IS350 Dropped on H&R Springs
#31
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Hey DjRiDe! Sure, I got a few pictures here:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...f-sport-5.html
I also have some more pictures in a Photo Album when you view my public profile.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...f-sport-5.html
I also have some more pictures in a Photo Album when you view my public profile.
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#34
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#36
^^^The ride will be diff on AWD vs RWD due to diff suspension components..springs will drop the car for both AWD & RWD, but the ride quality will be worse on the AWD..if you're looking for a better ride quality, then coilovers for AWD is your best bet..
#37
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It takes about 2-3 hours - My friend did mines for me - I'm assuming a normal shop will charge anywhere from $300 to $500 to install. Plus additional for a wheel allignment.
Some updated pics from my phone today attached =)
#38
got em too, and love them, just wish the back wasnt as high...kinda give the car a drop dipped front end look. And trust me, you will need an alignment, especially for the front tires.
#39
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Thanks! Others who have had the 2011 IS have put the F-Sport front lip pieces on their non-F-Sport bumper. Here is one thread about it: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...sport-lip.html. There was another thread somewhere about aftermarket front lips for the 2011-2012 IS but not a ton of choices yet.
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Hey guys quick question. I have a 2" drop w/ H&R springs. I bought the car with 19" MRR w/ 255/35/19 tires. I just bought some 18" w/ 245/45/18 Winter tires. I had no rubbing problems with the 19's but I was wondering if you guys knew if the 245/45/18 tires on the 18" wheels would have rubbing problems anybody run in to that?
#43
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Hey guys quick question. I have a 2" drop w/ H&R springs. I bought the car with 19" MRR w/ 255/35/19 tires. I just bought some 18" w/ 245/45/18 Winter tires. I had no rubbing problems with the 19's but I was wondering if you guys knew if the 245/45/18 tires on the 18" wheels would have rubbing problems anybody run in to that?