Lexus 2022 is350 Awd coilovers vs lowering springs?
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Lexus 2022 is350 Awd coilovers vs lowering springs?
Hello, I’m looking into lowering my 2022 is350 f sport AWD I can’t decide between getting springs vs coilovers I’ve heard good and bad for both. I don’t wanna spend so much for coilovers if I don’t need it, I’ve looked into the RSR down springs and D2 coilovers. Any suggestions would really help,
thanks !
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Coilovers are always better than springs. If its between D2 coilovers and RSR springs, I would rather get RSR springs.
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I think best option would be coilovers from RSR: https://www.rs-r.com/product/lexus-i...ts-i-coilovers
they are bit pricey thought but having option to adjust height is definitely a big plus, especially for AWD if you wanna raise it a bit during winter/snowy days.
If i had budget I would get these, but for my purpose (kill the gap between wheels and fenders) i just got RSR Springs (Downs), still didn’t put them as i’m waiting for warmer days so cannot give review yet.
they are bit pricey thought but having option to adjust height is definitely a big plus, especially for AWD if you wanna raise it a bit during winter/snowy days.
If i had budget I would get these, but for my purpose (kill the gap between wheels and fenders) i just got RSR Springs (Downs), still didn’t put them as i’m waiting for warmer days so cannot give review yet.
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I think best option would be coilovers from RSR: https://www.rs-r.com/product/lexus-i...ts-i-coilovers
they are bit pricey thought but having option to adjust height is definitely a big plus, especially for AWD if you wanna raise it a bit during winter/snowy days.
If i had budget I would get these, but for my purpose (kill the gap between wheels and fenders) i just got RSR Springs (Downs), still didn’t put them as i’m waiting for warmer days so cannot give review yet.
they are bit pricey thought but having option to adjust height is definitely a big plus, especially for AWD if you wanna raise it a bit during winter/snowy days.
If i had budget I would get these, but for my purpose (kill the gap between wheels and fenders) i just got RSR Springs (Downs), still didn’t put them as i’m waiting for warmer days so cannot give review yet.
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RSR.
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