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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 07:50 PM
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I lowered my 2011 lexus is350 f sport on eibach springs. I was wondering if i add spacer would it make my stance look more aggression. Which spacer and what size will match the best with my current set up. thanks in advance.
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Old Jan 22, 2012 | 07:53 PM
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I have Akata spacers. 15mm all the way around. Makes a huge difference.
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Also do you think 15mm would match with the car better than 20mm
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I have Akata spacers. 15mm all the way around. Makes a huge difference.
hey what are u dropped on?
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Im lowered on Road Magnet 2" drop springs. I also thought about using 20mm spacers in the rear but decided not to just bcuz I feel like it didn't need it. But a lot of other members running spacers on their stock wheels have used 15mm front and 20mm rear.
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