Springs or Coilovers for 2015 IS350 Fsport
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Springs or Coilovers for 2015 IS350 Fsport
Hi I have an 2015 IS 350 Fsport RWD and Im looking to build it slowly, but surely. 3 year lease. I have an intake and a lip already and I plan to lower the car next. Im looking to improve handling and lower the car for looks, but not slam. I just want to lessen the gap. I want a smooth ride, not bouncy but I also dont want to drop too much money. What do you guys recommend I do coilovers or springs and which brands specifically. thanks
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If you don't like the reverse rake that is designed into the car springs will not fix this. Coils will give you an even drop but are much more $$. I went with springs on mine(AWD) and I'm quite happy
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What is the reverse rake?. And do you have a bouncy ride at all and how low did it drop and are those same springs available for RWD?
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Question regarding the "reverse rake" look on IS. I have an 2016 IS 350 and just put 19" wheels on. I feel the gaps in the wheel well is more noticeable now. Looks like RS*R downs try to counter this with about a 1/2" variance between front and back. I wonder if anyone can confirm they are seeing about a 1/2" drop in the rear and about a 1" drop in the front.
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Now that I know what the reverse rake is, no I do not mind it at all, would just like to lower the car for looks and still have the ride comfort. Do i need to get shocks with springs. And which springs did you get.
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Question regarding the "reverse rake" look on IS. I have an 2016 IS 350 and just put 19" wheels on. I feel the gaps in the wheel well is more noticeable now. Looks like RS*R downs try to counter this with about a 1/2" variance between front and back. I wonder if anyone can confirm they are seeing about a 1/2" drop in the rear and about a 1" drop in the front.
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Thanks for sharing. I thought I had read a thread that some guys used the half downs in the rear and the super in the front to get a bigger drop in the front. If you've posted pics could you send a link to that thread.
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