Swift Springs on an IS350
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Look at my post. The chrome are stock 18s
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Ok, thanks, didn't know those were stock. I bought my 06 is350 last Tuesday and thought the chrome rims that came with it were stock.
Looking to keep these rims and lower with swift springs.
Thanks,
Veach
Looking to keep these rims and lower with swift springs.
Thanks,
Veach
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I have swifts on by 250. I paired them with the F-Sports shocks and I love them. I had them on the OEM shocks but they blew out a few years ago. It's a subtle drop and ride quality is pretty close to original. Handling is better than OEM.
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May I ask what wheel size your running?
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I guess the ride was slightly stiffer with the 19s but the car felt more planted. I did go from 225/255 to 235/275 tires, could be also a factor. It's still comfy to me, however I do feel like the stock sport shocks are too soft. No complaints with the springs.
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up on this thread any comments or reviews on an ISX50
same OEM spring rates just a tad lower to clear up the fender gap
Swift lowering springs for Lexus IS250/350
Lowers: .80" Front and .6" rear.
Spring rates: 4.6k F and 5.2k R.
same OEM spring rates just a tad lower to clear up the fender gap
Swift lowering springs for Lexus IS250/350
Lowers: .80" Front and .6" rear.
Spring rates: 4.6k F and 5.2k R.
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I have decided to pull the trigger on these springs. I have an IS250 and have already purchased 19" wheels and tires. I was deciding on which lowering springs to get and it seems like this would be a good option for me. I figured it would be smart to install the springs first and then put the wheels on.
The things I am looking for is of course a better look, a comfortable ride, and an increase in performance would be a plus, although I don't plan on racing the car at all.
The things I am looking for is of course a better look, a comfortable ride, and an increase in performance would be a plus, although I don't plan on racing the car at all.
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please update us on the install and the ride comfort when you get your springs installed
I have decided to pull the trigger on these springs. I have an IS250 and have already purchased 19" wheels and tires. I was deciding on which lowering springs to get and it seems like this would be a good option for me. I figured it would be smart to install the springs first and then put the wheels on.
The things I am looking for is of course a better look, a comfortable ride, and an increase in performance would be a plus, although I don't plan on racing the car at all.
The things I am looking for is of course a better look, a comfortable ride, and an increase in performance would be a plus, although I don't plan on racing the car at all.