Are the 2011+ ISFs suffering from the front inner tire wear too?
#1
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Are the 2011+ ISFs suffering from the front inner tire wear too?
I'm looking to buy an ISF and now I'm reading about the 2IS chassis suffering from front inner tire wear with many attributing it to the soft LCA bushing (see FIG fix) and the factory alignment. Most of the reports seem to be focused on the 2008-2010 ISFs and I see little about 2011+ owners reporting this issue. It's my understanding that the 2011+ front springs are slightly taller/higher and a different rate. Did this possibility help (inadvertently) correct the front inner tire wear issue?
I had a 2003 G35 and front inner tire wear plagued that car too and it was annoying and no real fix available. It had the same exact suspension setup on ALL components. We didn't smoke through the inner rubber tread, but rather it feathered like a ***** and if you didn't stay on top of it, your G/Z would sound and feel like a dump truck after about 10-15K miles because of the feathering.
I'm looking at 2012-2014 ISFs and I would check and correct the alignment if necessary. I know FIG makes a replacement bushing, but it's urethane and after about 20 years of modding cars, I've learned that urethane is best left to race cars. After about 5K miles, urethane needs regreasing and almost always leads to squeaking/clunking as the urethane loosens up after a year or two.
I had a 2003 G35 and front inner tire wear plagued that car too and it was annoying and no real fix available. It had the same exact suspension setup on ALL components. We didn't smoke through the inner rubber tread, but rather it feathered like a ***** and if you didn't stay on top of it, your G/Z would sound and feel like a dump truck after about 10-15K miles because of the feathering.
I'm looking at 2012-2014 ISFs and I would check and correct the alignment if necessary. I know FIG makes a replacement bushing, but it's urethane and after about 20 years of modding cars, I've learned that urethane is best left to race cars. After about 5K miles, urethane needs regreasing and almost always leads to squeaking/clunking as the urethane loosens up after a year or two.
#2
Lexus Fanatic
RR Racing also makes an LCA, with a thrust plate . Worst case there is a fix in this situation and its only a few hundred bucks. And that if you even need it . I think they did change bushings a little in the later model years but I am not sure
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I had the figs bushing along with an install done and am still experiencing inner front tire wear pretty fast. I had the bushing put on and an alignment done in in april probably a week or 2 after getting new tires. I had to flip the fronts in july and am noticing pretty quick inner tire wear. I think the toe might be off although the alignment sheet I have said its zeroed. I'm guessing that the tires might have had some toe wear prior to the alignment and it was not aligned properely. I only put 100-200 miles a week on the car too. When its time for new tires i'll get an alignment at a different spot and see if it fixes it. My STi had -7 degrees of camber and didn't wear nearly as fast on cheap nankang tires.
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I'm looking to buy an ISF and now I'm reading about the 2IS chassis suffering from front inner tire wear with many attributing it to the soft LCA bushing (see FIG fix) and the factory alignment. Most of the reports seem to be focused on the 2008-2010 ISFs and I see little about 2011+ owners reporting this issue. It's my understanding that the 2011+ front springs are slightly taller/higher and a different rate. Did this possibility help (inadvertently) correct the front inner tire wear issue?
I had a 2003 G35 and front inner tire wear plagued that car too and it was annoying and no real fix available. It had the same exact suspension setup on ALL components. We didn't smoke through the inner rubber tread, but rather it feathered like a ***** and if you didn't stay on top of it, your G/Z would sound and feel like a dump truck after about 10-15K miles because of the feathering.
I'm looking at 2012-2014 ISFs and I would check and correct the alignment if necessary. I know FIG makes a replacement bushing, but it's urethane and after about 20 years of modding cars, I've learned that urethane is best left to race cars. After about 5K miles, urethane needs regreasing and almost always leads to squeaking/clunking as the urethane loosens up after a year or two.
I had a 2003 G35 and front inner tire wear plagued that car too and it was annoying and no real fix available. It had the same exact suspension setup on ALL components. We didn't smoke through the inner rubber tread, but rather it feathered like a ***** and if you didn't stay on top of it, your G/Z would sound and feel like a dump truck after about 10-15K miles because of the feathering.
I'm looking at 2012-2014 ISFs and I would check and correct the alignment if necessary. I know FIG makes a replacement bushing, but it's urethane and after about 20 years of modding cars, I've learned that urethane is best left to race cars. After about 5K miles, urethane needs regreasing and almost always leads to squeaking/clunking as the urethane loosens up after a year or two.
#7
Lexus Fanatic
my issue was I had the tires installed and then had the alignment done 5 k later forgetting that they only last 6-8k if you are lucky ( I still truly have no ISFing idea how people say they can get 25k out of a set of PSS. NO WAY IN HELL ......even with no track days in my experience.....at least not the way I drive my car )
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#8
I have the FIGs bushings and have no issues for almost 10k miles. What part would you even grease on these bushings?
I have noticed no premature tire wear on the fronts. The tires have about 15k miles on them. The slop when braking is also gone.
I have noticed no premature tire wear on the fronts. The tires have about 15k miles on them. The slop when braking is also gone.
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Get the ones pre-installed on the factory brackets. No press needed and you get $60 back when you return the old brackets to Figs.
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Got the Figs front LCA bushings installed about 1.5 years ago, and with CA weather turning "cold" recently, the bushings are groaning/squeaking badly. (Front tire wear is definitely a non-issue now.)
How does one "easily" reapply the grease?
I don't see how one can just remove the LCA nut and push out the inner sleeve to clean and regrease the bushings "inner crosshatches?"
Won't the weight of the car on the LCA Spindle prevent the inner sleeve to move?
And even if one is able to "push out the inner sleeve," won't the LCA spindle be in the way of accessing the inner crosshatches?
Thanks for anyone's input.
****And read through all the pages at this forum:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...0-duro-hp.html
How does one "easily" reapply the grease?
I don't see how one can just remove the LCA nut and push out the inner sleeve to clean and regrease the bushings "inner crosshatches?"
Won't the weight of the car on the LCA Spindle prevent the inner sleeve to move?
And even if one is able to "push out the inner sleeve," won't the LCA spindle be in the way of accessing the inner crosshatches?
Thanks for anyone's input.
****And read through all the pages at this forum:
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...0-duro-hp.html
#15
Lexus Fanatic
RR Racing is sending out lube for there bushings if there is noise. RR racing is awesome. Great parts and great service. I will admit though , if my bushings get noisy and its not resolvable with a little grease I will remove them. I am extremely **** about rattle and noise with my cars. Plus my tires never last with all the track time I do. So inner tire wear doesnt really pop up because the tires go so damn fast