Would IS-F wheels look fine without lowering the car?
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I think stockers with spacers and a nice drop will look better thats my opinion at least....and I love the IS-F rims BTW would like to c the 2010 IS-F wheels in a ISX50 I bet it would look great....
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Sorry if I sound ignorant (I just got the car) , but what is the "swaping tpms" thing
Sorry if I sound ignorant (I just got the car) , but what is the "swapping tpms" thing.
I guess that those are Tire pressure monitoring system... do I need to change something? I am getting the wheels and the tires from an existing IS-F car
I guess that those are Tire pressure monitoring system... do I need to change something? I am getting the wheels and the tires from an existing IS-F car
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Yes and no. If you decide to drop with coils, since its adjustable...you don't need to worry. However if you are lowering your car with springs, you have to keep in mind that its a set height. Before getting aftermarket wheels, you want to know how low your car will sit after being lowered, this will help determine the correct wheel size and offsets so that it can prevent potential rubbing, etc. But best way to do it, always work on suspension first
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