Ciggy's 14' IS350 AWD Ultra White Build
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I was running basically no camber in the rear, the shop said there was a small amount of natural camber but all the alignments numbers were with-in spec of Lexus recommendations.
The spacers in the rear were 20mm and I cut them to 18mm to reduce some rubbing. However I continued to rub on bumps and dips due to the extremely large sidewall of the stock tires. Had I installed the continental's on the rear wheels I think there would have been no rubbing at all.
I hope this information helps. I ordered Velgen's yesterday so this spring i'll be rocking a completely new stance. No spacers required
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jkonquer (11-28-17)
#64
I've removed the spacers for the winter as I also raised the car I felt like they were unnecessary.
I was running basically no camber in the rear, the shop said there was a small amount of natural camber but all the alignments numbers were with-in spec of Lexus recommendations.
The spacers in the rear were 20mm and I cut them to 18mm to reduce some rubbing. However I continued to rub on bumps and dips due to the extremely large sidewall of the stock tires. Had I installed the continental's on the rear wheels I think there would have been no rubbing at all.
I hope this information helps. I ordered Velgen's yesterday so this spring i'll be rocking a completely new stance. No spacers required
I was running basically no camber in the rear, the shop said there was a small amount of natural camber but all the alignments numbers were with-in spec of Lexus recommendations.
The spacers in the rear were 20mm and I cut them to 18mm to reduce some rubbing. However I continued to rub on bumps and dips due to the extremely large sidewall of the stock tires. Had I installed the continental's on the rear wheels I think there would have been no rubbing at all.
I hope this information helps. I ordered Velgen's yesterday so this spring i'll be rocking a completely new stance. No spacers required
im trying to get a camber arm to reduce the camber in the rear. Factory specs are set at around -1.5 and most lowering kits increases it to -2.5 or more which is not ideal for tire life or performance. I’m wondering if i can go under -1.0 without rubbing with or without spacers.
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thanks for the info.
im trying to get a camber arm to reduce the camber in the rear. Factory specs are set at around -1.5 and most lowering kits increases it to -2.5 or more which is not ideal for tire life or performance. I’m wondering if i can go under -1.0 without rubbing with or without spacers.
im trying to get a camber arm to reduce the camber in the rear. Factory specs are set at around -1.5 and most lowering kits increases it to -2.5 or more which is not ideal for tire life or performance. I’m wondering if i can go under -1.0 without rubbing with or without spacers.
If you get the arms, you can definitely get back with-in spec. The wear on my rear tires was no worse than stock. I had to replace the fronts not the rears. Next year i'll be on 19's and probably running a small amount of camber to fit nicely.
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jkonquer (11-28-17)
#69
and here's the reason why I made so many drastic changes for winter mode. Got hit with a storm while we were in Vermont this weekend. The new tires made sure I had a ton of confidence on the snow and icey roads. The rack is proving to be a great purchase also making it easy to pack the car and bring our snowboards.
Even got a compliment at the mountain that the Thule box looks like it came from Lexus painted and shaped to match the car. Happy with the current set up and slowly stock piling items for this spring to turn the car back into the beautiful butterfly she wants to be.
also here's a little tease of things to come
Even got a compliment at the mountain that the Thule box looks like it came from Lexus painted and shaped to match the car. Happy with the current set up and slowly stock piling items for this spring to turn the car back into the beautiful butterfly she wants to be.
also here's a little tease of things to come
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Nice build! For your license plate in the front, did you just pushed in the bumper covers at a corner where the towing screw is or did you have to pry it out with a screwdriver?
#71
If not a small screw driver and some fabric like an old tshirt will mean you can get it out without any damage.
#73
Contacted them via Facebook. They speak english well via messenger.
https://www.facebook.com/SAGA-Carbon...4788312157175/
https://www.facebook.com/SAGA-Carbon...4788312157175/
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Fingers007 (02-01-18)
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I ordered a c/f lip from Japan. Fingers crossed it lives a long life. I've got the RR Tune ready to flash. And the car is at the shop, apexi b-pipe install, lower the RSR suspension, install the Velgen's with some Michelin rubber and alignment.
I'm going to do some fuel system cleaner when I get it back and then after a full tank of gas flash the tune. Extremely excited to be ditching winter mode and get ready for the show season early. Planning to attend a few events and plan to fully detail the car with-in the coming weeks weather permitting.
Here's a crap cell phone shot before I dropped her off.
I'm going to do some fuel system cleaner when I get it back and then after a full tank of gas flash the tune. Extremely excited to be ditching winter mode and get ready for the show season early. Planning to attend a few events and plan to fully detail the car with-in the coming weeks weather permitting.
Here's a crap cell phone shot before I dropped her off.
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ItsJulz (03-06-22)