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Old 10-12-12, 02:54 PM
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Default Coilovers for 2is AWD need help!

Hey CL members! I am new to this modding stuff and so i thought the best place to find people who has experience lowering a car has to be here. So here is where i need help. I've been looking around for a good set of coilover for my 08 lexus 2is AWD. My budget is around 1k and i've heard some of the brand names such as Megan EZ and BC racing etc for AWD but i'm not sure which one is the best for daily driving. I'm not trying to slam the car but i just want to close up the horrendous wheel gaps on the AWD. Also, has anyone came up with the solution for the vibration with the AWD? Sorry for throwing all these questions all at once but i can't help it since i'm a noob

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Voila! https://www.clublexus.com/forums/is2...condition.html
Old 10-12-12, 05:09 PM
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I like BC Coilovers, but also heard good things from Megans but you have more dampering settings with the BC's
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Originally Posted by nitrotang
haha thanks bro!
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bump! i guess nobody has figured out how to get rid of the vibration yet. Does anyone know how much it cost to get the coils or springs install in Socal spefically SGV area? Any suggestion would be greatly appreciated
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Install isn't bad at all. Some basic sockets and wrenches etc. If u are considering any type of poke get BCR's and not the Megan's. Megan's are tooooo soft even on the stiffest setting.
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Originally Posted by kwikshift
Install isn't bad at all. Some basic sockets and wrenches etc. If u are considering any type of poke get BCR's and not the Megan's. Megan's are tooooo soft even on the stiffest setting.
something real good to think about. Thanks so much man!
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