exterior mods
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exterior mods
hey all
was wondering where the best places are to shop for some exterior mods for this car (2015 IS350 F sport)?
Things like diffusers, spoilers, lights, etc etc
I know about sewell parts, where else can I look?
Thanks
was wondering where the best places are to shop for some exterior mods for this car (2015 IS350 F sport)?
Things like diffusers, spoilers, lights, etc etc
I know about sewell parts, where else can I look?
Thanks
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Nigel JDM parts has a good selection, but their price is really expensive...
Take a look: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/is250is350-2014
Take a look: http://www.nigel-jdmparts.com/is250is350-2014
Thanks for the help anyway, this is a bit out of my price range, and it seems sewell is cheaper than this anyway for the same stuff.
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hey guys
does anyone know of benefits of springs vs coils on this specific vehicle? I want to lower the car, dont want bags so these are my choices. RSR lowering springs vs megan racing coils.
and also, do the super down springs cause rubbing etc?
does anyone know of benefits of springs vs coils on this specific vehicle? I want to lower the car, dont want bags so these are my choices. RSR lowering springs vs megan racing coils.
and also, do the super down springs cause rubbing etc?
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You might be happy with the results of using a budget coilover, but I don't recommend it. Especially on higher quality cars. You wouldn't buy a Million Dollar home and put an Ikea Kitchen in it would you?
Hopefully some other members can comment on the benefits on the 3IS specifically, but most of them should be similar to other makes and models.
Last edited by STILLEN; 12-08-14 at 08:26 AM.
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I do not like to speak badly about specific companies so I will do my best. When you buy budget coilovers, you get a budget ride. So lets say you were to buy a budget car (lets just use your average "compact" car like you'd normally get at a rental agency)...what kind of quality would you expect? You did buy a Lexus, so generally my advice would be go with the quality choice. RSR is a very high quality spring option and has been designed to work with the stock suspension. Considering your stocks shocks are probably pretty new, this would be a great option. If you want to go coilovers, I would look into some of the nicer coilover options. RSR, KW, Etc are going to perform better and be more comfortable.
You might be happy with the results of using a budget coilover, but I don't recommend it. Especially on higher quality cars. You wouldn't buy a Million Dollar home and put an Ikea Kitchen in it would you?
Hopefully some other members can comment on the benefits on the 3IS specifically, but most of them should be similar to other makes and models.
You might be happy with the results of using a budget coilover, but I don't recommend it. Especially on higher quality cars. You wouldn't buy a Million Dollar home and put an Ikea Kitchen in it would you?
Hopefully some other members can comment on the benefits on the 3IS specifically, but most of them should be similar to other makes and models.
So now the question is, RSR coils, or tein coils. and of course the rubbing question. if you could answer these, either here or through PM, i would appreciate it.