search on the forum for traction control disable , I swear I have more power while driving after I do the "Nintendo Fix" espicially since the traction control will let me drift the car just like a 350z... up, down, up, down, left, right, A, B, B, A, Start..... Actually it is Start with Parking brake on, Parking Brake off, on, off, foot brake on, off, on, off, Hand brake off, on, off, by now you have confussed the computer so badly that it thinks something is wrong and shuts down and lights up the traction control light on the dash and your own your on now... no big brother to think for you, watch out though, a friend thought this was so cool that he uttered the famous last words of us southern boys :D "Hey Ya'll Watch Thisss!!!! and prompted spun the car into the guard rail - $7000.00 damage...Good Driving B)
  4. :( Sorry dude, the TPMS is part of the Valve Stem which means that you would have to unmount and remount the tires each season... I believe if you can buy the rims with factory TPMS sensors off of E-bay or where-ever that you can take the car into lexus and have them reset the TPMS System each time you swap the wheels. Hope this helps...
  5. Call Serenity Sound Performance in Costa Mesa, (949) 554-0166
  6. We are running 20x9 with 245/25-20 in the front without rubbing, Trick is getting the right wheels with the correct fitment for the front. Be sure to check brake clearance and suspension clearance and you will be ok. BTW, we run a 20x10.5 in the rear with 275/25-20 without problems. It is all about the fit... Good Luck with your wheel hunting...
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