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45 minutes ago, Mr Vlad said:

Lex. I've just found out that the front suspension dust cover boots are integrated into the top mount. £196 each. What I ordered by mistake at £65 each are for the LS. I'm starting to think Lexus ownership is a joke because of some more than extortionate pricing they have for essentially simple items.

Very useful info. Thanks. Would you have the correct part number?

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Have a look on Lexus Parts Direct. Good shout about Toyota parts. I'm gonna take my struts off when weather allows and gonna attach similar sized rubber/plastic tube to the top mount where there is a good couple of inches of tube to attach too. Crude maybe but it'll work as good as original. 

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Posted
17 minutes ago, Mr Vlad said:

Have a look on Lexus Parts Direct. Good shout about Toyota parts. I'm gonna take my struts off when weather allows and gonna attach similar sized rubber/plastic tube to the top mount where there is a good couple of inches of tube to attach too. Crude maybe but it'll work as good as original. 

Sounds like a good plan. I would like to find local pricing on the correct part, so I can try to take the cost off the selling price. Need to try to find the part number.

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Hi Lex. The part number for the genuine top mount incorporating the dust cover is 

48680-530312 that's from Lexus Parts Direct. 

I've ordered suspension boots from eBay at £17 ish each. Gonna use the tubed part to attach to mine. I'll let you know how I get on when I do the job.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Mr Vlad said:

Hi Lex. The part number for the genuine top mount incorporating the dust cover is 

48680-530312 that's from Lexus Parts Direct. 

I've ordered suspension boots from ebay at £17 ish each. Gonna use the tubed part to attach to mine. I'll let you know how I get on when I do the job.

Thanks. A search with that number didn't find anything on their website. Would you have maybe a link? Could be that I'm just not smart enough to use the search button. 🤣

 

I like your idea for the repair though. Look forward to the results.


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By the way, just found this:

https://www.thecarconnection.com/news/1095593_toyota-recalls-2006-2011-lexus-models-to-fix-potential-fire-hazard-422509-vehicles-affected

 

Should I have to pay attention if the service book has a stamp for the recall?

I guess after 16 years, if it had to catch on fire it would have. But recalls are recalls.

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By the way, the front bumper is a bit scratched. Normal stuff but doesn't look great. By luck I found a new bumper in the same colour near by for a good price. But it's a 2011. Are they swappable or are the wings and bonnet also different? Doesn't come with hardware or a grill though.

 

Posted
9 minutes ago, Lex_utor said:

By the way, the front bumper is a bit scratched. Normal stuff but doesn't look great. By luck I found a new bumper in the same colour near by for a good price. But it's a 2011. Are they swappable or are the wings and bonnet also different? Doesn't come with hardware or a grill though.

 

If the foglight shape/area is the same, it will be fine. Only IS-F had a different bumper/wings.

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I'm also trying to find a good site to run the vin. But they all want to sell a report. Do you have a good one you use?

 

What about tyre recommendations? 18".

 I didn't see anything on the stickies.

 

Thanks 


Posted
12 minutes ago, Lex_utor said:

I'm also trying to find a good site to run the vin. But they all want to sell a report. Do you have a good one you use?

 

What about tyre recommendations? 18".

 I didn't see anything on the stickies.

 

Thanks 

For handling and fuel economy - 225/40R18.. 245s are an absolute overkill. GOOD 225s are more than enough, the car isn't tail happy, it's heavy, it sticks to the road like **** to a stick. No idea why Lexus are putting 245s on them.

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58 minutes ago, Lex_utor said:

By the way, the front bumper is a bit scratched. Normal stuff but doesn't look great. By luck I found a new bumper in the same colour near by for a good price. But it's a 2011. Are they swappable or are the wings and bonnet also different? Doesn't come with hardware or a grill though.

 

The newer bumper will fit but you would also need the grille from a face-lift car.

Wings, bonnet and headlights are all the same shape and interchangeable.

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Posted
43 minutes ago, ColinBarber said:

Thank you! Local Lexus quoted me 170 Euros.  It was over the phone and at first he didn't know what I was talking about. Didn't help that I don't speak the language any well. So let's hope he quoted the right part.

Posted
1 hour ago, H3XME said:

For handling and fuel economy - 225/40R18.. 245s are an absolute overkill. GOOD 225s are more than enough, the car isn't tail happy, it's heavy, it sticks to the road like **** to a stick. No idea why Lexus are putting 245s on them.

Good to know. But I thought the rear rims were wider too?

Posted
1 hour ago, J Henderson said:

The newer bumper will fit but you would also need the grille from a face-lift car.

Wings, bonnet and headlights are all the same shape and interchangeable.

Thanks. So it is a straight swap?  Is the grill and other bits hard to find or expensive?

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Another question, if I'm not already annoying you. 🙂

Are F-sport wheels 18 or 19? There seems to be several Lexus 5 spoke wheels people call F-sport and they all look similar.  But some look 18 others 19.

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My 250 f sport has 18's - 255.40.18's on the rear and 225 40 18's on the front,on the other hand the isf has 19's

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Posted
36 minutes ago, scudney said:

My 250 f sport has 18's - 255.40.18's on the rear and 225 40 18's on the front,on the other hand the isf has 19's

Thanks. Do you have a photo of your car straight from the side? 🙂

Are the rims staggered? 

Posted
9 hours ago, Lex_utor said:

Thanks. Do you have a photo of your car straight from the side? 🙂

Are the rims staggered? 

Lex, most of these things you can find using google. You'll find it much quicker than asking everyone. Yes, F-Sport has staggered wheels. Normal IS250 has 17x8J ET45 wheels. F-Sport is 18x8 and 18x8.5 IIRC

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Posted
1 hour ago, H3XME said:

Lex, most of these things you can find using google. You'll find it much quicker than asking everyone. Yes, F-Sport has staggered wheels. Normal IS250 has 17x8J ET45 wheels. F-Sport is 18x8 and 18x8.5 IIRC

Thanks.  I did try Google.  This is where the confusion came from. 

For example, I have seen both of these wheels referred to as F-Sport wheels. They are very similar. Although the top one seems to be larger.

 

I also didn't find much in terms of ET acceptable range for the IS250

 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Lex_utor said:

Thanks.  I did try Google.  This is where the confusion came from. 

For example, I have seen both of these wheels referred to as F-Sport wheels. They are very similar. Although the top one seems to be larger.

 

I also didn't find much in terms of ET acceptable range for the IS250

 

IMG-20210819-WA0001.jpg

These are all the specs. 

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