Superior Auto Design: 2010 Lexus RX 350

sullysdetailing

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The owner of this vehicle wanted to upgrade the look of the vehicle, so we decided to go with a nice set of Lorenzo Wheels and Window Tinting. We will soon be doing a full interior/exterior LED conversion and replacing the headlights and fog lights with 4100K bulbs.



Modifications:
  • 20” Lorenzo WL21BM
  • Nitto 420
  • 15% Tint (Windows)
  • 35% Tint (Windshield)
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The car is driven on construction site so a bigger wheel mean a small tire and is a no no on construction sites. Plus we are ordering 2'' lowering springs from Japan as well as a new front grill. This will be a one off RX :)

This vehicle isnt finished yet just taught I would post the progress of the vehicle.
 
Looks good. In my opinion, springs are a bad idea for a vehicle like this especially if they are being driven on construction sites. Might want to inform the custom of the potential risks with aftermarket springs. If he shelled out so much money to begin with, try to look into a full coilover set.
 
Looks good!!!! 2 inch drop will have such a rough ride if driven on a contruction site or poor roads. I would also install some adjustable dampners. Also why do you have to order the springs from Japan? Do they not offer any after market suspension kits here in the US?
 
Looks good!!!! 2 inch drop will have such a rough ride if driven on a contruction site or poor roads. I would also install some adjustable dampners. Also why do you have to order the springs from Japan? Do they not offer any after market suspension kits here in the US?

Unless it's a brand I've never heard of, I was thinking the same thing. Eibach, Koni, Neuspeed, ect. Those are all readily available in the US from multiple distributors.
 
Tien had coilovers and spring only in Japan not release in the USA. JIC and Zoom Bane also have springs as well not released in the USA. Zoom Bane has good really good review on CLub Lexus and come in 1, 2, and 3 inch drops I mihgt tell him to go with the one inch. This truck isnt driven off road just on rods that have nails and stuff everyone once in a while. Hemostly works in the office. No off roading ofr this truck lol.

Eibach and other major companys have not released anything yet. H&R and Eibach had springs for the last model but nothing for this one yet
 
Stock rims on the vehicle is 18'' with a 19'' luxury package. These are a 20'' rim. Keep in mind the vehicle will be lowered 1-2'' to make the gap between the rim and fender smaller

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