Mi New IS350 FSport
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Mi New IS350 FSport
Hi Everyone,
I left these forums a while back after I totaled by SC400 but I'm happy to be back with my new 2011 IS350 FSport w/ 39,000 miles. My plans include going a VIP route.
Almost 600 miles and 19 hours later she was home.
I've been looking for some Club Lexus license plate frames but I cant find any . Are they out there?
Concerns hoping you all can help with:
1) My clock buttons get stuck and slow to come out. Is there a way I can clean them out to make the respond better?
2) If I turn the steering wheel ALL the way to the left or right it seems the power steering doesn't make it turn back. I can do doughnuts without touching my wheel. No issues during normal driving. Didn't know if that was almost a "feature" haha.
This is my "racecar" currently.
I left these forums a while back after I totaled by SC400 but I'm happy to be back with my new 2011 IS350 FSport w/ 39,000 miles. My plans include going a VIP route.
Almost 600 miles and 19 hours later she was home.
I've been looking for some Club Lexus license plate frames but I cant find any . Are they out there?
Concerns hoping you all can help with:
1) My clock buttons get stuck and slow to come out. Is there a way I can clean them out to make the respond better?
2) If I turn the steering wheel ALL the way to the left or right it seems the power steering doesn't make it turn back. I can do doughnuts without touching my wheel. No issues during normal driving. Didn't know if that was almost a "feature" haha.
This is my "racecar" currently.
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2) Normal for the 2IS; I believe it has to do with the factory alignment built-in the car. You'll soon find out that straight from the factory, Lexus runs a pretty aggressive front camber/toe setup on these things. They advertise the tires are only to last 15k miles right off the lot.
2) Normal for the 2IS; I believe it has to do with the factory alignment built-in the car. You'll soon find out that straight from the factory, Lexus runs a pretty aggressive front camber/toe setup on these things. They advertise the tires are only to last 15k miles right off the lot.
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