My GS400 modding journal - commenced Feb. 2003
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My GS400 modding journal - commenced Feb. 2003
I had all the modifications I have done to my car since November 2002 when I picked up 1999 GS400 merged into one thread.
Here are the table of contents so that you can easily skip to the pages where a description of each major mod is detailed.
1999 Lexus GS400 - Alpine Silver with black leather.
Date of purchase: November 20th 2002
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Just had my handling mods installed:
1. L-tuned springs
2. L-tuned shocks
3. L-tuned Steering ECU
4. TRD Sways
5. TRD Front Lower Chassis Brace
6. Toms Rear Lower Chassis Brace
7. L-tuned stainless steel sports muffler
WOW!!!
I don't recognise the way car handles now!!! Simply amazing!!
The car corners as if it is on rails and there is absolutely no body roll whatsoever!!!! I take highway exit-ramps and on-ramps (some that are not short and have nice curves in them) at 95 mph and the car feels rock solid.
I can't believe the difference these mods have made. As far as ride degradation goes - it is almost negligible.
Now I have to install some sound insulation to get rid of the muffler drone at 2000 rpm.
I will post pics of the car this weekend. Even the drop with the L-tuned stuff is just fine. At the back there is barely half an inch gap between the tires and the fender. In the front it is at least an inch or slightly more.
Just dropped off the car at the local Lexus dealer to get the alignment done and they gave me a 2003 Camry (4 banger) loaner. I already miss my sports car!
Thanks again to all the seasoned veterans here (DaveGS4, rominil, bitkahuna, etc. etc) for guiding me in the right direction. This forum is just amazing for the good stuff I have learned here. Intend to stay here for a long time to come.
Any suggestions on what to do next, guys?
Cosmetic stuff no doubt..........
Here are the table of contents so that you can easily skip to the pages where a description of each major mod is detailed.
1999 Lexus GS400 - Alpine Silver with black leather.
Date of purchase: November 20th 2002
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Table of Contents
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- Feb 13th, 2003 - L-tuned springs, L-tuned shocks, L-tuned Steering ECU, TRD Sways, TRD Front Lower Chassis Brace, Toms Rear Lower Chassis Brace, L-tuned stainless steel sports muffler - This Page
- March 27th, 2003 - L-tuned side skirts, L-tuned grille, Cusco Rear strut tower, TTE front Lip spoiler - Page 4
- June 6th, 2003 - Upgraded fogs to 6000K HID - Page 8
- June 26th, 2003 - Clear corners - Page 9
- July 22nd, 2003 - Wood ashtray - Page 11
- Sept. 13th 2003 - Car featured in local paper - Toronto Star - Page 12
- Jan 11th 2004 - 18" HRE 447R wheels - Page 13
- April 9th, 2005 - TEIN Flex suspension - Page 21
- April 14th 2004 - 14 inch STOPTECH big brake kit front - Page 24
- July 27th, 2004 - Supra TT 3.76 rear diff/LSD - Page 31
- Sept. 1st, 2004 - EDFC - Page 33
- Sept. 7th, 2004 - Precision Industries 2800 rpm high stall speed TC - Page 35
- May 18th, 2005 - Custom mirror covers with MB E-class LED blinkers - Page 39
- April 17th, 2006 - Custom Exhaust and K&N FIPK intake with pics and video! Page 46
- June 8th, 2006 - CarsonTuned front STB - Page 50
- May 21st, 2007 - Seibon Carbon Fibre Hood - Page 51
- July 21st, 2007 - TRD Sports Grille with CF pattern - Page 56
- April 2014 - Individ Logic 20 inch wheels - Page 57
- August 2015 - Tablet install in dash Nexus 7 (2013 edition) - Page 58
- October 26 2015 - My car just got totalled by a dumb *** reckless 18 year old kid speeding in front of my house..... - Page 58
- Jan 15 2016 - Decided to repair the car as there was no frame damage to the cabin structure - here are the first set of pics of the repair..... - Page 59
- May 20th, 2016 - Car is finally back from the dead !!!!. - Page 65
- May 28th, 2016 - Quad Bi-Xenon HID projector retrofit and DRL mod - Coming soon
Just had my handling mods installed:
1. L-tuned springs
2. L-tuned shocks
3. L-tuned Steering ECU
4. TRD Sways
5. TRD Front Lower Chassis Brace
6. Toms Rear Lower Chassis Brace
7. L-tuned stainless steel sports muffler
WOW!!!
