F-Sport Springs: When are they coming out?
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Here is a side pic that I took during lunch break. Sorry it took awhile to post one.
The rear drop is noticeable. The front felt about 1/2inch, a mild drop. I'm still able to go thru machine car wash at my dealership. In GA, the terrain is quite hilly. Sometimes, I can rub a little on the front depending on how I turn in. The ride quality has improved noticeably. I feel less bounce compared to before. Great upgrade in my opinion. I also swapped to the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.
The rear drop is noticeable. The front felt about 1/2inch, a mild drop. I'm still able to go thru machine car wash at my dealership. In GA, the terrain is quite hilly. Sometimes, I can rub a little on the front depending on how I turn in. The ride quality has improved noticeably. I feel less bounce compared to before. Great upgrade in my opinion. I also swapped to the Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires.
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^^^ That actually looks better (slightly lower) than the pictures from the other F-Sport spring thread. Or are my eyes just deceiving me?
But you say that you rub slightly with the stock 18's? That doesn't sound right. Do you have spacers on your car?
How was your rear camber after install? Were you in the negative 2's?
But you say that you rub slightly with the stock 18's? That doesn't sound right. Do you have spacers on your car?
How was your rear camber after install? Were you in the negative 2's?
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No it doesn't rub at all with stock rims. What I meant is the front wind deflectors or front bumper can rub a little if I take an uphill or downhill turn the wrong way. The terrain of GA in some areas (like parking lots, driveway at a home, or my ramp to upper level parking) can scrape.
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No it doesn't rub at all with stock rims. What I meant is the front wind deflectors or front bumper can rub a little if I take an uphill or downhill turn the wrong way. The terrain of GA in some areas (like parking lots, driveway at a home, or my ramp to upper level parking) can scrape.
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Just called my dealer with the part number, "Not for sale" was in the results and there is no stock anywhere. We can only hope these ****s have them available for spring before I order my rsr.
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So I take it none of the dealers install these springs. I would like the idea of a lexus installed springs to save from issues of warranty declines later on.
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