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Old Jul 17, 2010 | 10:05 AM
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So I know I need to kill some of this excessive ground clearance (an inch or so is fine for me), but want to retain as soft a ride as possible.
In past cars, eibachs were the standard for this.

Is it the same for the Lexus line of available vendors?

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Old Jul 17, 2010 | 03:08 PM
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F-sport / Eibach ~ 1" (rides like stock, a bit more bouncyish but not bad. ) (used these before switching to coilovers)
H&R = ~.4 "
Tien Stech ~1.6" (Rides close to stock as well. a bit bouncy) (test drove a friends car before she switched to coils)
Road Magnet = ~ 2"

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Old Jul 18, 2010 | 08:10 PM
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Thanks,
There are just several brands I keep reading about on this forum that are unknown to me. I have used Eibachs on 2 previous cars, but each caused a slightly harsher ride.

Just wanted to make sure I wasn't missing an even softer option with all to odd names I've never heard of.

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