I don't recognise the way car handles now!!! Simply amazing!!
The car corners as if it is on rails and there is absolutely no body roll whatsoever!!!! I take highway exit-ramps and on-ramps (some that are not short and have nice curves in them) at 95 mph and the car feels rock solid.
I can't believe the difference these mods have made. As far as ride degradation goes - it is almost negligible.
Now I have to install some sound insulation to get rid of the muffler drone at 2000 rpm.
I will post pics of the car this weekend. Even the drop with the L-tuned stuff is just fine. At the back there is barely half an inch gap between the tires and the fender. In the front it is at least an inch or slightly more.
Just dropped off the car at the local Lexus dealer to get the alignment done and they gave me a 2003 Camry (4 banger) loaner. I already miss my sports car!
Thanks again to all the seasoned veterans here (DaveGS4, rominil, bitkahuna, etc. etc) for guiding me in the right direction. This forum is just amazing for the good stuff I have learned here. Intend to stay here for a long time to come.
Any suggestions on what to do next, guys?
Cosmetic stuff no doubt..........
Last edited by Hameed; 05-24-16 at 11:44 AM.
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great to hear you are happy with the set up
one question, since install of ltuned shocks/springs any funny noises or clunking sounds going over bumps and dips , did your shop use the oem bump stops and since install any vibration sounds,
you say car rides almost like stock , can u expand on that
one question, since install of ltuned shocks/springs any funny noises or clunking sounds going over bumps and dips , did your shop use the oem bump stops and since install any vibration sounds,
you say car rides almost like stock , can u expand on that
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Originally posted by lexforlife
great to hear you are happy with the set up
one question, since install of ltuned shocks/springs any funny noises or clunking sounds going over bumps and dips , did your shop use the oem bump stops and since install any vibration sounds,
you say car rides almost like stock , can u expand on that
great to hear you are happy with the set up
one question, since install of ltuned shocks/springs any funny noises or clunking sounds going over bumps and dips , did your shop use the oem bump stops and since install any vibration sounds,
you say car rides almost like stock , can u expand on that
To answer your questions - no clunking sounds going over bumps and dips. The car is just perfect! The shop I used was extra careful with my car (the owner is my brother-in-law and he did the work himself on my car). He used the OEM bump stops with the L-tuned stuff.
When I say my car rides almost like stock, I specifically mean that the car does not ride rough. It is still luxurious - you just feel the bumps a bit more - but that can intepreted in as many ways as there are people who want to talk about it. Personally, I don't want any queasy ness or floating sensations in the car. I want to know exactly what my car is doing - so as far as I am concerned the ride quality is just perfect. It is not harsh or hard, but you feel the road. The up and down motions of the car are very controlled. Around corners, no body roll whatsoever .
As you can imagine I am going around corners much more faster than I normally would simply to feel how the car handles. Once I get used to the new setup, I am sure my driving will calm down somewhat.
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Originally posted by kvoman
Yeah Hameed - We'd like to have you here longer to discuss your experience and share your stories so take it easy on those ramps...95MPH is a little too adventurous!!!
Yeah Hameed - We'd like to have you here longer to discuss your experience and share your stories so take it easy on those ramps...95MPH is a little too adventurous!!!
#6
This is the exact setup I have on my car now (aside from L-Tuned badging that I also have). I did things incrementally (shocks/springs/steering in one shot, sways/LCB in another, exhaust in a third) and the changes were pretty dramatic each time. I can't imagine the difference you're seeing going from stock to the whole kit-and-kaboodle!
Yes, you'll love it. It's a great balance between sport and luxury and exactly what I expect most people on this forum want out of their GS.
I was skeptical of the sways/LCB and the exhaust after installation because the overall feel was so different (stiff on the former; loud on the latter), but after a few weeks I appreciated the pros of the differences so much more than any small cons.
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already. With the stiff suspension, the slack that's typically allowed will cause vibrations at highway speeds. That adjustment will completely eliminate the vibration AND has the added benefit of increasing steeering weight and feedback!
Have fun!
Scott
Yes, you'll love it. It's a great balance between sport and luxury and exactly what I expect most people on this forum want out of their GS.
