The mod you regret the most.
#256
Depends what struts you're going to run them with. But UAS, as the name states is universal so the ride comfort may not be as good as bags build for the car.
Also for the rear bags you want to find out the size of the bags you are getting so there is absolute clearance
Also for the rear bags you want to find out the size of the bags you are getting so there is absolute clearance
#259
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Not at all. Apparently power is everything to everyone on these forums Yes it is slow but not THAT bad. I have a 500hp STI in the driveway if I want to go fast
I got the 250 for the manual....I cannot do automatic.
I couldn't be happier with mine I have Accuair though....not universal.
The only mod I regret is trying to debadge my trunk. I ripped the badges off and broke one in half. Once I saw the holes underneath I very quickly put the badges on but you can see where is is broke
I got the 250 for the manual....I cannot do automatic.
The only mod I regret is trying to debadge my trunk. I ripped the badges off and broke one in half. Once I saw the holes underneath I very quickly put the badges on but you can see where is is broke
#261
I remember I dropped my civic got new springs, intake, headers, new exhaust etc.. and whenever it rained here in Houston the dropped car would suffer. Now I just love the 350 the way it is stock, although lately the only thing that I would eventually consider upgrading is the F-Sport sway bar set for a little better handling.
I bought my IS350 fully loaded minus the F-Sport package + Mark Levinson so I do have the 18" alloy wheels and I do like them. Sometime in the later future I'll upgrade the rims but probably stick with 18" rim size.
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#263
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I totally agree with this. I modded my civic 13 years ago and I regret pouring money into the thing. I know its just a civic but I learned the hard way that sometimes stock is just comfortable.
I remember I dropped my civic got new springs, intake, headers, new exhaust etc.. and whenever it rained here in Houston the dropped car would suffer. Now I just love the 350 the way it is stock, although lately the only thing that I would eventually consider upgrading is the F-Sport sway bar set for a little better handling.
I bought my IS350 fully loaded minus the F-Sport package + Mark Levinson so I do have the 18" alloy wheels and I do like them. Sometime in the later future I'll upgrade the rims but probably stick with 18" rim size.
I remember I dropped my civic got new springs, intake, headers, new exhaust etc.. and whenever it rained here in Houston the dropped car would suffer. Now I just love the 350 the way it is stock, although lately the only thing that I would eventually consider upgrading is the F-Sport sway bar set for a little better handling.
I bought my IS350 fully loaded minus the F-Sport package + Mark Levinson so I do have the 18" alloy wheels and I do like them. Sometime in the later future I'll upgrade the rims but probably stick with 18" rim size.
And of course you'd regret mods that you did 13 years ago. A lot can change in 13 years, personal taste, current fads and trends, etc. Modding is a learning process, you find out what you like and don't like about the car by changing parts of it. I'm sure your preferences have matured over the years, so comparing the stuff you did 13 years ago to the car you have now is not a fair comparison.
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