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What size tires are on the LX570 factory?

The LX570’s factory configuration for most U.S.-market models uses 20-inch wheels with P285/50R20 tires. Some years or markets used different wheel sizes or tire widths, so always check the door jamb placard or the owner's manual for the exact size on your vehicle.


Beyond the basics, LX570 tire sizes have varied by model year, trim level, and regional markets due to wheel options and safety equipment. This article explains the typical factory sizes, how to confirm the exact size on a specific vehicle, and considerations when replacing tires.


Common factory configurations


The most widely used setup in recent U.S.-market LX570s is 20-inch wheels paired with P285/50R20 tires. This combination balances on-road comfort and the SUV’s intended luxury-off-road capability. However, variations can occur by year, package, or market, so verification is essential.


How to verify the exact factory size on your LX570


To confirm the precise factory tire size for your vehicle, use these steps:



  • Check the tire size placard on the driver's door jamb. It lists the original front and rear tire sizes and sometimes the recommended pressures.

  • Consult the owner's manual, specifically the tire information or specifications section for your model year and market.

  • Inspect the tire sidewall on your current tires for the size, keeping in mind that replacement tires may differ from the factory spec.

  • Ask a Lexus dealer or review the VIN build sheet, which documents the original wheel and tire configuration for the exact vehicle.


In summary, while P285/50R20 on 20-inch wheels is the common factory size for many LX570s, the exact specification can vary by year and market. Always verify with the vehicle’s placard or official documentation.


Summary


Overall, the LX570 typically ships with 20-inch wheels and P285/50R20 tires in the modern U.S. lineup. Variations exist based on model year, trim, and regional differences, so confirming the size on your specific vehicle is the best practice before purchasing or rotating tires.

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