Installing 20-inch wheels on a 1999 Lexus GS400 can lead to potential issues such as altered ride quality, increased road noise, and possible clearance problems with the wheel wells or suspension components. Additionally, the larger diameter may affect the speedometer accuracy and overall handling characteristics. It's crucial to ensure that the new wheels are compatible with the car’s specifications, including offset and tire size, to minimize any negative impacts.
One can purchase a used Lexus GS400 by visiting a local used car dealer or Lexus dealer. If they do not have that specific vehicle in stock, they can locate one for you.
Yes, I am sure some will not sure if All will. Case in point: My buddy has a 1991 LS400 and got a flat. I have a 1999 GS400 and the wheel bolted right up!
underneath the intake manifold...in the "valley" of the v-8 engine.
Yes, replace it with a new one.
1. Get chains or cables 2. Start in 1st gear then switch to 2nd and Drive as you get going faster. My GS400 has a snow button. This basically reduces the power to the rear wheels at low speeds but does nothing at normal speeds.
if u just drain and then refill it.. and u have a 98-05 GS then u refill it with 2.5qts from the Lexus standard
I have a 98' Lexus gs400 with 20in rims-so yes they should fit but they will rub....
again, banana gs... http://bananags.grantham-international.com/GS_DIY/FOGMOD/
Access the trunk, lights are held on by bolts and connected by a wire harness behind the carpet.
as often as you need them. Seriously though, about 2 years or so depending on your mileage and driving habits. I'd say about 50-70 thousand miles.
Under the front camshaft caps that house the ocv's. It's best to do your timing service at the same time since it needs to be removed to get the caps off.
http://bananags.grantham-international.com/GS_DIY/change_brakelight/ This has many cool mods if you are into that. I did the brake light mod where the top and bottom taillights come on when you brake. Looks cool.!