Lowering Springs for IS350, Please Advise
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Lowering Springs for IS350, Please Advise
I have 06 IS350 i want to get some lowering springs( NO coilovers) I want like a finger gap or finger and half. My friend has H&R with Fsport shocks and sit really low. H&R claim 1.4 front and 1.3 rear but really more like 2.0 front and 1.8 rear. I like the drop but to low for daily. Tein Springs sit un-even, the back is lower then the front. Eibach sit to high like stock. Anyone has any recommendation for me? Thanks
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I will have some H&R springs for sale in the new week or two if you're interested. The gap is about 1 and a half fingers. You can tightly fit two fingers. Of course if you have the f sport shocks the it'll be lower but if your on normal one then it'll be a great drop.
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If the springs aren't giving you the desired drop you could opt to get coils since you shouldn't be mating after market springs with Stock shocks. With coils youll be able to get the exact drop you are looking for.
Ive heard swift springs gives a nice drop too so you could also check that out. But if youre very precise, then coils would honestly be the best way to go.
Ive heard swift springs gives a nice drop too so you could also check that out. But if youre very precise, then coils would honestly be the best way to go.
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If the springs aren't giving you the desired drop you could opt to get coils since you shouldn't be mating after market springs with Stock shocks. With coils youll be able to get the exact drop you are looking for.
Ive heard swift springs gives a nice drop too so you could also check that out. But if youre very precise, then coils would honestly be the best way to go.
Ive heard swift springs gives a nice drop too so you could also check that out. But if youre very precise, then coils would honestly be the best way to go.
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I know coils cost a bit much but they are the BEST option. You have complete control over your cars drop and stance and on top of that it already has the shocks and all that. If you get only springs you will be killing your shocks (from what ive heard anyway) and the cost difference between some decent coils vs springs and shocks is quite small. Honestly you should just save up a bit and go with some BC coils or Megan EZ's if you wanna spend less. On top of that you can also change the stiffness of the cars ride and yes that makes quite a big difference IMO.
Thats my car on BC's how I have it sitting currently. It is VERY low and thats just the way I like it That drop would be impossible on springs.. Just trust me on this one. Coilovers are the best option period.
My drop for further reference. Barely even an inch of clearance between my exhaust and the ground.
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I know coils cost a bit much but they are the BEST option. You have complete control over your cars drop and stance and on top of that it already has the shocks and all that. If you get only springs you will be killing your shocks (from what ive heard anyway) and the cost difference between some decent coils vs springs and shocks is quite small. Honestly you should just save up a bit and go with some BC coils or Megan EZ's if you wanna spend less. On top of that you can also change the stiffness of the cars ride and yes that makes quite a big difference IMO.
Thats my car on BC's how I have it sitting currently. It is VERY low and thats just the way I like it That drop would be impossible on springs.. Just trust me on this one. Coilovers are the best option period.
My drop for further reference. Barely even an inch of clearance between my exhaust and the ground.
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I know coils cost a bit much but they are the BEST option. You have complete control over your cars drop and stance and on top of that it already has the shocks and all that. If you get only springs you will be killing your shocks (from what ive heard anyway) and the cost difference between some decent coils vs springs and shocks is quite small. Honestly you should just save up a bit and go with some BC coils or Megan EZ's if you wanna spend less. On top of that you can also change the stiffness of the cars ride and yes that makes quite a big difference IMO.
Thats my car on BC's how I have it sitting currently. It is VERY low and thats just the way I like it That drop would be impossible on springs.. Just trust me on this one. Coilovers are the best option period.
My drop for further reference. Barely even an inch of clearance between my exhaust and the ground.
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Car look great, i would like my car that low also but around Houston roads its almost impossible not to damage my car. I bought F sport shocks already so i like to pair it with the right springs. I may just go with H&R and be done. Its lower then what i want but seem like i dont have much options on springs choices. Thanks for the advice
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That's good to hear. You're pretty low and it looks great. I have tungsten also and I'm planning on Megans but if I go spring route, I'd definitely go h&r.