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Old 01-15-03, 06:33 AM
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I am a newbie to Club Lexus. I wanted to get some feed back on my 2000 GS300. I currently have Eibach Pro Kit springs and 18 inch OZ rims.I wanted to have a more aggressive look without sacrificing too much ride quality. I was thinking of going a little lower with H&R springs and bilstein shocks

Any feeback would be appreciated.

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Old 01-15-03, 12:32 PM
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If you are going after the look, then H&R+Bilstein probably won't make a big difference than your current setup. You will get better performance for sure due to the Bilstein shocks upgrade.

If you really want the slam look, go with coilovers.
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JabobT,

Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.

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Old 01-15-03, 12:52 PM
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JabobT,

Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.

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I would go with Tein Flex due to the full range height adjustment and better construction. But CS would work too.
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yes, i am leaning more towards tein flex too, it gives you all the lowering you want but ride pretty good. cs is the softest from what i read, but i *think* they don't lower as much. i could be wrong (coz' i have the HA, and it's stiff)
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