Coil Spring Suspension/ Ride Height Photos Wanted
#1
Coil Spring Suspension/ Ride Height Photos Wanted
Hi All,
Looking to see some photos of different ride heights with Steel springs, not coil overs or air bags.
Examples: Stock LS springs, Tanabe NF210 Springs, etc.
If you could please post a few pictures of your car and list what springs and struts you have it would be greatly appreciate.
Trying to make a decision and the photos will help a lot.
Thanks!
Looking to see some photos of different ride heights with Steel springs, not coil overs or air bags.
Examples: Stock LS springs, Tanabe NF210 Springs, etc.
If you could please post a few pictures of your car and list what springs and struts you have it would be greatly appreciate.
Trying to make a decision and the photos will help a lot.
Thanks!
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Hi All,
Looking to see some photos of different ride heights with Steel springs, not coil overs or air bags.
Examples: Stock LS springs, Tanabe NF210 Springs, etc.
If you could please post a few pictures of your car and list what springs and struts you have it would be greatly appreciate.
Trying to make a decision and the photos will help a lot.
Thanks!
Looking to see some photos of different ride heights with Steel springs, not coil overs or air bags.
Examples: Stock LS springs, Tanabe NF210 Springs, etc.
If you could please post a few pictures of your car and list what springs and struts you have it would be greatly appreciate.
Trying to make a decision and the photos will help a lot.
Thanks!
#3
Here's a good post showing the Tanabe DF springs: https://www.clublexus.com/forums/ls-...-on-ls430.html
Having a UL and a trunk with a sub box, amps etc. I really dont want to lower the back with Tanabe NF or DF springs especially with others saying they sag over time.
Looks like I will have to go with the stock springs. I just hate that big gap up front. lol
Having a UL and a trunk with a sub box, amps etc. I really dont want to lower the back with Tanabe NF or DF springs especially with others saying they sag over time.
Looks like I will have to go with the stock springs. I just hate that big gap up front. lol
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