Tire Wear Out Too Quickly
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recently purchase a 2018 IS300 (non f sport). Saw the uneven tire wear during test drive thought it was a previous owner thing - drive aggressively
Is this the correct part? https://shopfigs.com/v3/by-vehicle/c...-3GS%20AWDLCA1
Thanks a bunch folks!
Is this the correct part? https://shopfigs.com/v3/by-vehicle/c...-3GS%20AWDLCA1
Thanks a bunch folks!
#18
Any word on if this issue has been rectified on the 2022 version? Also what other models are impacted besides the IS, RC & GS? Are the SUV's ok or do they also have similar inner tire wear problems? I'm considering a move over to Lexus but reading so many issues with these suspensions & tire wear has scared me off right now. Currently driving an Audi.
#19
Any word on if this issue has been rectified on the 2022 version? Also what other models are impacted besides the IS, RC & GS? Are the SUV's ok or do they also have similar inner tire wear problems? I'm considering a move over to Lexus but reading so many issues with these suspensions & tire wear has scared me off right now. Currently driving an Audi.
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I own a 2011 Lexus IS250 AWD and ordered the OEM 0 offset LCA bushings, but the 48075-24010 and 48076-24010 did not fit my IS250. The part number listing for the OEM 0 offset LCA's for my car were 48075-30030 and 48076-30030
#22
Having said that RC-F bushings 48075-24010 and 48076-24010 should fit AWD and RWD 2006-present cars.
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#23
Thanks I will look into it. What would be the difference in the two is the bushing made from a harder material in the 48075-24010? Sorry for asking so many questions.
Last edited by Paul4949; 12-14-22 at 07:36 PM.
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