The #1 mod that should be done on any 2IS should be an upgraded set of front lower control arm bushings and #2 being an upgraded rear sway bar soon there after. Easily the 2 most noticeable mods ive done to my 2IS and im full boltons, tune, and full suspension/chassis upgraded
Front bushings is possibly the next thing on the list for my car, still most of the concerns I see people have is with throttle response and power, and this helps a bit to both of those
I still haven’t, but considered getting them on amazon cause they have 20 for like 6 bucks. Just search “lexus is250 pins” and you should see some options
@@bluecoopermotors do it. I was missing 75% of the pins and got a kit on amazon with multiple sizes and even the tool to remove them for if i remember correctly $20-$25. They have came in handy for not even just the under the hood pins. Under the side the rockers have clips and same with the material that is in the wheel wells. My bumper was wiggling around a little bit on the driver side and just 2 clips solved the issue as I was missing them.
The #1 mod that should be done on any 2IS should be an upgraded set of front lower control arm bushings and #2 being an upgraded rear sway bar soon there after. Easily the 2 most noticeable mods ive done to my 2IS and im full boltons, tune, and full suspension/chassis upgraded
Front bushings is possibly the next thing on the list for my car, still most of the concerns I see people have is with throttle response and power, and this helps a bit to both of those
why those specifically
Elaborate more please each mod.
My first upgrade was rims
I’m mostly looking for the perfect match, both in looks and in my price range
Man those plastic pins must have been a pain to put back
I actually realized that I should buy a pack of new ones because some are messed up
Where did you get a pack of new ones? Link please if you have one
I still haven’t, but considered getting them on amazon cause they have 20 for like 6 bucks. Just search “lexus is250 pins” and you should see some options
@@bluecoopermotors do it. I was missing 75% of the pins and got a kit on amazon with multiple sizes and even the tool to remove them for if i remember correctly $20-$25. They have came in handy for not even just the under the hood pins. Under the side the rockers have clips and same with the material that is in the wheel wells. My bumper was wiggling around a little bit on the driver side and just 2 clips solved the issue as I was missing them.
Thanks for the recommendation! Mine are all still there but in really bad shape
More air restriction less power..science
Yeah I know the explanation is kinda obvious, but I wanted to explain a bit of the pros and cons of this filter compared to others