Feed back from ISF owners with FIGS LCA BUSHINGS
#1
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Feed back from ISF owners with FIGS LCA BUSHINGS
Going to install some swift spring was think of installing Figs LCA bushings as well. Just looking for some feed back, regarding ride quality, handling, etc.
thanks guys
thanks guys
#2
get them!!! the save your front tires from uneven tread wear, and i think it helps the steering to. i know it help the car stay more stable when braking. i HIGHLY recommend getting the LCA bushings.
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The car feels fine on the track with extremely hard braking. The term slop is a joke. There is nothing sloppy about the ISF under hard braking. I have the uneven tire wear and it is very minor minor. I plan on adding these but its hard to get feedback from owners who actually track their cars since so few are actually doing any real driving . My concern is getting a squeak from the bushing like some have. I can handle tire wear on a sports car. What I cant handle is my flagship performance car sounding like a Chevy pick up when it goes over speed bumps. I know they can be lubed but I dont want the headache. Most of everyone I know with them are happy. I think its worth a shot.
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I have them. No more trammeling on rain grooves and surface irregularities, no more following the crown of the road, no more sunroof creaking backing out of the driveway. I can't attest for improved tire wear. I do my own alignments and I can say the after installing the Figs bushings the alignment was changed due to the deflection set that the OEM bushings took on. The Figs centered the pivot point. I don't track my car but I am more than pleased with the improvements I listed for street use. I am pretty confident that if you tracked your F you would notice more braking control and steering feedback.
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The car feels fine on the track with extremely hard braking. The term slop is a joke. There is nothing sloppy about the ISF under hard braking. I have the uneven tire wear and it is very minor minor. I plan on adding these but its hard to get feedback from owners who actually track their cars since so few are actually doing any real driving . My concern is getting a squeak from the bushing like some have. I can handle tire wear on a sports car. What I cant handle is my flagship performance car sounding like a Chevy pick up when it goes over speed bumps. I know they can be lubed but I dont want the headache. Most of everyone I know with them are happy. I think its worth a shot.
#7
Im getting the rear unsettled under braking at the track. 2008 stock, muffler delete. In the future hoping a gilken and figs could make this more tunable . I know its not the best way around but its fun to slide into a turn but not off the track.
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#8
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I guess the extra 20-30mph makes all the difference. For me she is fine. I am willing to try them since they enhance even wear in the front . We will see. I am currently debating an exhaust, need new tires badly, and need new pads according to the dealership. Need to prioritize lol.
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I guess the extra 20-30mph makes all the difference. For me she is fine. I am willing to try them since they enhance even wear in the front . We will see. I am currently debating an exhaust, need new tires badly, and need new pads according to the dealership. Need to prioritize lol.
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That 20-30mph is what does it. I run a two very different tracks, one slower and very demanding on my brakes and the other very fast. 220Kph and the car scares me as I hit my brakes. Lexus ISF at Mosport with BMW Trillium Club September 7th, 2014 - YouTube At 1:02 in the video is the beginning of that straight that leaves the car very unsettled. This is north Americas fastest track. I'm in the process of installing the figs bushing, I will report back after a few laps around the track.
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Are you sure about that? There are quite a few super speedways much faster, and Willow Springs big track is a real road course with a lot of speed. LMP cars lap Road Atlanta and hit 202 mph on the back straight with a 1:01 lap time on a 2.54 mile track. Who says Mosport is fastest?
But back to the braking thing - it is most noticeable on an uphill braking section.
But back to the braking thing - it is most noticeable on an uphill braking section.
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I have them. No more trammeling on rain grooves and surface irregularities, no more following the crown of the road, no more sunroof creaking backing out of the driveway. I can't attest for improved tire wear. I do my own alignments and I can say the after installing the Figs bushings the alignment was changed due to the deflection set that the OEM bushings took on. The Figs centered the pivot point. I don't track my car but I am more than pleased with the improvements I listed for street use. I am pretty confident that if you tracked your F you would notice more braking control and steering feedback.
I like to thank everyone for contributing to this thread the more information the better Keep it coming guys.
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Nice, what kind of speeds are you carrying through that road course? To bad it wasn't a split camera view that shows your speed and shift points, I think those videos are cool because you can learn a lot for newbies that want to see how fast you are really going and where to shift etc....
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Are you sure about that? There are quite a few super speedways much faster, and Willow Springs big track is a real road course with a lot of speed. LMP cars lap Road Atlanta and hit 202 mph on the back straight with a 1:01 lap time on a 2.54 mile track. Who says Mosport is fastest?
But back to the braking thing - it is most noticeable on an uphill braking section.
But back to the braking thing - it is most noticeable on an uphill braking section.