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Old 05-16-11, 03:51 PM
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SOLD! Thanks for your interest!

Bilstein HD Shocks for 98-05 Lexus GS300/400/430

$300 + shipping.

Used for approx. 1500 miles

Structurally perfect. Aesthetically has scratches and stuff.

Thanks!
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Old 05-22-11, 11:13 AM
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Anyone who have these on their ride can u give me comparison w these on dropped springs vs stoc ride? I am accustomed to th oem ride..but my ride gota lota miles...
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Old 05-22-11, 09:51 PM
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These are by far one of the best after market shocks for the 2gs. Glws
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Old 05-22-11, 10:25 PM
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these are harsh on pothole filled roads you guys think?
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everything will be harsh on pothole, avoid them. but these shocks with a nice set of spring should be good. IMO, i could be wrong, if you want a nice drop without harsh ride stay away from coil over. stick with springs and shocks for a luxury ride ( no track), but they wont get any lower then 2.5".
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Originally Posted by kosi718
these are harsh on pothole filled roads you guys think?
Originally Posted by maxXx430
everything will be harsh on pothole, avoid them. but these shocks with a nice set of spring should be good. IMO, i could be wrong, if you want a nice drop without harsh ride stay away from coil over. stick with springs and shocks for a luxury ride ( no track), but they wont get any lower then 2.5".
I had these on my 2gs with Tein Stechs and the ride was great. It was firmer than stock, but not harsh. I live in Hawaii and our roads suck here......potholes everywhere. But like maxXx430 said......here in Hawaii, you just gotta learn to avoid the potholes. I loved mine, good luck with your sale
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Pm sent! As we agreed in the message. I got dibs. Let me get your paypal. Thanks
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