Aftermarket Rims on 2019 Lexus ES, Lets see the Pics!
#16
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
#17
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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#23
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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#26
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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