2013 Lexus GS Lexon Options
he's asking for opinions on the roof spoiler and lip and side skirts that are on that particular car,,, but that is not his car. his car IMO looks classier and much cleaner.
My bad. That wasn't clear even when I just re-read the initial post. I definitely am not a fan of the overall car in those photos. Love the color (my wife has the Riviera Red F-Sport and I have a Nebula) and the wheels but not the extreme drop.
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Sorry for the confusion , but this is not my car. the GS above is from Japan. the picture's above are the extra mods that Lexon sells for the car.
What i purchased was the front lip from Lexon

I was thinking about ordering the Air Runner Suspension kit and maybe a few extra mods. I just wanted to get some feed back from the board
on the extra mods Lexon offer's and showed some pictures of it above.
What i purchased was the front lip from Lexon

I was thinking about ordering the Air Runner Suspension kit and maybe a few extra mods. I just wanted to get some feed back from the board
on the extra mods Lexon offer's and showed some pictures of it above.
I would just add a slight drop with lowering springs and call it a day. The original adaptive suspension on the GS is so wonderfully balanced between ride and handling that I would hesitate to ruin it with coil-overs/air suspension.
I doubt there will be anything after-market for a long, long while that would be superior ride/handling wise to the original adaptive shocks.
Just to be clear : IMO lowering springs would be the best compromise : improves the looks without losing the adaptive function of the factory shocks.
I doubt there will be anything after-market for a long, long while that would be superior ride/handling wise to the original adaptive shocks.
Just to be clear : IMO lowering springs would be the best compromise : improves the looks without losing the adaptive function of the factory shocks.
I'm gonna have to agree that coilovers would ruin what Lexus spent so much effort to produce.
In face, I can see coils becoming a thing of the past with so many manufacturers using some type of adaptive shocks/suspension that would be gone if replacing them with coils.
Stick with springs.
In face, I can see coils becoming a thing of the past with so many manufacturers using some type of adaptive shocks/suspension that would be gone if replacing them with coils.
Stick with springs.
I would just add a slight drop with lowering springs and call it a day. The original adaptive suspension on the GS is so wonderfully balanced between ride and handling that I would hesitate to ruin it with coil-overs/air suspension.
I doubt there will be anything after-market for a long, long while that would be superior ride/handling wise to the original adaptive shocks.
Just to be clear : IMO lowering springs would be the best compromise : improves the looks without losing the adaptive function of the factory shocks.
I doubt there will be anything after-market for a long, long while that would be superior ride/handling wise to the original adaptive shocks.
Just to be clear : IMO lowering springs would be the best compromise : improves the looks without losing the adaptive function of the factory shocks.
And there was no problems with the edfc controls for the shocks.works perfect.
I'm gonna have to agree that coilovers would ruin what Lexus spent so much effort to produce.
In face, I can see coils becoming a thing of the past with so many manufacturers using some type of adaptive shocks/suspension that would be gone if replacing them with coils.
Stick with springs.
In face, I can see coils becoming a thing of the past with so many manufacturers using some type of adaptive shocks/suspension that would be gone if replacing them with coils.
Stick with springs.


I'd get the sides and roof spoiler to complete the kit (what about rear lip?). I'm not a fan of having only a front lip because to me, it doesn't complete the look. This is 1 of my favorite 4GS on this forum.
i dont think they make a rear diffuser nor rear lip. It would be great to get a rear diffuser or rear lip to complete like you said. i am still thinking about the rest of the mods because its a big chunk of ca$h.
Thanks for the comments
If I would install anything on the red car that the OP has posted then it would only be the front spoiler. Side skirts don't flow real well and don't go with the overall look of the Lexus. The roof spoiler is something that I don't like in general.






