View Poll Results: who wants lowering options for AWD RC350 all wheel drive
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rc350 AWD lowering options
#77
Bagged my 350 AWD.
Does anyone know if BC makes coilovers for the the AWD?
The rear bags sit very close to the rear sway bar and actually touch it if aired out. Anyone on bags completely removed the sway bar if that's even possible?
#78
Yes head lights need to be readjusted even tho the streets are still visible. The real draw back I noticed to lowering the car tho, is the headlights of other owners cars which seem to be right in my face now...
Last edited by lexual_rc; 05-20-16 at 11:54 AM.
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#84
Running for over a year now with no issues. No rubbing even with my rims on and the comfort level hasn't degraded. Very close to stock but a barely rougher ride just so you can actually feel the road.
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#85
NF210 drop:
Half-coil cut from fronts:
Custom J5 coilovers with AVS:
Last edited by rcJten; 04-12-17 at 06:25 PM.
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SpeedRcr (04-12-17)
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#87
Lowering just the front
I'm looking to lower just the front and "Level out" my ride on my 350 AWD. Has anyone done this by using the factory RWD front springs? I really don't want it any lower than the stock RWD ride height as I still drive the car in the snow.
#88
I installed the RSR super down springs in the front only on my RC 350 AWD F Sport and IMO it was the perfect setup. I had the same gap in the front and rear.
#89
That makes sense as that's what I'm going for, However they do tend to settle more over time as I've heard. How long have they been installed for now?
#90
Thank you everyone for the photos and documenting which set up works well for you. I had heard that some people were experiencing problems with suspension, handling, and even slowing of the automatic gear changing when the car is placed in sport + mode after changing to aftermarket springs. I have heard this from two different people (one of them being my Lexus service rep who had someone come in with this problem after installing RSR springs). Has anyone experienced this? I would really appreciate your input as I am very interested in lowering my RC AWD but do not want to run into any problems.