RONJON 19" Legend Liquid Silver on our 09 TL WDP
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RONJON 19" Legend Liquid Silver on our 09 TL WDP
We finally got the wheels on the TL with Continental Extreme Contact DWS tires. I have one picture below but not the best since it was raining and dirty. I will take more pictures later when the weather clears up and can give the car a good cleaning.
I got a really good price on the wheels from Rondy and great customer service. I sent him an e-mail and after a couple of phone calls I bought the wheels. The wheels arrived and one was damaged in shipping and Rondy sent a replacement right away. It's nice to deal with someone who takes care of the customer!!!
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I got a really good price on the wheels from Rondy and great customer service. I sent him an e-mail and after a couple of phone calls I bought the wheels. The wheels arrived and one was damaged in shipping and Rondy sent a replacement right away. It's nice to deal with someone who takes care of the customer!!!
Here is the pic.
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Legends looking clean. Ya Rondy's service is top notch. Ordered the RJ Grille from him and it was delivered to me in Hawaii in a couple days perfect condition. Waiting for Ron to make that kit for the 4G..
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The wheels seem to be a little bit more "outward" - which I like personally. Someone on this forum mentioned this to me before - using the wheel offset to kind of hide some of the wheel gap; Any chance for them to rub though?
I'm assuming that you are on stock suspension, so probably no rubbing when going over bumps.
I'm debating when to get some rims - would probably between the legend and the inspyres
I'm assuming that you are on stock suspension, so probably no rubbing when going over bumps.
I'm debating when to get some rims - would probably between the legend and the inspyres
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The Continental DWS are nice. My wife is the primary driver and she really likes them. I tried to get it to slip some when the wheels were first put on and couldn't. My wife has driven through a lot of rain and had no issues. So far we would give a big . There is no rubbing with the 19" wheels either.
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I have a 2010 TL SH-AWD and based on my past experience with the stock Michelins and reading reviews from the Tirerack I swapped out the stock tires for the Continental Extreme DWS in 245/45/18.
I am planning to run these year round as I dont want the hassle of dedicated winter and summer wheels on this vehicle.
My initial reviews are that the tires are quiet, and do handle as well if not better than the stock Michelins in the dry and are much more stable in the wet.
I have found that they need more that the stated air presssure to get a good feel. I am currently running them at 35 lbs all around. No snow experience yet, will report back in a few months.
I am planning to run these year round as I dont want the hassle of dedicated winter and summer wheels on this vehicle.
My initial reviews are that the tires are quiet, and do handle as well if not better than the stock Michelins in the dry and are much more stable in the wet.
I have found that they need more that the stated air presssure to get a good feel. I am currently running them at 35 lbs all around. No snow experience yet, will report back in a few months.
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