Question for all you Lowered 2IS's
#1
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Question for all you Lowered 2IS's
Hey everyone,
So ive been on coils for a few months now and after realizing that my front of my car is too high compared to my basically slammed rear, I decided to do a bigger drop on my front. Now my car is something new that I have to relearn how to drive since I wasnt used to having my front end so low..
Anyway my question is for those of you with similar drops. How do you guys get around inclines and parking lot exits? Right now as my car sits it has a GFX front and it BARELY makes it on most parking lot exits/entrances with some minor scraping. Now the thing is, im planning on switching up to the Vertex front lip in the near future and I cant seem to figure out how Im supposed to successfully avoid tearing that Vertex right off my bumper lol. Any tips or advice guys? I really love my drop and dont really wanna change it if I dont have to.
Oh and im also gonna have 19's on in about a month so I know SOME adjustment will have to be made. But not a whole lot... Anyway, what say you ClubLexus??
So ive been on coils for a few months now and after realizing that my front of my car is too high compared to my basically slammed rear, I decided to do a bigger drop on my front. Now my car is something new that I have to relearn how to drive since I wasnt used to having my front end so low..
Anyway my question is for those of you with similar drops. How do you guys get around inclines and parking lot exits? Right now as my car sits it has a GFX front and it BARELY makes it on most parking lot exits/entrances with some minor scraping. Now the thing is, im planning on switching up to the Vertex front lip in the near future and I cant seem to figure out how Im supposed to successfully avoid tearing that Vertex right off my bumper lol. Any tips or advice guys? I really love my drop and dont really wanna change it if I dont have to.
Oh and im also gonna have 19's on in about a month so I know SOME adjustment will have to be made. But not a whole lot... Anyway, what say you ClubLexus??
Last edited by Tro209; 05-04-16 at 05:49 PM.
#3
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Need to see a stance point of view on how low your actually at currently from the fender to lip rim. Riding a low stance car takes practice and lots of mistakes to learn.
Tips and Tricks from Keo:
-Must be at full stiff dampening
-Side ride off the sidewalk if you know it's a challenge also angel your wheels
-keep a steady slow speed
-avoid dips , crack's , pot's or you will crack your skirt
-avoid plastic bags floating/laying on the streets or anything else
You can avoid tearing the lips but you cannot avoid scrapping. takes a sharp eye and quick thinking and it comes naturally. Driving low means you don't care who's behind you. I lost track of how many people honk at me.
Tips and Tricks from Keo:
-Must be at full stiff dampening
-Side ride off the sidewalk if you know it's a challenge also angel your wheels
-keep a steady slow speed
-avoid dips , crack's , pot's or you will crack your skirt
-avoid plastic bags floating/laying on the streets or anything else
You can avoid tearing the lips but you cannot avoid scrapping. takes a sharp eye and quick thinking and it comes naturally. Driving low means you don't care who's behind you. I lost track of how many people honk at me.
#4
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Need to see a stance point of view on how low your actually at currently from the fender to lip rim. Riding a low stance car takes practice and lots of mistakes to learn.
Tips and Tricks from Keo:
-Must be at full stiff dampening
-Side ride off the sidewalk if you know it's a challenge also angel your wheels
-keep a steady slow speed
-avoid dips , crack's , pot's or you will crack your skirt
-avoid plastic bags floating/laying on the streets or anything else
You can avoid tearing the lips but you cannot avoid scrapping. takes a sharp eye and quick thinking and it comes naturally. Driving low means you don't care who's behind you. I lost track of how many people honk at me.
Tips and Tricks from Keo:
-Must be at full stiff dampening
-Side ride off the sidewalk if you know it's a challenge also angel your wheels
-keep a steady slow speed
-avoid dips , crack's , pot's or you will crack your skirt
-avoid plastic bags floating/laying on the streets or anything else
You can avoid tearing the lips but you cannot avoid scrapping. takes a sharp eye and quick thinking and it comes naturally. Driving low means you don't care who's behind you. I lost track of how many people honk at me.
Anymore tips you can give?
#6
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That doesn't look too bad. About the same height as mine and I got Stretched tires on 19's.
Oh I almost forgot the most important part is get used to parking slightly further BACK from the parking curb. Or else u will hit your front lips and if happen to go over and having to back up can cause serious injury to your lip. Another is just bumping it head on causing crack or disjoint.
-tips on how to park. If parking side by side with other cars look at how far they park in and u just park much further back, look for a reflection on a side panel door or just guess your way on how close you are from the front. I think you already know about Parallel parking. Just don't get too close to the curb or rash will happen.
Oh I almost forgot the most important part is get used to parking slightly further BACK from the parking curb. Or else u will hit your front lips and if happen to go over and having to back up can cause serious injury to your lip. Another is just bumping it head on causing crack or disjoint.
-tips on how to park. If parking side by side with other cars look at how far they park in and u just park much further back, look for a reflection on a side panel door or just guess your way on how close you are from the front. I think you already know about Parallel parking. Just don't get too close to the curb or rash will happen.
#7
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That doesn't look too bad. About the same height as mine and I got Stretched tires on 19's.
Oh I almost forgot the most important part is get used to parking slightly further BACK from the parking curb. Or else u will hit your front lips and if happen to go over and having to back up can cause serious injury to your lip. Another is just bumping it head on causing crack or disjoint.
-tips on how to park. If parking side by side with other cars look at how far they park in and u just park much further back, look for a reflection on a side panel door or just guess your way on how close you are from the front. I think you already know about Parallel parking. Just don't get too close to the curb or rash will happen.
Oh I almost forgot the most important part is get used to parking slightly further BACK from the parking curb. Or else u will hit your front lips and if happen to go over and having to back up can cause serious injury to your lip. Another is just bumping it head on causing crack or disjoint.
-tips on how to park. If parking side by side with other cars look at how far they park in and u just park much further back, look for a reflection on a side panel door or just guess your way on how close you are from the front. I think you already know about Parallel parking. Just don't get too close to the curb or rash will happen.
Do you think I could see a pic or two of your setup on 19's? I wanna get a good feel for the look. Thanks
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#9
Not gonna lie, when i was static i avoided parking garages all together and would park outside of certain places just cuz i knew i couldn't make it. Learn your angles for speed bumps and inclines/declines you can actually make. but yah, basically be prepared to walk a little further to save ur lip
#10
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Not gonna lie, when i was static i avoided parking garages all together and would park outside of certain places just cuz i knew i couldn't make it. Learn your angles for speed bumps and inclines/declines you can actually make. but yah, basically be prepared to walk a little further to save ur lip
#11
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Enter them sideway... (45 degree) but you will scrape, that's for sure. And you'll surely make others in your back angry when you'll be entering a parking from the street haha
#12
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Haha thats what im trying to do but it still scrapes though.. But I guess as long as I dont break the lips or side skirts then its all good. For now though im contemplating taking this car off Daily Driver duties and letting her rest for a while. Probably just make this car my weekend car/grocery getter/car meet kind of car. My dads got a Honda (thats technically mine) that he said I could take to worn for whatever reason if I dont wanna take my IS anymore. So good news for me lol
#14
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Im thinking of getting me a nice beater for a while honestly. That way I can make my IS350 purely for weekend car/ Show duty car once shes done.
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