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#3466
Driver School Candidate
No, I am not familiar with the IS-F, I am looking around to buy another Lexus and just really want to see what each model offers. I currently own a 2000 Lexus ES300.
#3472
Lexus Fanatic
even as a guy who will not change his own oil, thats pretty badass to have a lift in your garage. **** maybe Id do more if I could actually do it the right way lol
#3475
Thanks guys!
Yes, mine rubs in the liner as well. It now has a hole there. I also rub in the rear fender on dips. It's already rolled, but I think the wheel setup is about 2-3mm too aggressive.
ISFPOWER is correct, they are Ace Mesh 7 wheels. It was a choice between the Ace Mesh 7, AG M590, or the HRE FF01. They all look very similar, but in the end I preferred the contour shape and subtle details of the Ace wheels more.
ISFPOWER is correct, they are Ace Mesh 7 wheels. It was a choice between the Ace Mesh 7, AG M590, or the HRE FF01. They all look very similar, but in the end I preferred the contour shape and subtle details of the Ace wheels more.
#3477
Lexus Champion
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One thing I will say about having a lift is it makes you lazy. I really could not care less to use a jack anymore since its so time consuming.
#3479
Lexus Fanatic
Thanks guys! This has been an awesome addition to the garage. I have a 2 post as well however I kept finding my self leaving a car on it for storage which was an issue when I wanted to do quick work on a car. The issue I have is my father, brother and myself are all way to particular to allow anyone to touch our cars so we have to do our own work. I also have my own tire mounter and balancer since I cant find anyone that does wheels that can get a good balance or not scratch the wheels.
One thing I will say about having a lift is it makes you lazy. I really could not care less to use a jack anymore since its so time consuming.
One thing I will say about having a lift is it makes you lazy. I really could not care less to use a jack anymore since its so time consuming.