"softest" drop avaialble
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?
Thanks
Vince
In past cars, eibachs were the standard for this.
Is it the same for the Lexus line of available vendors?
Thanks
Vince
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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"
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"
Last edited by JoshIS408; Jul 17, 2010 at 03:11 PM.
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.
Vince
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.
Vince
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