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Old 01-28-19 | 01:21 PM
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Yes, going coils... there never is any kits availble for the Es. This my 3rd Es350 and have used camry coils and coilovers on the 2 pervious Es350s I have had.
I was going to go with coilovers , but I dont like the ride on coilovers. In my experiance coils with oem shocks/struts rides best although the drop is not as agrresive, on my GS350 I had the megan coilovers and went back to coils, looked great and ride was very smooth. Same goes for my other 2 es350s one on air suspesnion and megan coilovers
I just talked to RSR USA about the possibility of coils for the ES and they said there’s something coming “very shortly”. Super excited.
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I just talked to RSR USA about the possibility of coils for the ES and they said there’s something coming “very shortly”. Super excited.

tein askef for my car as a test car in a few months but I need coils now, so I purcahsed a camry lowering kit as I have had to in the past. Hopefully this weekend I will install, and have the fenders pulled to accomidate my aggresive offset
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Default Lowered on ag wheels 22”


22s and just lowered coils have not settle yet , will get lower once coils settle

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Old 02-02-19 | 03:32 PM
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May I ask what springs you used? RS*R, H&R or Eibach?
Old 02-02-19 | 03:33 PM
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Nice looking car!
Old 02-03-19 | 07:16 AM
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Why do you lower? Is it for appearance?
Old 02-03-19 | 08:09 AM
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My 2019 ES 350 F Sport as is (stock) already occasionally bottoms out on the front or back over speed bumps or if I go from a steep angle to the road a little too fast. Not sure I would want to lower. Just personal thoughts...I’m sure others do it for their own reasons.
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Imo I think it looks amazing low, I’m thinking about doing the same, but I would personally get 19-20 inch instead of 22.
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Originally Posted by kaytoven
Imo I think it looks amazing low, I’m thinking about doing the same, but I would personally get 19-20 inch instead of 22.
for my needs 22s is better than 20s or 19’s. I have very steep drive way entry with 19s or 20s my front bumper would not survive, Also my stocks are 19 what is the point of buying wheels in the same size or 1” bigger, how ever to each their own

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Old 02-03-19 | 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by 19LexusDad
My 2019 ES 350 F Sport as is (stock) already occasionally bottoms out on the front or back over speed bumps or if I go from a steep angle to the road a little too fast. Not sure I would want to lower. Just personal thoughts...I’m sure others do it for their own reasons.
Agreed its already quite low.
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Yeah I definitely see the downsides of lowering your car, but for me personally, I have always been a fan of jdm and vip for lexus', so I enjoy the lowered look.
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Lowered finally!

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Looking fabulous guys!
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Lowered finally!
looks menacing! What are you lowered on?


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