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Lowering Springs for 2016 IS350 AWD

Old 04-10-19, 05:21 PM
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Does anyone know of lowering springs that would fit my AWD model? I looked at the RSR down springs but I’m not looking for a full 1 inch drop- more around a half inch. My rim and tire set up is 19x8.5/19x10 and 235/35/19-265/30/19. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by hayesg123
Does anyone know of lowering springs that would fit my AWD model? I looked at the RSR down springs but I’m not looking for a full 1 inch drop- more around a half inch. My rim and tire set up is 19x8.5/19x10 and 235/35/19-265/30/19. Thanks!
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They all bolt up but results vary. RSRs on 3xx AWDs will leave more of a reverse-rake than with RWDs, as the fronts do not drop as much as on the RWDs. As per the link above, a number of us are experimenting, from putting different springs front and rear to only doing fronts. In summary so far, Halfs up front do very little, Supers front and Downs rear come out even, and Downs front should end up even with the rear stock.
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