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Old 01-07-14, 07:18 AM
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^^ It all depends on personal preference…..some want a tighter ride…some want a softer one… A possible killer update to come…can't share at this time
Will it void your warranty to change out the springs?? I'm planning on getting some 19's from Lusso Forged. Would like to lower just an inch.
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Just curious if people with the RSR*I coils think they handle better and respond better then the AVS?
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Originally Posted by Randre19
Just curious if people with the RSR*I coils think they handle better and respond better then the AVS?
They will handle, and respond way better. I dont think avs is that advanced anyway to put suspension companies out of the business. Not at this day and age . Maybe not even ever.

Level of comfort wise? That is all personal preference.

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Old 01-11-14, 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by aTeAse
They will handle, and respond way better. I dont think avs is that advanced anyway to put suspension companies out of the business. Not at this day and age . Maybe not even ever.

Level of comfort wise? That is all personal preference.
Now that you mention it, how is the level of comfort? I heard RSR has a stiffer ride than the factory Lexus suspension
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Originally Posted by Randre19
Now that you mention it, how is the level of comfort? I heard RSR has a stiffer ride than the factory Lexus suspension
The ride with my RSR coilovers is a bit stiffer but you can always adjust the damper settings to your preference. I have mine set very stiff since im running what can be considered an aggressive wheel setup.
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Originally Posted by RastaRacer
The ride with my RSR coilovers is a bit stiffer but you can always adjust the damper settings to your preference. I have mine set very stiff since im running what can be considered an aggressive wheel setup.
Thats nice to know. I've never used or had coil overs so sorry for the noob questions. So basically with coils you can adjust for a stiffer/more aggressive ride or adjust for a smoother/more comfortable ride? Is that correct?
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do these coils fit the awd is350?
Old 03-19-14, 04:44 PM
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Originally Posted by dAiLL3sT
do these coils fit the awd is350?
RS-R has a separate coilover for the AWD model since they tune each coilover specific for the car:

http://rs-r.myshopify.com/products/r...is-250-350-awd
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Originally Posted by Randre19
Thats nice to know. I've never used or had coil overs so sorry for the noob questions. So basically with coils you can adjust for a stiffer/more aggressive ride or adjust for a smoother/more comfortable ride? Is that correct?
Yes correct, there is an adjustable **** on the top of the shock. Simply turn it with your fingers to adjust the dampening. Personally I like it full soft for a comfortable ride
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