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mhuynh95 01-12-19 08:54 AM

2018 Lexus GS 350 F Sport
 
Hey guys. I need help to find a coiliver that is compatible for this gen. I just bought the car a couple weeks ago. Thanks!

bigblack06 01-13-19 11:59 AM

There is a bunch of info on here for suspension, the 2013-18 is the same so you should be good.

Meraki Autoworks 01-14-19 10:52 AM

We can do the RSR coils, BC racing etc..

-Josh

mhuynh95 01-14-19 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Meraki Autoworks (Post 10409215)
We can do the RSR coils, BC racing etc..

-Josh

Oh cool. Do you sell any coilovers? Can you explain to me what are spring rates? And what rates are good for the street and daily drive. I want a stiffer suspension than the stock suspension right now. It's too bouncy. But i always don't want it to be rock hard.

timmy0tool 01-16-19 05:41 PM

to my knowledge there is no aftermarket coilover system that is compatible with the adjustable fsport (normal, sport, sport+) settings, so keep that in mind when considering going full coilovers!

bigblack06 01-17-19 03:00 AM


Originally Posted by timmy0tool (Post 10411922)
to my knowledge there is no aftermarket coilover system that is compatible with the adjustable fsport (normal, sport, sport+) settings, so keep that in mind when considering going full coilovers!

There is, the Tein flex avs Coilovers and the J5 coillovers are the only ones I know of that work with the AVS.

Meraki Autoworks 01-17-19 11:57 AM

^^ RSR coils as well the higher end models.

-Josh

richard203 01-21-19 10:56 PM


Originally Posted by bigblack06 (Post 10412183)
There is, the Tein flex avs Coilovers and the J5 coillovers are the only ones I know of that work with the AVS.

the kyb extage work for avs too.

jdpdata 01-22-19 03:35 PM


Originally Posted by Meraki Autoworks (Post 10412648)
^^ RSR coils as well the higher end models.

-Josh

Josh, I'm on the fence about ordering those RSR Active Coilovers from you but another member on here that have those said the springs are very soft.
He is already rubbing when going over speed bumps or carrying a load of people with 19x10.5 in the rears. And he's not even slammed, just 1.5" drop in the rears.
I plan on running 20x10.5 in the rears, so I'll definitely rub.

Any ideas if we can order custom spring rates with the RSR Active Coilovers? Hard to find any reviews on these because nobody else runs them.
Don't care for BC because I'll lose AVS function. Anything else you can recommend?

Meraki Autoworks 01-23-19 10:48 AM


Originally Posted by jdpdata (Post 10417124)
Josh, I'm on the fence about ordering those RSR Active Coilovers from you but another member on here that have those said the springs are very soft.
He is already rubbing when going over speed bumps or carrying a load of people with 19x10.5 in the rears. And he's not even slammed, just 1.5" drop in the rears.
I plan on running 20x10.5 in the rears, so I'll definitely rub.

Any ideas if we can order custom spring rates with the RSR Active Coilovers? Hard to find any reviews on these because nobody else runs them.
Don't care for BC because I'll lose AVS function. Anything else you can recommend?

Unfortunately not. But you can keep the car in sport mode. :P

-Josh

dTxworld 01-23-19 02:16 PM

I was unaware that coils existed that allow you to keep the AVS functionality! i was on undecided on springs with AVS vs. coils and this was one of the main factors... anyone else have feedback from the RSR/tein flex/j5 coils? thanks in advance.

bigblack06 01-24-19 03:06 AM

J5 would be great if they responded, but they are over in korea and getting parts is a pain. I would stay away from J5, I think RSR is really good and second would be the Teins in my opinion.

Meraki Autoworks 01-24-19 09:51 AM

I've only sold the RSR with no complaints.

-Josh

endo022 01-28-19 01:31 PM

Stay the f away from J5 coils. They are absolute trash.


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