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Old 05-08-14, 08:57 PM
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Hey CL, I'm wondering if these products are still around. I, myself is new to the lexus scene. I have a 07 is350 rwd and is looking to acquire a set of springs. I went to the road magnet website and I emailed them but its been a full business day and they haven't replied. or other than road magnet are the next lowest springs h&r?
Old 05-09-14, 08:01 AM
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I got mine a few months ago and love them. Don't if anythings happened since then.
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thx for reply
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Road magnet lowers 2 inches all around and considered the lowest springs for IS out there. H&R 1.4 front and 1.3 rear. Eibach 1.4 front and 1.0 rear.
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estimated ride heights:
road magnet 2/2
h&r 1.4/1.3
eibach pro 1.4/0
tein stech 1.7/1

but there's other factors too so at the end of the day they're roughly the same

u can order through their website they will ship in a few days
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I'm looking to either get coils or road magnets a couple of question about these springs:

has anyone had any problems in the "lexus lean?"

and do i have to get spring silencers, if so how many?
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Are you doing it for looks or function, I either scrape or get close to scraping at stock height so often that I'd be terrified of a 2 inch lowering.
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I want it for he looks. Not that the is350 is not sporty but if I wanted to be super sporty I wouldnt have chosen this car. but the thing is that my gf also drives the car so I cant have it slammed or else I would've went with coils.
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There really are only 3 springs I would put on this car...
1. Swift
2. Tein H Tech
3. Road Magnet

*hint: they're all linear*
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