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Default 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,
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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.
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Originally Posted by Nexus713
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.
I have the same purpose is to remove that wheel gap, I’m not driving it in the winter anyways so I’m not sure if I should spend a lot to get coilovers

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Originally Posted by Meraki Autoworks
Coilovers are always better than springs. If its between D2 coilovers and RSR springs, I would rather get RSR springs.

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which coil overs would you recommend then?
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RSR.

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