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  1. Hi

    could some IS350 owners/experts please help me with a couple of questions as I'm keen to buy a 2nd hand one to replace my 07 RX350:

    1. are the front and rear wheel different size? Some websites say so, some say same size f+r

    2. is there some generally accepted 'real' figure for acceleration to 100kmh from standstill? I had thought it was around 5.9 seconds, but read a Wheels mag review for the newer model (which seemed to be same weight, etc) which said 6.9 or so

    3. is there any difference in exhaust between F sport and Luxury models?

    many thanks

    Satz

  2. Agree with Poisson, the only voice commanding I can get my 07 RX350 to do is to dial prerecorded 'shortcut' numbers.

    On a related note, I'm still irritated by Lexus not allowing even the incoming call number to show up while the car is in motion. At least then you could decide whether or not to answer a call...

  3. hi all

    I have an 07 RX 350 completely unmodified...at this stage.

    Reasonably happy with the car, except that I find the handling/suspension quite soft and uninvolving for a driver. I know that's how they designed it, but I wonder if anyone has improved their own suspension at all?

    Not looking at dropping the car drastically, maybe a max of 10-20mm. But I'm really after a stiffer though not uncomfortable ride. Kinda like a BMW!

    cheers

    Satz

  4. The tyre shop stated that it had to be the bearing.

    So, armed with that knowledge, approached my Lexus Service mgr again and this time got him to get a good mechanic to drive it.

    He confirmed it was one of the front bearings that had worn.

    Replaced under warranty and it seems fine now!

    Still surprising that the bearing went after just 60,000 km. I don't think I've ever replaced a bearing on any of my previous cars!

    S

  5. Have you looked at www.tirerack.com?

    It's a great website (US based) but has plenty of options for narrowing down the tire search to your exact model.

    Then you can sort by customer reviews, etc.

    I bought some Yokohama Parada Spec X, just based on the reviews on that site, and other sites.

    They seem okay. No noisier than other tyres on most surfaces. Good grip in the wet.

    Haven't tried them in snow!

    Satz

  6. My 07 RX350 actually did open all windows AND sunroof via the remote.

    However I asked the dealer to reprogram it so only the windows open. Too much of a hassle to close everything after a few minutes!

    Wasn't able to set it so that only the front windows opened.

    I'm curious to know whether you were able to change the way the tilt and slide switches worked?

    thanks

    S

  7. update:

    took the RX back to Bob Jane's where I bought the four tyres in Dec.

    They rotated them front to back but the noise was still the same.

    Then they suggested doing a 4-wheel alignment. I didn't do this when I bought the tyres.

    Anyway...after the wheel alignment the noise is still there. Perhaps slightly better. They claim it will go as the tyres wear evenly (in 6 months or so!!!)

    Ridiculous. Of course Yokohama Australia didn't respond to my email 3 days ago...

    I still don't know whether there's a structural fault with one of the tyres

  8. hi all

    any ideas what would cause fairly new tyres on my RX350 (2007 model) to start rumbling? Rumbling starts almost from 1km/h and gets louder as the car gets faster. Like I'm driving on truck tyres or very chunky-tread tyres, which these aren't.

    The tyres have done about 3,500km since I fitted them new in Dec. No offroad driving.

    Yokohama Parada Spec X, which although are SUV tyres, are still supposed to be pretty quiet.

    In fact they were nice and quiet until literally this week! I could this noise started overnight virtually.

    Checked each tyre for stones, tar or nails but couldn't see anything. Tyre pressures are even and the wear seems pretty even. Slight feathering on the outer edges of each front tyre.

    Googling this problem revealed it might be tread separation! Booked in to get the tyres checked next week, but was hoping for some ideas...

    cheers

    Satz

  9. hi howie

    how did you remove the armorall from your dash?

    also..to anyone buying a dash mat, remember to ensure that it has a cutout for the climate control/lights sensor which is towards the passenger end of the dash at the edge of the windscreen. A friend of mine recently bought a dashmat for his 07 Range Rover and I could clearly see that the sensor was hidden under the mat!

    :)

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