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Old 03-24-17 | 11:18 AM
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Hello guys. my car needs driver side front shock absorber to be replaced. my lexus is 14 IS 350 F sport and when we disassembled, shocks are from Tokico brand i will leave pic here. i can't find these on the internet? Does F sport Get this kind of tokico brand shocks stock OEM?

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The number on the strut (48520-53300) is the Lexus part number. Not sure what the number below it is.
And yes, the strut is the OEM one used by Lexus made by Tokico...48520 means its the Front Left strut, and 53300 is for an F Sport with AVS.

Are you trying to buy it from Tokico or somewhere else?
It's available here: https://www.lexuspartsnow.com/parts/...bsorber,,48520
Old 03-25-17 | 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Geroe
Hello guys. my car needs driver side front shock absorber to be replaced. my lexus is 14 IS 350 F sport and when we disassembled, shocks are from Tokico brand i will leave pic here. i can't find these on the internet? Does F sport Get this kind of tokico brand shocks stock OEM?

that's going to be your only option, especially if plan to reconnect the AVS. Order from one of the Lexus dealers advertising on line my local dealer wanted 224 plus tax.
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