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Old 08-09-14, 10:10 AM
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I am looking for pictures of 2014 IS250 lowered on oem F-Sport wheels (NO IS350 AS THE SAME SPRINGS ON THE 350 PROVIDE A DIFFERENT DROP THEN ON THE 250) I have looked everywhere on here and everything that happens to be lowered on the stock wheels also happen to be the only ones that don't specify 250 or 350. . . I want to see the car and know the spring type in the picture. . . Please. . .
Old 08-09-14, 12:13 PM
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Check out my build thread. It's on RSR Downs.

https://www.clublexus.com/forums/showthread.php?t=743129
Old 08-09-14, 03:40 PM
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Looks sick! I just hate that no spring company ever makes a spring that makes te front as close to the tire as the rear to compensate for the difference in wheel well sizes between front and rear you would think someone has brought it to their attention by now that the rear is always slightly more tucked then the front..... I'm thinking of doing a combo either half down rear and down front or down rear and super down front not sure I don't want it slammed just proportional.... I appreciate the link though a lot!!!!!!
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