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DomLee

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  1. Having a mechanic do the work is fine, but he'll easily tack on half an hour to a full hour for labor to do the job. This is something that'll take you 30 minutes. Not worth it for the little amount of work a mechanic will do. You can't really f*ck it up when there are pictures in the link.

    And yes, the one kit is all you need, as it is a complete kit.

  2. Ok, just bought suspension and about to buy the daizen bushings. I just wanted to confirm with who ever might know. Is one quantity = bushings for both sides of rack? Second, what should it cost to have them installed? Thanks!

    It is sold per kit, not per bushing.

    (Did you click on the link I provided earlier?)

    In each kit, you will get two small bushings and one large bushing.

    In my opinion, do it yourself. The link tells you everything you need for the job.

    I did it myself and it was extremely easy. If you can do an oil change, you can switch

    out the steering rack bushings.

  3. It is well known that over time, the window regulators break. (Your glass did not fall off the track). Mine broke approximately 2 or 3 weeks ago. I have the same symptoms. I can hear the window motor going, but the window will not rise. It will lower though.

    I just picked up my window regulator from Carson Toyota yesterday. Will install it some time this week.

    Read this:

    http://www.intellexual.net/faq.html#047

  4. For tires size and wheel offsets....there is a great thread in the Clublexus SC subforum.

    I'm running 18 x 9 all around. +45 offset from what I understand. With this combination, the fronts are fine, but the rears are way too sunken in. I wanted the ability to rotate tires, so this doesn't bother me too much...at least, not right now. I could run spacers in the rear if I felt like it.

    PM me your email and I'll send you photos.

    Dom

  5. I've brought my car to Kennedy at Premier Autoworks. He is located in South El Monte. 626-401-1464.

    He used to have a SC or two, and currently drives a GS. He owns his Lexus cars...so I would not hesitate to bring my car to him again. His shop has a really nice paint booth as well. I brought my car to him because I was rear ended recently.

    Tell him that Dominic w/ the gold SC sent you. I still have to pick up my exhaust tips from his shop.

  6. Forgot to answer your other question.

    For pictures of 18s or 19s, look at the Clublexus forum.

    I have 18s on my car. I like the ride. At times, my 18s look small, given the large wheel wells of this car. At times, I wish I had 19s.

    Given that, 19s require you to be VERY careful w/ potholes. Much more so than 18s.

  7. Recommended way to lower your car:

    Option:

    1) Get coilovers

    2) Get lowering springs

    TEIN Basics are VERY VERY well priced. For a little over $600, you get a shock w/ a threaded body and a spring matched to the dampening characteristics of the shock. This is easily what you would pay if you went out and bought new shocks and new lowering springs.

    No adjustment to dampening and rebound, BUT if you just want a very simple shock/spring combination w/ the benefits of height adjustment, this is a great buy. Especially if you do not adjust the dampening often.

  8. For the money, TEIN Basics are really hard to beat.

    For a price of around $700 (can be had for a little less), you get a "basic" coilover (complete strut/spring combo). The performance springs come w/ matched performance shocks. Although this coilover doesn't have shock dampening/rebound adjustments, it does have height adjustment.

    So if you are looking for performance springs, and happen to also need new shocks...this product really is hard to beat. Performance springs will tend to lower a car anyway, so w/ these coilovers...you will get height adjustment.

    You'll spend nearly $200 on springs, and about $400 on shocks (assume $100 per shock, but are usually more than that). That is at least $600 right there. So while you're spending the same amount of cash, might as well get the most for your money.

  9. That sucks!!!!

    The damage certainly looks repairable though. It could have been worse. I'm sure you'll bring it back to it's original (if not better) condition in no time.

    Do you have a list of mods? I'm curious to know what brand wheel you have and the size/offset. Thanks.

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