1991 LS400 question!
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1991 LS400 question!
Im sorry if someone has posted this before, but i searched and didnt find an answer so im here asking you guys for your help. Im new here too!
Does the 95 and up LS400 suspension work on the 91??
Someone on here is selling tein cs, but i went to teins site and they only make them for the 95-00.
Thanks for all your help guys...great site too!
Does the 95 and up LS400 suspension work on the 91??
Someone on here is selling tein cs, but i went to teins site and they only make them for the 95-00.
Thanks for all your help guys...great site too!
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The guy that is on here has Tein CS and says it fits 91-2000. Just need to find out for sure. Im in FL and i believe hes in CA so i dont want to waste his time or mine.
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Tein made stuff for the 95-00 LS. No first gen stuff at all. His ad may be a typo, but trust me this will not fit your 91. I have a 92 myself, same colorcombo as yours and if this had fit I would have done so over a year ago.
http://www.tein.com/price/lexus.html
http://www.tein.com/price/lexus.html
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Hmm that's interesting , my brother in NZ has a 93 LS400 and got the complete front and rear ends from a 00 LS400 and the shocks front and rear went straight in , a complete bolt in swap over .
Springs where a little bit softer and so was the dampening but there is certainly no problem with the physical fit .
Maybe that's why they don't list them , the weight and dampening rates are different , if you are going to coil-overs I don't see that as a problem as they would be adjustable , just need to get the spring rate right .
Springs where a little bit softer and so was the dampening but there is certainly no problem with the physical fit .
Maybe that's why they don't list them , the weight and dampening rates are different , if you are going to coil-overs I don't see that as a problem as they would be adjustable , just need to get the spring rate right .
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Hmm that's interesting , my brother in NZ has a 93 LS400 and got the complete front and rear ends from a 00 LS400 and the shocks front and rear went straight in , a complete bolt in swap over .
Springs where a little bit softer and so was the dampening but there is certainly no problem with the physical fit .
Maybe that's why they don't list them , the weight and dampening rates are different , if you are going to coil-overs I don't see that as a problem as they would be adjustable , just need to get the spring rate right .
Springs where a little bit softer and so was the dampening but there is certainly no problem with the physical fit .
Maybe that's why they don't list them , the weight and dampening rates are different , if you are going to coil-overs I don't see that as a problem as they would be adjustable , just need to get the spring rate right .
thtas why 2LS can use 1LS shocks/coilovers, the stroke is shorter, not longer.
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Thanks for jumping in PD,, I remember reading about the parts interchangibility in one of the older threads, but could not exactly remember why it did not work. Was getting a little heavy for me.
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