IS - 2nd Gen (2006-2013) Discussion about the 2006+ model IS models

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Old 01-04-08, 05:55 AM
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I just joined the forum yesterday, I have a 08' IS 350 that is stock right now but I have on the way a Fujita intake and Tein S springs. Does anybody have anything to say about the Tein springs from experience? I understand they should be a little lower than the Eibach's? Just wondering how is the ride quality and road clearance? If anybody has the Tein springs with 19"s do they rub? I plan on getting some 19's shortly. If anyone could give some instal tips I would much appreciate it, I am mechanically inclined just need some advice on problems that might be encountered
Old 01-04-08, 05:59 AM
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Welcome to Club Lexus.

I'd try to answer you questions but I'm not too savvy when it comes to the 2nd gen IS. Give this thread some time and I'm sure some of the more knowlegdeable members will chime in.

In the mean time you might want to try a search. I know there are quite a few members here running the suspension set-ups with the products you've mentioned.
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welcome to CL and congrads on the car. i dont have those springs on my car but i would look in threads that will contain info to help you under suspension/brakes and there is one for performance.

Post some pics of your car for everyone to see!
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