Review: F-Sport Springs/Shocks
#46
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mustang was live axle, that alone (versus IRS in the lexus) will make a significant difference in the suspension.
Personally I suggest the F-sport sway bars as anyones first handling mod... with those (and the factory sport suspension and most importantly good tires) I'm quite happy with the handling of the car
Personally I suggest the F-sport sway bars as anyones first handling mod... with those (and the factory sport suspension and most importantly good tires) I'm quite happy with the handling of the car
#48
The full F package is absolutely awesome. It is almost as good as a 335's suspension. If the IS had better steering, it would be even closer to the 335.
Sways plus shocks plus springs equals amazing handling AND amazing comfort. I'm Finally happy with how my car handles.
Do I still wish for a 335? Sometimes, but not very much. The IS looks better, the interior is way nicer than the BMW, and reliability (in the long term) must be better in the IS.
Sways plus shocks plus springs equals amazing handling AND amazing comfort. I'm Finally happy with how my car handles.
Do I still wish for a 335? Sometimes, but not very much. The IS looks better, the interior is way nicer than the BMW, and reliability (in the long term) must be better in the IS.
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Well I decided to go f sport springs and shocks and got it installed last weekend. So far so good, very happy with this setup. The ride comfort is very close to stock, handling is great, and the mild drop is just how I want it since it's my daily driver. Definitely looks more aggressive than before. Now I'm deciding if I should add the f sport rear sway. Don't know if I should since I'm already satisfied with the shocks/springs. Would this change ride comfort at all? Anyone with experience of both setups (f sport shocks/springs vs shocks/springs/rear sway) care to share your thoughts?
#50
Most people say it doesn't change the ride comfort much. My experience is that the sways do tighten up the ride a bit, so there is some amount of difference. It feels more sporty, but I think you will feel less comfortable when going over irregular road surfaces that cause the car to wobble. The best way I can explain it is to say that the rear shocks/springs are less independent (more tied together), so movement on one wheel can be felt through the rest of the car.
#51
This is a very complete write up. I have been thinking about adding some springs to lower just a little, but now after reading this I think I will save up a bit and get both the springs and shocks and install them all at once.
#52
gah...so is anyone actually happy with a f-sport spring and stock shock setup? i'd like to lower my car mainly for looks but it's not worth the extra $700+ for f-sport shocks in addition to springs for me...
#53
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Downside (which is shared and reported with the F-sport shocks) occurs on large bumps at high speed, seems like rebound control is marginal sometimes, otherwise good ride/handling combo. My IS350 has 36K miles on it.
#54
I satisfied with the ride of my IS350 with front and rear sways, but I don't like the ride height. My read is that the springs and shocks will best duplicate the ride comfort while giving an improved ride height. If there is a beter/cheaper way of doing this, I'd like to know.
#55
Yes, I have Eibach 350 springs (same as F-sport) with stock sport package shocks, I'm happy with the setup. The difference in appearance is very obvious if you are on 19's.
Downside (which is shared and reported with the F-sport shocks) occurs on large bumps at high speed, seems like rebound control is marginal sometimes, otherwise good ride/handling combo. My IS350 has 36K miles on it.
Downside (which is shared and reported with the F-sport shocks) occurs on large bumps at high speed, seems like rebound control is marginal sometimes, otherwise good ride/handling combo. My IS350 has 36K miles on it.
#57
Yes, I had the F-Sport Springs with the stock non-sport shocks for over a year. Terrible, terrible, terrible. After a while, I couldn't stand that set up; it was punishing. I now have both the F-Sport Springs and F-Sport Shocks. The ride and handling are great now. However, I do hear quite a bit of clunking coming from the front. I've had the dealer check it over and over; they can't find it and everything seems tight. I think they messed up the installation (AGAIN!). Lexus installations have been very poor quality, but the parts are great.
#59
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Yes, I had the F-Sport Springs with the stock non-sport shocks for over a year. Terrible, terrible, terrible. After a while, I couldn't stand that set up; it was punishing. I now have both the F-Sport Springs and F-Sport Shocks. The ride and handling are great now. However, I do hear quite a bit of clunking coming from the front. I've had the dealer check it over and over; they can't find it and everything seems tight. I think they messed up the installation (AGAIN!). Lexus installations have been very poor quality, but the parts are great.
IMO, the best experienced independent shops are the way to go. I had Eibach 350's installed and alignment done on same day on my sport package IS350, no problems, no clunking.
The Lexus parts departments may do significant volume selling these F-sport suspension parts, but the service departments often lack installation experience.
#60
Honestly, i think ride quality is a bit subjective anyway, at least when it comes to opinions on bad ride quality, since what's harsh for you may be ok for me. So just keep that in mind.