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Old 12-01-07, 05:57 PM
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Default Function/Form Type II Coilovers

Anybody heard of these.was going to order some tein ss from my friends shop.but he talked . me in getting the Function/Form Type II Coilovers .It be the first lexus gs with these. custom built 3-4 week wait.heres the spec. -24-way dampening adjustable.

- Pillow Mounts w/ Camber Adjustment

-0 to 120mm adjustable ride height. Adjustable at the spring perch, and shock body.

-6061 Aluminum construction with T6 for added strength.

-Forged and anodized for a superior long lasting finish.

-Optional Spring rates from 6kg/mm-24kg/mm

-Adjustable for both compression and rebound.

-Mono-tube design.

-Ideal for ultimate street performance. http://www.f2autolife.com/ Here the 24-Way Adjustable Coil-Over - Subaru Impreza
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I've known a few people who had these coilovers (not GS) and they were okay. They are along the lines of D2 and ksport coilovers. If they are like any other Function/form coilovers, they'll be quite stiff.

I am not sure how the camber adjustment will work out on our cars though. The shock body on the GS isn't like the one in the picture where you can move the coilover and have the camber adjusted.
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