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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 10:22 AM
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I purchased a 96 LS400 with aftermarket suspension, which was also lowered. I was able to raise it up an inch for now while I do research to replace that suspension. I have a few questions that I'm still a bit puzzled on hoping someone here can help relieve some of that stress.
1. Anyone able to find suspension as close possible to the OEM (if not OEM)?2. I spoke to my mechanic and he mentioned that he was unable to adjust the rear camber because the previous owner bought a part that had only one size adjustment. I am looking for the part to replace that but there are so many names for it and hard to find the right part on ebay or at least verify the Toyota part number by looking at the picture of it on ebay (Since the Toyota site shows the part number, a diagram but never a real picture of the actual part)I strongly appreciate any beneficial help anyone here is able to provide me. I'm trying to get this car back to stock before I make any real custom adjustments throughout. Why waste money making it look flashy when it doesn't work right? (rhetorical)
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Old Jun 2, 2019 | 11:52 AM
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95-97 LS models all same, find a lower mileage that was hit in front end that they are parting out and buy all the rear linkage $$$ ahead
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