Installing Overtrail Wheels on Premium/Luxury

Eli-S2000

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Hello all,

I’m new to this very informative forum so thank you for the add!

I’m a list (3-6 months) to buy a new white or green Premium+. I need the 3rd row but prefer the Overtrail look and can’t find info on the below questions.
1) Would it be possible to install pre-owned Overtrail wheels without any other suspension modifications and still get it to look exactly like the Overtrail? (Height, stance, etc.).

2) Regardless of wheels replaced with, would I be required to modify the odometer so that the millage reading is correct?

Thanks in advance!
 
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Hello all,

I’m new to this very informative forum so thank you for the add!

I’m a list (3-6 months) to buy a new white or green Premium+ but really don’t like the wheels/tires and can’t find info on the below questions.
1) Would it be possible to install pre-owned Overtrail wheels without any other suspension modifications and still get it to look exactly like the Overtrail? (Height, stance, etc.).
I did the same on my 2024 Prem+. The height and stance is the same as the 2024 OT, to my knowledge. The 2025 OT added another inch of height to the suspension so you'd be one inch shorter than the 2025 OT.
2) Regardless of wheels replaced with, would I be required to modify the odometer so that the millage reading is correct?

Thanks in advance!
I don't believe anything is required. I'm seeing about a 1 MPH difference which doesn't bother me.
 
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I did the same on my 2024 Prem+. The height and stance is the same as the 2024 OT, to my knowledge. The 2025 OT added another inch of height to the suspension so you'd be one inch shorter than the 2025 OT.

I don't believe anything is required. I'm seeing about a 1 MPH difference which doesn't bother me.
Thanks for the very helpful info! Would be awesome if you have a pic you can upload. No such examples anywhere on Google.
 
Here is my white 2024 Premium+ with the Overtrail wheels. I went with a 265/70r18 tire because I wanted a standard load tire, these are the Falken Wildpeak AT4W and I really like them. If the speedometer was spot on for the stock tires (which I question) I’d be picking up 2 MPH at interstate speeds. Your gas mileage will be off. I just tell Grok what I did with my wheels and tires and give it the miles my car says I travelled and how many gallons of gas I put in my car and it tells me I’m usually between 1 to 1.4 MPG better than what the car reads. I just drove from Houston to a town south east of New Orleans and averaged 21 MPG, NOT on a single tank of gas of course. As an added bonus, you’ll get some extra miles out of the Lexus warranty.
 

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Here is my white 2024 Premium+ with the Overtrail wheels. I went with a 265/70r18 tire because I wanted a standard load tire, these are the Falken Wildpeak AT4W and I really like them. If the speedometer was spot on for the stock tires (which I question) I’d be picking up 2 MPH at interstate speeds. Your gas mileage will be off. I just tell Grok what I did with my wheels and tires and give it the miles my car says I travelled and how many gallons of gas I put in my car and it tells me I’m usually between 1 to 1.4 MPG better than what the car reads. I just drove from Houston to a town south east of New Orleans and averaged 21 MPG, NOT on a single tank of gas of course. As an added bonus, you’ll get some extra miles out of the Lexus warranty.
Looks really good! Thanks for sharing all the technical details!
 

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