Just got my new 2024 Land Cruiser, premium model. Before that I had a 2003 4-runner v8 with a 3 inch lift and fuel wheels and that thing was a beast as I only had to change out the timing belt, it was issue free!
My first impressions of this new Land Cruiser is it's got more acceleration power than I was thinking and way more comfortable than I was anticipating, but it is a little sloppy in handling around corners and is not as athletic as I expected for the money, the factory tires are lame.
So I am looking to get new tires, but not sure if I need new wheels for a more aggressive stance? Maybe that would help with handling somewhat?
I live in Colorado and spend 75% on city/hwy and 25% mountain driving. The most aggressive driving I do is on mountain ranch roads, sometimes tricky with mud and snow, but I am not looking to build an off-road specimen, just want to make some modifications to improve the aesthetic and function when I am in the mountains. So any advice would be helpful:
Thanks and looking forward to learning way more, there are some helpful threads on here!
My first impressions of this new Land Cruiser is it's got more acceleration power than I was thinking and way more comfortable than I was anticipating, but it is a little sloppy in handling around corners and is not as athletic as I expected for the money, the factory tires are lame.
So I am looking to get new tires, but not sure if I need new wheels for a more aggressive stance? Maybe that would help with handling somewhat?
I live in Colorado and spend 75% on city/hwy and 25% mountain driving. The most aggressive driving I do is on mountain ranch roads, sometimes tricky with mud and snow, but I am not looking to build an off-road specimen, just want to make some modifications to improve the aesthetic and function when I am in the mountains. So any advice would be helpful:
- Would upgrading the tires to 275/70/18 or 285/70/18 cause rubbing issues?
- Any advice on tires that won't add 20 lbs of tire weight, I don't want to tax that 4 cylinder with tires that are too heavy?
- If I put a 1 or 2 inch lift on it void it's warranty? I am sure some of you pros would know?
Thanks and looking forward to learning way more, there are some helpful threads on here!