Springs
Thanks for the comments guys. I'd like to give props to Ed and the awesome techs at Bob Baker Lexus in El Cajon for hooking me up w/ the springs. I'll wait another 2 weeks for the springs to settle then will have it aligned. I'm expecting some negative camber wear even after alignment but I'm hoping it isn't so bad. Ride is almost as good as stock but the best part is body roll has been reduced significantly. My next mod will be the Tanabe exhaust.
Originally Posted by varok
Thanks for the comments guys. I'd like to give props to Ed and the awesome techs at Bob Baker Lexus in El Cajon for hooking me up w/ the springs. I'll wait another 2 weeks for the springs to settle then will have it aligned. I'm expecting some negative camber wear even after alignment but I'm hoping it isn't so bad. Ride is almost as good as stock but the best part is body roll has been reduced significantly. My next mod will be the Tanabe exhaust.
Eibachs are 1.4 in the front and 1.0 drop in the back (might be reversed) What I really want to know is will they work on the AWD model? Everyone I have seen getting springs have been the 350's, maybe a few 250's, but I haven't heard much about the AWD ones. We will wait and see, 2-3 weeks and Eibach should have them offically released.
hey guys, it looks as though a lot of you are getting Eibach pro-kits.
i was checking out this site: http://www.hopupracing.com/suspension77.html and i was wondering about the tanabe nf210s. they've gotten nothing but raves from the G35 people and the drop is much more conservative. has anyone looked into these?
i was checking out this site: http://www.hopupracing.com/suspension77.html and i was wondering about the tanabe nf210s. they've gotten nothing but raves from the G35 people and the drop is much more conservative. has anyone looked into these?
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