What did you do to your SC today?
#8206
97 same as you, right now its just being used to power your visor mirror light but it powers both
#8208
Pole Position
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Barbary (04-05-22)
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Last edited by xaviuhr; 03-29-22 at 07:35 PM.
#8211
bushings that have serviceable ES300 ball joints and only takes about 15 min to swap out each one and im currently on my 2nd set and has saved me a lot of money since I would constantly have to get lexus lca’s from the junkyard lol. But overall nothing seems to be damaged at my ride height other than the back of my exhaust lol. Only thing I did have to replace is my condenser/radiator support but that was because my dumb*** wasnt paying attention at night and hit a dip going 45mph and absolutely bent the whole support frame . Some future plans which I will love to post soon are going to be an entire rear subframe rebuild and raising it to correct the geometry of the rear and take some stress off the axles.
#8212
Driver School Candidate
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Relocated my battery to the back seat and tossed in an NRG seat for the passenger. It's a gutted car with no floor in the trunk so back seat was my best option. I've been steadily working to prep her for my first Lock City Drift event on April 9th.
#8213
Instructor
#8214
Driver School Candidate
Teins and wheels
I put on tein flex z's and some new wheels tires I found on Craigslist.
I'm only getting about 6 turns on my lug nuts, I read on here that is300 studs are the solution?
I did not adjust the coil overs out of the box and had some rubbing on the stock wheels and tires with 25mm spacers, new wheels appear to fit just enough that I think that will go away
You can see where the lip was hitting the bulge on the factory tire
I'm only getting about 6 turns on my lug nuts, I read on here that is300 studs are the solution?
I did not adjust the coil overs out of the box and had some rubbing on the stock wheels and tires with 25mm spacers, new wheels appear to fit just enough that I think that will go away
You can see where the lip was hitting the bulge on the factory tire
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RSJSC400 (04-15-22)
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I put on tein flex z's and some new wheels tires I found on Craigslist.
I'm only getting about 6 turns on my lug nuts, I read on here that is300 studs are the solution?
I did not adjust the coil overs out of the box and had some rubbing on the stock wheels and tires with 25mm spacers, new wheels appear to fit just enough that I think that will go away
You can see where the lip was hitting the bulge on the factory tire
I'm only getting about 6 turns on my lug nuts, I read on here that is300 studs are the solution?
I did not adjust the coil overs out of the box and had some rubbing on the stock wheels and tires with 25mm spacers, new wheels appear to fit just enough that I think that will go away
You can see where the lip was hitting the bulge on the factory tire
And yea, any IS studs will work on our cars.
Hope this helps.
Nick
#8216
Driver School Candidate
I was having similar stud issues. I went with H&R studs 14.20 knurl 45mm in rear and 50mm in rear. The ARP studs for the IS300 are like 60mm + so you HAVE TO use open ended lug nuts. With the 50mm front and a 5mm spacer, I’ve got 45mm of thread on all four corners and now have like 9 turns or 10.
And yea, any IS studs will work on our cars.
Hope this helps.
Nick
And yea, any IS studs will work on our cars.
Hope this helps.
Nick
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ThomasGS4 (04-11-22)
#8219
Havent even seen it today. My son's Pathfinder is in the shop so he took it to work today.. been gone since before i saw the sun. but! i did get at the end of last week a giant item 'for' it, and a hug leap forward in the process to install all the parts i've got piled up.
A scissor lift. Been working on getting this all set up.
A scissor lift. Been working on getting this all set up.