pics of daizen springs drop
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pics of daizen springs drop
Mods>>. i know this should be in susp forum , could you leave here for just a couple of days so people can see the daizen drop clearly<<<<
Heres some pics of my friends gs300 sportdesign (03) with the new Daizen progressive rate lowering springs. He is a member here and screen name is 02gs430fl and is also a new and used car salesman at Lexus of pembroke pines where we recently had our record braking meet/show. The front drops approx 1.9 in and the rear is approx 1.6 in. As you can see in the pics , the drop is low but by no means tucked or slammed. Looks real nice with 18in or 19in wheels in a stagg setup. Finger gap in front about 11/2 and rear barely 1.
Ride quality is as mine is , top notch. The setup works very well with Ltuned shocks . The handling however is awesome from spring alone swap. I have pushed the limits further on mine with Daizen sways and all the other bracing..Cornering in his car is precise , almost no body float , no dancing on the top of the springs . Very little bounce effect on uneven surfaces very minimal.The ride overall is very bmw 540 sport like , refined controlled and comfortable. This setup inspires confidence in any driving situation , couple this with Daizen sways and the setup is almost (almost being operative word) track like..
Hope you enjoy the pics
Heres some pics of my friends gs300 sportdesign (03) with the new Daizen progressive rate lowering springs. He is a member here and screen name is 02gs430fl and is also a new and used car salesman at Lexus of pembroke pines where we recently had our record braking meet/show. The front drops approx 1.9 in and the rear is approx 1.6 in. As you can see in the pics , the drop is low but by no means tucked or slammed. Looks real nice with 18in or 19in wheels in a stagg setup. Finger gap in front about 11/2 and rear barely 1.
Ride quality is as mine is , top notch. The setup works very well with Ltuned shocks . The handling however is awesome from spring alone swap. I have pushed the limits further on mine with Daizen sways and all the other bracing..Cornering in his car is precise , almost no body float , no dancing on the top of the springs . Very little bounce effect on uneven surfaces very minimal.The ride overall is very bmw 540 sport like , refined controlled and comfortable. This setup inspires confidence in any driving situation , couple this with Daizen sways and the setup is almost (almost being operative word) track like..
Hope you enjoy the pics
#2
Look nice!
I like the way the car sits not to low but low enough to look cool!
What did it cost you have them installed?
Did you have the car aligned?
Any camber problems?
Hows the ride, smooth, and tight or a little stiff?
Tim
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Timster
Look nice!
the cost to install is just like any other susp install ,varies from place to place , but the place i goto is free which is my garage so thats always a good thing
(i install everything on my car myself in my own home garage from susp stuff to body stuff to brakes etc etc )
car was aligned and as expexted car was aligned very close to specs no real issues there and Daizen will be bringing to market shortly front and rear camber kits
ride quality is very oem comfortable but when pushed firms up hence the term "progressive rate spring"
hope this helps for more info contact todd at tm engineering (doublewhoosh) tell him lexforlife sent ya .these are currently one of the best alternatives for lowering before shelling out big bucks for coiloverovers. more perf then ltuned and more streetable then H&R , basically right in between ..
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comparing this setup to a quality coilover setup is not quite fair. coilovers gives you a perfectly matched set of springs tuned with perfectly matched dampers.
davegs had a outstanding writeup on the bil pss , i think overall the message was its quite a bit stiffer then ltuned/eibach setup but will not lower beyond 1.8 in but handling was outstanding.
but imo would come very very close in perf but more oem like ride but the teins cs would acheive the same results as well which is why i say this setup is great if you want great looks , high perf and comfortable ride quality without shelling out 1300-1500 for coils
comparing this setup to a quality coilover setup is not quite fair. coilovers gives you a perfectly matched set of springs tuned with perfectly matched dampers.
davegs had a outstanding writeup on the bil pss , i think overall the message was its quite a bit stiffer then ltuned/eibach setup but will not lower beyond 1.8 in but handling was outstanding.
but imo would come very very close in perf but more oem like ride but the teins cs would acheive the same results as well which is why i say this setup is great if you want great looks , high perf and comfortable ride quality without shelling out 1300-1500 for coils
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Originally posted by lexforlife
the wheels are my old mille miglia 18x8 front and 18x9 rears
with this drop it makes the wheels look larger dont they
the wheels are my old mille miglia 18x8 front and 18x9 rears
with this drop it makes the wheels look larger dont they
Car looks nice otherwise!!
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Originally posted by lexforlife
the wheels are my old mille miglia 18x8 front and 18x9 rears
with this drop it makes the wheels look larger dont they
the wheels are my old mille miglia 18x8 front and 18x9 rears
with this drop it makes the wheels look larger dont they
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Originally posted by lexusk8
Those wheels remind me of the stock RX330 wheels (see 2nd pic from the first post). Very similar design in both of them, but nonetheless they look just right with the Daizen spring setup
Those wheels remind me of the stock RX330 wheels (see 2nd pic from the first post). Very similar design in both of them, but nonetheless they look just right with the Daizen spring setup
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Thanks for posting those pics. I also have an '03 Black Sportdesign and have been trying to figure out what to do next. My suspension is L-tuned all the way, and I'm happy with the compromise between ride and handling. I'm leaning toward BBS RGRs in Diamond Black, but I sure like the way those Mille Miglias look. Interesting that it looks like the L-tuned grille was installed but not the side skirts. Anyway, car looks great!
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Thats a nice drop....esp with 20s on there...it really fills the gap perfectly. Looks-wise, I don't care for the fact that the rear sits lower than the front....performance-wise, there's a reason for that.
Last edited by PHML; 12-29-03 at 05:20 PM.