JIC Magic FLT-TAR coilovers on IS-F
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Are you referring to the JIC's or the stock ride?
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I'm freaking lovin' them, and thanks again for your help!
I went from 6->8 all the way around today, found the ride to be a little too harsh. Dialed it back to 7 for now. Seems better.
Still having the slight rubbing issue on the front left ONLY.. not sure what the deal is there.
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Jack up your car and look at the fender lining and look where it shows rubbing. Most likely its the same spot as us ISx50 guys. Its where the fender meets the bumper, but for now just get a heat gun and push back the fender lining. Stretch your tires a bit and slam that bish!!
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Is it common for it to only happen on the front left, or do the other IS-ers get it on both sides?
Don't think im quite willing to stretch the tires
Thanks for the help!
Don't think im quite willing to stretch the tires
Thanks for the help!
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That was kind of my (very un-scientific) opinion as well.. I'd like to think my < 200 lbs doesn't affect the car that much, but I guess it's possible. If I'm running with such a limited tolerance up front, though, then I definitely need to get both sides raised a bit ( )