Fooz's 2015 Lexus IS350 F Sport
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Hey, would you mind sending me the link to these tips? I just bought a rear diffuser and want to run a setup similar to yours, but I'm not trying to buy a full exhaust system or anything, mostly just interested in the tips, maybe mufflers too but I don't want it to be much louder than the stock f sport exhaust, let me know as soon as you can, thanks!
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Hey, would you mind sending me the link to these tips? I just bought a rear diffuser and want to run a setup similar to yours, but I'm not trying to buy a full exhaust system or anything, mostly just interested in the tips, maybe mufflers too but I don't want it to be much louder than the stock f sport exhaust, let me know as soon as you can, thanks!
Thanks man.
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I'm now thinking my next car will be the RC-F when the first update comes out. When do you reckon that will happen?? ...... next year??
I looked at a GS-F but it just didn't do it for me.
I looked at a GS-F but it just didn't do it for me.
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Shouldn't be a problem as long as you aren't too low as the tyre may clip the fender where it joins the bumper when turning on bumpy roads.
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I wanted to put RSR Downs in my car but I don't like any rubbing. I noticed how you said you had to add spacers to prevent it from being too low in back.
Is there such a spring to add that lowers the car the right amount for your wheel/tire setup without having to add spacers to rsr downs? (no coilovers as I live in a place with very dirty salty winters). Oh wait, I just read there are such things as RSR half-downs. that must be the right choice for me then.
Also, I don't know much about wheels, but if I like the Rays G27's, would the fit be right if I also did 19x8.5 with 35 mm offset front and 45 mm offset rear? I like the flush look but nothing crazy.
Is there such a spring to add that lowers the car the right amount for your wheel/tire setup without having to add spacers to rsr downs? (no coilovers as I live in a place with very dirty salty winters). Oh wait, I just read there are such things as RSR half-downs. that must be the right choice for me then.
Also, I don't know much about wheels, but if I like the Rays G27's, would the fit be right if I also did 19x8.5 with 35 mm offset front and 45 mm offset rear? I like the flush look but nothing crazy.
Last edited by vgrafx; 01-16-17 at 11:11 AM.
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I wanted to put RSR Downs in my car but I don't like any rubbing. I noticed how you said you had to add spacers to prevent it from being too low in back.
Is there such a spring to add that lowers the car the right amount for your wheel/tire setup without having to add spacers to rsr downs? (no coilovers as I live in a place with very dirty salty winters). Oh wait, I just read there are such things as RSR half-downs. that must be the right choice for me then.
Also, I don't know much about wheels, but if I like the Rays G27's, would the fit be right if I also did 19x8.5 with 35 mm offset front and 45 mm offset rear? I like the flush look but nothing crazy.
Is there such a spring to add that lowers the car the right amount for your wheel/tire setup without having to add spacers to rsr downs? (no coilovers as I live in a place with very dirty salty winters). Oh wait, I just read there are such things as RSR half-downs. that must be the right choice for me then.
Also, I don't know much about wheels, but if I like the Rays G27's, would the fit be right if I also did 19x8.5 with 35 mm offset front and 45 mm offset rear? I like the flush look but nothing crazy.
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