Swift Springs with HR 15mm spacers
#31
Mine don't vibrate at all. I have heard from a lot of people its better to get the ones with the extended studs vs the bolt on ones, so that's what I did.
Couple threads about the bolt on ones failing.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...2-spacers.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...f-spacers.html
Couple threads about the bolt on ones failing.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...2-spacers.html
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is-...f-spacers.html
Top speed reached 280km/h, and again no problems at all
#33
No problem. Glad to help. I just love the stock wheels, but just wanted the offset to look better. Car looks great lowered and with the spacers now. I may get wheels down the road too, but this definitely satisfies me for now.
#35
How many miles did you have on your struts? Never heard of this happening and I haven't had any issues with stocks struts on any slightly lowered car.
#37
My IS-F is lowered on Swift springs, and I've installed the H&R 15mm spacers with extended studs. I have Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires in the upgraded 245/35R19 275/30R19 size. No rubbing or hitting anywhere what so ever. No rolling of rear guards needed.
For the benefit of others, here's a few pics.
Here's what mine looked like lowered with the Swift springs, but before 15mm spacers. Wheels sunken in a fair bit!
Here's after the 15mm spacers installed. Looks awesome to me! The difference is night and day! I wouldn't think 15mm would make so much difference to the look, but it has.
For the benefit of others, here's a few pics.
Here's what mine looked like lowered with the Swift springs, but before 15mm spacers. Wheels sunken in a fair bit!
Here's after the 15mm spacers installed. Looks awesome to me! The difference is night and day! I wouldn't think 15mm would make so much difference to the look, but it has.
#40
My IS-F is lowered on Swift springs, and I've installed the H&R 15mm spacers with extended studs. I have Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires in the upgraded 245/35R19 275/30R19 size. No rubbing or hitting anywhere what so ever. No rolling of rear guards needed.
For the benefit of others, here's a few pics.
Here's what mine looked like lowered with the Swift springs, but before 15mm spacers. Wheels sunken in a fair bit!
Here's after the 15mm spacers installed. Looks awesome to me! The difference is night and day! I wouldn't think 15mm would make so much difference to the look, but it has.
For the benefit of others, here's a few pics.
Here's what mine looked like lowered with the Swift springs, but before 15mm spacers. Wheels sunken in a fair bit!
Here's after the 15mm spacers installed. Looks awesome to me! The difference is night and day! I wouldn't think 15mm would make so much difference to the look, but it has.
butt.......
what the hell is a spacer for? does it lower it more or raise it more?
ugh... confused. thanks broskis.
#41
#42
OOOOhhh....
ok newbie question....
where can I buy?
whats a good reliable brand?
is it safe?
because I like the gray with the 20mm on swift... the stance is just perfect.
thanks guys... sorry for all the noob questions..
ok newbie question....
where can I buy?
whats a good reliable brand?
is it safe?
because I like the gray with the 20mm on swift... the stance is just perfect.
thanks guys... sorry for all the noob questions..
#44
After doing the 15mm in the back and 20mm in the front I think its the perfect combo and it should allow me to run bigger tires with no rubbing at all. I will try and a get a couple pics sometime today.
#45