Great video tutorial, but some tips and of course it always comes down to personal preference as to what your comfortable with when doing the job as long as is ultimately done successfully, right. My tips begin by removing the top left and right top bolts on each side followed by pulling down carefully on left and right side. NOTE: There's no need to remove bottom clips underneath or bolts. When removing the rear tabs and bolts on the back then you can gently work each side working your way to the back and pulling out towards you and your bumper comes off with more than enough room to safely repkace the reflectors without full bumper removal and avoid contact with the ground. Less work and hassle free method on doing it. Still a great video without any shortcuts and full knowledge on how to remove the bumper entirely. I would of just change the headline to how to do a full bumper removal as is totally unnecessary to remove just to replace reflectors.
Just fantastic man, I have my replacement reflectors ready plus a random orbit polisher to try and hide my battle with a lamp post so I'll check out your other video too.
Yep I love these videos and really appreciate that your Lexus is not modified. Even though I love to see those too... I've learned some great maintenance tips from you. Thanks!
Thanks TJ really appreciate it :) Let’s get this thing to half a million KM! I’m going to see how long she can last with the so called life time transmission fluid.
@@carswithsonduren I bought it last summer at 250 000 km and it’s at 275k now. It’s a 2008 is250 and only needed regular consumables to be replaced. Still needs a little more consumable maintenance but overall it runs beautifully. I’m in love with it and definitely attached to it. Amazing car!
Another great vid. I hope you realise that your vids are an invaluable resource for IS250/350 owners. Thank you 🙂 Have you ever changed your IS250’s transmission oil? I understand Lexus Canada and Aisin recommend and oil change every 100,000km? Maybe a good topic for a new vid?
Thanks man :) glad the videos help! It’s actually a lifetime oil per my owners manual. I actually wanted to check the claims by Lexus and see how long I can go without a change in the transmission oil. Let’s see what happens ;)
Ah, OK, maybe it’s Lexus USA that recommends transmission oil change every 100k km / 60k miles? I know this Toyota / Lexus tech mentions 60k intervals for the 6-speed in this vid (@ 3min 10secs): m.ua-cam.com/video/BNkC433PA18/v-deo.html
I recently had to remove the rear bumper cover from a 2005 Honda Odyssey van. It seems to me that many of these modern plastic bumper covers are attached the same way (a few screws accessed from the wheel well and trunk opening, some plastic pins accessed from underneath the rear, and clips along the upper edge on the quarter panel). The fasteners on your 2018 IS may not be identical to this one, but I'll bet that it's pretty close. Just be gentle when you pull the cover off.
The skates in the back is the most Canadian thing I’ve seen in a car vid!!! Love it!!
Always need to have them ;)
Always park far far away :)
thank you, very helpful
Best job great video. Soothing music to make the install easier. Subbed
Thanks Sergio glad it helped and welcome to the channel 👌👍
Great video tutorial, but some tips and of course it always comes down to personal preference as to what your comfortable with when doing the job as long as is ultimately done successfully, right. My tips begin by removing the top left and right top bolts on each side followed by pulling down carefully on left and right side. NOTE: There's no need to remove bottom clips underneath or bolts. When removing the rear tabs and bolts on the back then you can gently work each side working your way to the back and pulling out towards you and your bumper comes off with more than enough room to safely repkace the reflectors without full bumper removal and avoid contact with the ground. Less work and hassle free method on doing it. Still a great video without any shortcuts and full knowledge on how to remove the bumper entirely. I would of just change the headline to how to do a full bumper removal as is totally unnecessary to remove just to replace reflectors.
You make a great point Carlos thanks for sharing I’m glad you enjoyed the video as well 👍
I appreciate your reply, but most importantly thank you. I'll be sure to follow up.
Just fantastic man, I have my replacement reflectors ready plus a random orbit polisher to try and hide my battle with a lamp post so I'll check out your other video too.
Love your videos ! Very descriptive and well made. Keep up the good work my friend.
Thanks man! Hopefully we can keep progress of the car until half a million km and beyond!
Yep I love these videos and really appreciate that your Lexus is not modified. Even though I love to see those too... I've learned some great maintenance tips from you. Thanks!
Thanks TJ really appreciate it :) Let’s get this thing to half a million KM! I’m going to see how long she can last with the so called life time transmission fluid.
@@carswithsonduren im driving one with only 112000ks looking to upgrade from a ford laser. doing sparkplugs though wow.
i love love love lexus 2is content as i own one myself! keep them coming!
Thanks man! More to come as we take it to 500,000 km. What year and mileage is yours at?
@@carswithsonduren I bought it last summer at 250 000 km and it’s at 275k now. It’s a 2008 is250 and only needed regular consumables to be replaced. Still needs a little more consumable maintenance but overall it runs beautifully. I’m in love with it and definitely attached to it. Amazing car!
Another great vid.
I hope you realise that your vids are an invaluable resource for IS250/350 owners. Thank you 🙂
Have you ever changed your IS250’s transmission oil?
I understand Lexus Canada and Aisin recommend and oil change every 100,000km?
Maybe a good topic for a new vid?
Thanks man :) glad the videos help! It’s actually a lifetime oil per my owners manual. I actually wanted to check the claims by Lexus and see how long I can go without a change in the transmission oil. Let’s see what happens ;)
Ah, OK, maybe it’s Lexus USA that recommends transmission oil change every 100k km / 60k miles? I know this Toyota / Lexus tech mentions 60k intervals for the 6-speed in this vid (@ 3min 10secs):
m.ua-cam.com/video/BNkC433PA18/v-deo.html
Yeah this has been a back-and-forth debate because precisely of this. Communication has been varying from Lexus throughout the history of this car.
Do they works? Is There's no wiring involved ?
It's not a LIGHT. It's a *reflector* - it reflects light at night.
@Nicole19989 i got mine done and they are lights with wires not reflectors and it looks much better i'm really happy with it.
Does this apply to a 2018 IS300 Lexus?
Not to my knowledge
I recently had to remove the rear bumper cover from a 2005 Honda Odyssey van. It seems to me that many of these modern plastic bumper covers are attached the same way (a few screws accessed from the wheel well and trunk opening, some plastic pins accessed from underneath the rear, and clips along the upper edge on the quarter panel).
The fasteners on your 2018 IS may not be identical to this one, but I'll bet that it's pretty close. Just be gentle when you pull the cover off.
Nice beard
Thank you :p