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Old 01-11-20 | 11:13 AM
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But couldn’t you air up?
That's a pain in the a$$, IMO. Particularly if you forget!
Old 01-11-20 | 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidZ
That's a pain in the a$$, IMO. Particularly if you forget!
Yeah that’s true but usually people who are bagged air out when they’re parked, like in some of these photos, but when they start driving, they air up.
Old 01-13-20 | 10:45 AM
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Looks great but completely impractical for a daily driver. Different strokes for different folks.
Old 01-14-20 | 10:19 PM
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Can't wait to get my body kit, as of today I only have 9 kits ahead of me.
Old 01-16-20 | 07:24 PM
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I'm real new here, but this topic is of interest to me. Hopefully no one minds if I chime in. Over the years, I've owned mostly European cars. I modified the suspension on every one of them. I plan to get a new ES 350 and intend to lower/modify it because it think it sits a bit too high. Also, in my opinion, the handling could be improved. While the above car looks amazing and probably serves a specific purpose, I think it's too low. The tucked look reminds me of the tuner cars that are not practical for street use. I don't think most people buy the ES to use as anything other than a street car. Dramatically lowering a street driven car actually impedes handling and ruins the ride. I know, because I've done it. I'd like to get the wheel specs on the above car. To me, the factory ES 350 F Sport wheel and tire combo is too narrow for such a big car. Thanks.
Old 01-16-20 | 09:06 PM
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I use my car as a daily driver so l don't want to go that low. So I lowered mine on lowering springs its not slammed but looks allot better than stock.
Old 01-17-20 | 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidZ
Am I the only one here who thinks this is totally ridiculous?
No. It's ruined.
Old 01-17-20 | 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by okami
I use my car as a daily driver so l don't want to go that low. So I lowered mine on lowering springs its not slammed but looks allot better than stock.
Are you on rsr downs? I was considering that but don't want to sacrifice the smooth ride. I know you probably get a stiffer ride but is it feel every rock kind of a ride?
Old 01-17-20 | 12:15 PM
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Yes I'm on rsr downs. Ride is not bad at all. Think the low profile tires made ride a little more rough (I'm on 245x35r 20in.)but it's not really that bad.
Old 01-27-20 | 06:50 AM
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Originally Posted by evan2k
@Canmar8732 those aftermarket brakes, did you get any warning lights like abs, brake hold light, vsc, anything like that? Im trying to figure it out for a customer at my dealer who got the ceika brake kit also.
i got the brakes from ceika them self’s, was built for the car so work exactly like oem but with braking powe. No light or nothing. Very happy with them
Old 01-27-20 | 06:56 AM
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Originally Posted by DavidZ
That's a pain in the a$$, IMO. Particularly if you forget!
definitely not a pain, my wife even drives my car.. I have a airlift 3h managment at a push of a button it goes to where ever I have my desired heights
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Old 01-27-20 | 07:01 AM
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Originally Posted by okami
I use my car as a daily driver so l don't want to go that low. So I lowered mine on lowering springs its not slammed but looks allot better than stock.
I daily my car, I put over 2k miles a month on my car maybe more since it’s the car my wife also uses it. Once you go air suspension you’ll never wanna go back
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Old 01-27-20 | 07:02 AM
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Originally Posted by okami
Yes I'm on rsr downs. Ride is not bad at all. Think the low profile tires made ride a little more rough (I'm on 245x35r 20in.)but it's not really that bad.
car came out very nice bro! Have you considered the @NIAautoDesign lip kit?
Old 01-27-20 | 10:17 AM
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Thanks. About the Nia kit it's belng shipped to me as I write this , I'm going to install it as soon as it comes in. I'll post some pic's when it's on.
Old 01-27-20 | 07:45 PM
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Originally Posted by okami
Thanks. About the Nia kit it's belng shipped to me as I write this , I'm going to install it as soon as it comes in. I'll post some pic's when it's on.
cant wait for see it! The quality of the kit is amazing.


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