Combinations for my is350
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Combinations for my is350
Hello.
I have a 2009 is350 black obsidian as you guys know but I was wondering for my future modifications on the car I have thought about some mods which I will list.
1. F-sport intake
2. Springs and blisten shocks from the dealer.
3. F sport sway bars
4. 2009 wald front kit
Do you guys think these are a good combination? I was thinking about buying all these all together and just leave the stock rims because the lobsters claws are sweeeeet!!
Give me you opinion! =D
I have a 2009 is350 black obsidian as you guys know but I was wondering for my future modifications on the car I have thought about some mods which I will list.
1. F-sport intake
2. Springs and blisten shocks from the dealer.
3. F sport sway bars
4. 2009 wald front kit
Do you guys think these are a good combination? I was thinking about buying all these all together and just leave the stock rims because the lobsters claws are sweeeeet!!
Give me you opinion! =D
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F-Sport intake and Sway bars is a great start. You'll feel a difference in performance right away. If you're looking at F-Sport springs and shocks, you might want to get them from one of our sponsors for competitive and usually cheaper prices.
Like the other member has already said, if you're looking at F-Sport springs and shocks, you might want to consider saving a little more money and getting coil overs. Coil overs give you the ability to adjust your ride height, where as on springs, you're only dropped a certain amount and you're not able to adjust the height later on.
The WALD kit and Vertex are two of my favorite kits. You can't go wrong with a Wald kit.
Good luck and post up some pics when you get things done.
Like the other member has already said, if you're looking at F-Sport springs and shocks, you might want to consider saving a little more money and getting coil overs. Coil overs give you the ability to adjust your ride height, where as on springs, you're only dropped a certain amount and you're not able to adjust the height later on.
The WALD kit and Vertex are two of my favorite kits. You can't go wrong with a Wald kit.
Good luck and post up some pics when you get things done.
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