Anyone with Avant 310's in 18's?? Need help :(
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Anyone with Avant 310's in 18's?? Need help :(
I need thoughts/opions please. lol
I have a SGM IS350 with fsport springs - currently on stock 18's with 40 series tires. I'm not a young guy anymore, and carry the family around in the car. I really want to maintain the 40 series ride quality vs 35 series (tires) but I really want 19's vs 18's.
Does anyone have a pic of Avant 310's in 18's with 40 series tires? I can only find 19's with 35 series.
What's your take on the 40 series vs 35 series ride quality? I haven't owned a lowered car since I was 21 about 12 years back - and I had 35 series back then that I remember not riding so coomfy.
My next problem is - I really like the Avant 368's - but they only come in 19's.
I'll settle for the Avant 310's which are 18" and 19" - but I don't know for sure if I should.
Here are the 368's I really want - but only in 19"
Here are the 310's I'll settle with - which are 18" and 19"
(19" pictured)
I have a SGM IS350 with fsport springs - currently on stock 18's with 40 series tires. I'm not a young guy anymore, and carry the family around in the car. I really want to maintain the 40 series ride quality vs 35 series (tires) but I really want 19's vs 18's.
Does anyone have a pic of Avant 310's in 18's with 40 series tires? I can only find 19's with 35 series.
What's your take on the 40 series vs 35 series ride quality? I haven't owned a lowered car since I was 21 about 12 years back - and I had 35 series back then that I remember not riding so coomfy.
My next problem is - I really like the Avant 368's - but they only come in 19's.
I'll settle for the Avant 310's which are 18" and 19" - but I don't know for sure if I should.
Here are the 368's I really want - but only in 19"
Here are the 310's I'll settle with - which are 18" and 19"
(19" pictured)
#2
I really wish you could get some feedback on this. I am now considering this wheel as well (310's) but only in 18 and would like to see it on an IS before considering ordering...
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FI4Runner-Gave this a bit of thought, and heres what i came up with. The 310's look somewhat similar to the LC818's. Spent a couple hours last night going through all the pics on the LC818 thread. The one car that did 19" with no lowering kit looked a bit awkward IMO(white car towards the end of the thread). Im afraid that the 310's in 18" will end up looking smaller than what your hoping for, especially at stock ride height. Just MHO.
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Thanks 240!
I finally found a picture of the310's in 18" with the same springs I'm running (Fsport). For some reason my fsport springs look much lower than the ones he has in this pic. I think his springs were brand new in this pic and hadn't settled. My rear tire is stuffed in my rear fender with no gap, and my front has minimal gap.
I think I'm going to go this route. It's looks better than stock (thinking mine will look a tad better being a little lower), and maintains the same ride quality, and that's what I'm after.
The member is silvIS on here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...nightmare.html
I finally found a picture of the310's in 18" with the same springs I'm running (Fsport). For some reason my fsport springs look much lower than the ones he has in this pic. I think his springs were brand new in this pic and hadn't settled. My rear tire is stuffed in my rear fender with no gap, and my front has minimal gap.
I think I'm going to go this route. It's looks better than stock (thinking mine will look a tad better being a little lower), and maintains the same ride quality, and that's what I'm after.
The member is silvIS on here
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/sus...nightmare.html
Last edited by FI4runner; 10-21-13 at 09:18 AM.
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If your rear tire is tucked in the fender, you don't have F-Sport springs... or your springs are busted lol
F-Sports have the smallest drop available... ie not much different from stock.
F-Sports have the smallest drop available... ie not much different from stock.
Originally Posted by Sewell Lexus Parts
The lower the center of gravity, the less body roll experienced during maneuvering. F-Sport springs are designed not only to lower ride height, giving your IS an aggressive stance, but to help enhance handling overall. The design incorporates a consistent wire size that is ideally wound, yielding a progressive spring rate, helping to prevent bottoming out while preserving much of the original ride quality of the vehicle. The springs are a direct replacement for the OE springs and have the correct ends to be compatible with the factory springs seats.
Applies to all Rear-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive models.
Ride Height Change
Front 25 mm (Sedan) / 32 mm (Convertible)
Rear 19 mm (Sedan) / 22 mm (Convertible)
Applies to all Rear-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive models.
Ride Height Change
Front 25 mm (Sedan) / 32 mm (Convertible)
Rear 19 mm (Sedan) / 22 mm (Convertible)
#13
25mm and 19mm...is that how much lower the car sits after swapping from stock "non Sport" springs to the F-Sport springs?
#14
I work in an industrial area where our trucks destroy the roads. In 6 months a brand new filled pothole can be 3" deep and 20"x20" wide.
I've been driving lifted trucks and SUVs the past 13 years and haven't ever had to worry about it.
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I want as thick of a sidewall as possible - which is my delima.
The first pic in my first post of the Avant 368's - are 20".
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