**HELP**** do anyone know if they make lift kits for a 92 ES300??
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i wanted to lift my car bcus i like them old caprce and monte cralos lifted.. i think they look bad.. i wanted my lexus to look like that too..
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Hey dude your going to get blasted on this board for wanting to do such a thing on a car like this. They are some dedicated lexus owners here who despise that kind of mod. I'm not hating on you, but just be prepared.
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Also those chevy's are all rear wheel drive with big and small block 350 engines putting out well over 400hp. Not even your transmission would allow such a thing let alone that v6
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get some 18s or 19's and screw the lift kit. maybe even lower it an inch or two. you dont want your car looking like a pick up truck, do you? i mean its a lexus. but hey, whatever you're into bro.
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hey im from cali... thats wahts good over here... im sure over there or in other places dropping a car its cool.. but in cali lifting up cars is.. so yeah... but no disrespects i respect everyones opinion..
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Originally Posted by ChrisTapia
hey im from cali... thats wahts good over here... im sure over there or in other places dropping a car its cool.. but in cali lifting up cars is.. so yeah... but no disrespects i respect everyones opinion..
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Originally Posted by ChrisTapia
hey im from cali... thats wahts good over here... im sure over there or in other places dropping a car its cool.. but in cali lifting up cars is.. so yeah... but no disrespects i respect everyones opinion..
i live in cali to so im guessing you mean some people like it because i hate lifted vehicles fer me its leave it stock or slam it 2 the ground