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functionfirst
08-08-2006, 10:39 AM
Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good quality Coilover that has comfortable settings for daily driving for a 92-98 Lexus Gs300. Is there even such a thing? from what i here all the coilovers ride too stiff, I tried searching but the Search feature is kind of weak on here. Thanks in advance!
-Mike
Wald GS
08-09-2006, 06:32 PM
Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good quality Coilover that has comfortable settings for daily driving for a 92-98 Lexus Gs300. Is there even such a thing? from what i here all the coilovers ride too stiff, I tried searching but the Search feature is kind of weak on here. Thanks in advance!
-Mike
Tein CS coilover which is what I have and it provides a very smooth/comfy ride even on the stiffest setting.
aristo93
08-09-2006, 06:51 PM
Tanabe Sustec Pro type C's are really good they still make the car ride like stock and give it a 4" dump... ;D BTW whats up Lexaristo almost done man... ;)
jzz30tt
08-09-2006, 06:52 PM
Just wondering if anyone could recommend a good quality Coilover that has comfortable settings for daily driving for a 92-98 Lexus Gs300. Is there even such a thing? from what i here all the coilovers ride too stiff, I tried searching but the Search feature is kind of weak on here. Thanks in advance!
-Mike
Kinda contradicting your screen name arn't you? lol
Seriously though, I'm going to be installing a set of K-Sport coilovers on my friends first gen GS this weekend, he got them off e-bay for $850 i think. Anyways, I'll let you know how they ride. I have HKS Hipermax on my GS and as long as they arn't slammed (like in the pics I posted)...lol they ride great. If they are slammed they are a bit bouncy, cause of lack of suspension travel.
hahajoey
08-09-2006, 07:20 PM
Tanabe Sustec Pro type C's are really good they still make the car ride like stock and give it a 4" dump... ;D BTW whats up Lexaristo almost done man... ;)
when i talked to tanabe, they told me it won't drop more than 1.5 or 2"
shawnthemonster
08-09-2006, 07:29 PM
get the jic super low's :)
http://www.jic-magic.co.jp/jic_list/vip_flt_sl/vip_flt_sl_list.htm
Gao Jian
08-09-2006, 08:00 PM
shawn you love those super lows don't you, it seems every coil over topic that is what you post... you should just make your sig this
Need coilovers? If JIC makes super lows for you car get that! ;D
functionfirst
08-09-2006, 09:59 PM
Cool thanks for all the options everyone.
Kinda contradicting your screen name arn't you? lol
Hahah...i know i know...i was all about performance with my Corolla, and just decided to stick with the SN on all the boards.
i was thinking Tein CS...but im gonna do my research now.
shawn you love those super lows don't you, it seems every coil over topic that is what you post... you should just make your sig this
Need coilovers? If JIC makes super lows for you car get that! ;D
after Shawn suggested those to me as well...............I looked in to them and seem to be one of the bestter options.
No compramise...........your just netter off doing it right the first time ( with exeption of air ;))
I've owned Ksports and rode them for over a year.......not bad.....a little bouncy.......but like I said, with coilovers, I'm not gonna compramise this time.
hahajoey
08-09-2006, 10:32 PM
tein CS are no longer in production.
there were only 2 sets floating around in america that
tein knows of.
i spoked with tein, hks, blitz, tanabe, d2, and even koni.
i think the best solution is to have a threadable
shock body so you don't lose travel, even at the lowest levels..
the JIC seems to offer that.. the d2's do also, BUT! they say
their springrates and valving is meant for track use. they say you
can get any spec you want. it will take an extra 1.5 months but it can be done.
i was thinking alone the lines of having the d2's special ordered..
having the stiffest setting be harder than the setting they have for
the 1st gen GS.
But, i dont really trust companies like ksport, d2, and little guys that seem to
float around ebay....
jzz30tt
08-09-2006, 11:22 PM
tein CS are no longer in production.
there were only 2 sets floating around in america that
tein knows of.
i spoked with tein, hks, blitz, tanabe, d2, and even koni.
i think the best solution is to have a threadable
shock body so you don't lose travel, even at the lowest levels..
the JIC seems to offer that.. the d2's do also, BUT! they say
their springrates and valving is meant for track use. they say you
can get any spec you want. it will take an extra 1.5 months but it can be done.
i was thinking alone the lines of having the d2's special ordered..
having the stiffest setting be harder than the setting they have for
the 1st gen GS.
But, i dont really trust companies like ksport, d2, and little guys that seem to
float around ebay....
I'm not saying that k sports are the best choice, but they are readily available. Which is a lot more than i can say for most others, jic's included.
Ksports, and D2's both have threaded shock bodies, which means you'll have full shock travel even with them all the way lowered, as long as you don't droop the spring.
I'll hopefully have some more info for you guys on the K-sprots (which are probably the same thing as D2's, but who knows) after this weekend.
Ksports, and D2's both have threaded shock bodies, which means you'll have full shock travel even with them all the way lowered, as long as you don't droop the spring.
I'll hopefully have some more info for you guys on the K-sprots (which are probably the same thing as D2's, but who knows) after this weekend.
Yes, threaded shock bodies indeed. I droped my previous car doing just that, and giving me full spring travel.
old memories..... here some pics
http://clublexus.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=64614&stc=1
I tucked both front and rear with Ksports for everyday driving........rode pretty good.
http://www.clublexus.com/gallery/data/500/medium/gnng_011.jpg
shawnthemonster
08-10-2006, 07:10 PM
shawn you love those super lows don't you, it seems every coil over topic that is what you post... you should just make your sig this
Need coilovers? If JIC makes super lows for you car get that! ;D
i just really want to see a car with superlow's to see how low they go.... :)
hahajoey
08-10-2006, 10:11 PM
i myself really wanted a set of d2s..
its just that im not sure if a lot of r&d was
put into them.. im just trying to help fellow car enthusiasts..
Wald GS
08-10-2006, 11:23 PM
If you decide to go the spring route, I have my kybs and eibachs for sale. :)
If you decide to go the spring route, I have my kybs and eibachs for sale. :)
Any pictures of youre car with that setup on it? I am considering that setup, just not yet ($ and research).
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Also....in what ways are the 98+ GS's suspension similar to our 93-97 suspensions? Shocks, springs, arms, bars??? Anything? Thanks
fsr20det
08-31-2006, 01:49 AM
i have a set of tein cs's for sale i'll email you the info.
http://www.clublexus.com/gallery/data/3502/tein_cs1.jpg
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