Great video, thanks for posting. I will say my front struts were a little different than yours (mine is a RWD non-dynamic handling) but other than that it was just as you illustrated. Thanks again!
My car is equipped with a normal strut (non f sport) Wouldn't it be a mismatch if the rs-r half lowering spring is installed in my car I think it would go with f sports strut I wish cornering would be improved and rolling would be reduced Please give me some advice
Hello, I see the lowering springs are made for the previous generation IS but it will work on the new generation IS and with AWD? Is there a before and after picture
The lowering springs will work for the newer generation. The AWD and RWD models are slightly different due to the axles in the front for the AWD model. Make sure to buy the respected one that fits for your model
I used a high profile jack that I use for my lifted truck. I would recommend getting a jack puck with a slice in it so the car doesn't slide off the pinch welds. You should be able to find a few on Amazon, I hope that helps!
Great video, thanks for posting. I will say my front struts were a little different than yours (mine is a RWD non-dynamic handling) but other than that it was just as you illustrated. Thanks again!
Glad to help!
Beautiful
My car is equipped with a normal strut (non f sport)
Wouldn't it be a mismatch if the rs-r half lowering spring is installed in my car
I think it would go with f sports strut
I wish cornering would be improved and rolling would be reduced
Please give me some advice
Hello, I see the lowering springs are made for the previous generation IS but it will work on the new generation IS and with AWD? Is there a before and after picture
The lowering springs will work for the newer generation. The AWD and RWD models are slightly different due to the axles in the front for the AWD model. Make sure to buy the respected one that fits for your model
I have a question please: when you jacked up the car from the jack points ,,,, what type of jack adapter pad did you use ? Great video , thanks.
I used a high profile jack that I use for my lifted truck. I would recommend getting a jack puck with a slice in it so the car doesn't slide off the pinch welds. You should be able to find a few on Amazon, I hope that helps!
@@nkautos Thanks ! I would love to see more videos about this is350 2021-2022, there are very few DIY videos on youtube about this new model.
Quick question, where did you find out all those torque specs for each bolt and nut?
I have the same question thats the only reason i haven’t bought anything for the suspension
@@thegoat7490you just tighten until it’s tight, that’s how I do it at the dealership
@@cloudkingzz1059that's how I lost a quart of oil after my 2nd free maintenance on my 2023 😑
Does this also apply to the 2023 is350 rwd?
Amazing vid how much was the car lowered? Like half an inch or so?
it was lowered about an inch
Hey did the car still ride smooth? Or was it more bumpy?
Do you know if it's ok the lowered the Model that comes with the dynamic handling package?
The sensor will adapt since it is connected to the lower control arm
Where did you find the torque specs for the bolts you took off?
Well the bolts that u had to loosen and remove to install the springs
Hi. What's the model number of the lowering springs? Did you buy it online? Thx
Hello, I provided the item link in the description
How does the car feel after lowering it?
It drove well, couldn't notice a difference compared to the OEM springs
WTF....wheels already curbed...the car is represents the owner.
This is a customer's vehicle.
How much was the drop on this???
it was a little less than an inch id say