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Old 07-19-13, 11:28 PM
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Default Ksport lowering springs

Does anyone have these or have any pictures they could show me the drop on them? And the quality of them. Really looking into them! Any help is appreciated!
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give me your email... not sure how to post a picture on here....and i email u my current looks with rims
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Originally Posted by flexspeed
give me your email... not sure how to post a picture on here....and i email u my current looks with rims
Kevschulz92@yahoo.com
Thanks man!!!
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Here's a pic of mine when I had KSport springs. I was happy with them, but needed to go lower so switched to coilovers. 275 30 20 in the rear and 245 35 20 in the front. The rear of the car tucked the tires. The front had about 1-2 inches of fender gap.

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Originally Posted by 98LexusGS3
Here's a pic of mine when I had KSport springs. I was happy with them, but needed to go lower so switched to coilovers. 275 30 20 in the rear and 245 35 20 in the front. The rear of the car tucked the tires. The front had about 1-2 inches of fender gap.

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Add some RCA's to the front and that would look really good.
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Originally Posted by 98LexusGS3
Here's a pic of mine when I had KSport springs. I was happy with them, but needed to go lower so switched to coilovers. 275 30 20 in the rear and 245 35 20 in the front. The rear of the car tucked the tires. The front had about 1-2 inches of fender gap.

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What's your opinion on how they would look on stock rims and stock tires? Like as far as wheel gap goes? Sorry I'm just trying to figure out what they can do before I buy them! Thanks!!!!
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LuxuryGS3's suggestion seems great for your application. You'll get an extra two inches of drop in the front by using the front RCA's. You should also get some rear RCA's though. After a few hundred miles of driving with these springs on, the inside of my rear tires were showing the steel belt. While the rest of the tire looked brand new. With the rear RCA's my rear tires now last forever. Hope the info helps.
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Thanks everyone for the info!!
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Don't buy the Holstein sport struts with them. They are too stiff valving and rear won't settle 2k miles and car still looks raked
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Don't buy the Holstein sport struts with them. They are too stiff valving and rear won't settle 2k miles and car still looks raked
Good to know! I was looking into shocks too! Thanks man!
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Best struts ever owned but still confused whether or not my cars not lowering in rear, everyone says its the springs that are the issue but I don't know because ksports customer service is garbage and this spring is the only one they make for lexus
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