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Zeal Endless, LS, TRD or PSS

Old 12-21-02, 11:36 AM
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I am looking for a new suspension kit to significantly improve the handling of my GS300, yet not deteriorate the comfy ride too much. I am also looking at some lowering.

I am considering the following. They all cost about the same:
- Zeal Endless Function B
- HKS Hipermax LS
- TRD Sportivo Shocks and Springs
- Bilstein PSS

Any suggestions or experiences with the above mentioned products or should I just save the money and go for the Tein CS or Hipermax II?
Old 12-21-02, 03:10 PM
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i doubt endless will be like a stock comfort.. but im sure u'll handle like CRAZY if u get them.

http://www.endlessusa.com/estore/

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what is your budget and comfort/firmness tolerance?

teins CS would probably your best bet
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Out of THAT list, I would do the HKS HiperMax LS....or, like will suggested, the Tein CS...
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