I was skeptical of the sways/LCB and the exhaust after installation because the overall feel was so different (stiff on the former; loud on the latter), but after a few weeks I appreciated the pros of the differences so much more than any small cons.
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already. With the stiff suspension, the slack that's typically allowed will cause vibrations at highway speeds. That adjustment will completely eliminate the vibration AND has the added benefit of increasing steeering weight and feedback!
Have fun!
Scott
Last edited by SCWells72; 02-13-03 at 07:43 AM.
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Originally posted by SCWells72
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already. With the stiff suspension, the slack that's typically allowed will cause vibrations at highway speeds. That adjustment will completely eliminate the vibration AND has the added benefit of increasing steeering weight and feedback!
Have fun!
Scott
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already. With the stiff suspension, the slack that's typically allowed will cause vibrations at highway speeds. That adjustment will completely eliminate the vibration AND has the added benefit of increasing steeering weight and feedback!
Have fun!
Scott
That's why I love this forum!!!! Posts such as yours can be very timely and useful!
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#8
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Re: Handling mods installed!!!! :D
Everything sounds sweet for sure!
Can you tell me about #6.? I guess I had forgotten about the TRD Rear LCB. Any pics? # of mounting points? I don't see any info on SGs site.
Ditto. I see you are already doing that.
Congrats again.
Can you tell me about #6.? I guess I had forgotten about the TRD Rear LCB. Any pics? # of mounting points? I don't see any info on SGs site.
Originally posted by SCWells72
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already.
You might also ask your dealer to tighten the steering pretensioner if they haven't already.
Congrats again.
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Re: Re: Handling mods installed!!!! :D
Originally posted by Dex
Everything sounds sweet for sure!
Can you tell me about #6.? I guess I had forgotten about the TRD Rear LCB. Any pics? # of mounting points? I don't see any info on SGs site.
Ditto. I see you are already doing that.
Congrats again.
Everything sounds sweet for sure!
Can you tell me about #6.? I guess I had forgotten about the TRD Rear LCB. Any pics? # of mounting points? I don't see any info on SGs site.
Ditto. I see you are already doing that.
Congrats again.
Sorry that was a typo on my part - I did not install a TRD Rear LCB , it was a Toms' LCB. I will correct my typo now.
#11
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Originally posted by rominl
congrats man, sounds like you will love your car EVEN MORE don't drive it too much and forgot work
congrats man, sounds like you will love your car EVEN MORE don't drive it too much and forgot work
The installation of the handling mods did not cost me anything either! (He is family and did refused to take money from me. Will probably buy him some nice gift though).
#12
Lexus Champion
Originally posted by Hameed
It will become even more so as soon as I put in some good quality sound insulation.
It will become even more so as soon as I put in some good quality sound insulation.
During my stereo install HERE, all doors and rear deck were done. This makes a big difference. I didn't realize it until I sat in a GS with Borlas + SRT intake that didn't have it.
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Congrats Hameed, glad to hear you like it (not that I had any doubts )! I think you should take a couple of weeks just to enjoy the recent changes should the weather allow it up north.
Then decide if you want to focus on:
Cosmetic (grill, spoilers, kits, wheels)
More handling mods (six link kit, additional braces, wheels, etc)
Sound (you'd be amazed what just changing speakers out does)
Speed/Power (Torque converter, intake, etc)
It never quite ends
Then decide if you want to focus on:
Cosmetic (grill, spoilers, kits, wheels)
More handling mods (six link kit, additional braces, wheels, etc)
Sound (you'd be amazed what just changing speakers out does)
Speed/Power (Torque converter, intake, etc)
It never quite ends
#15
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Originally posted by DaveGS4
Congrats Hameed, glad to hear you like it (not that I had any doubts )! I think you should take a couple of weeks just to enjoy the recent changes should the weather allow it up north.
Then decide if you want to focus on:
Cosmetic (grill, spoilers, kits, wheels)
More handling mods (six link kit, additional braces, wheels, etc)
Sound (you'd be amazed what just changing speakers out does)
Speed/Power (Torque converter, intake, etc)
It never quite ends
Congrats Hameed, glad to hear you like it (not that I had any doubts )! I think you should take a couple of weeks just to enjoy the recent changes should the weather allow it up north.
Then decide if you want to focus on:
Cosmetic (grill, spoilers, kits, wheels)
More handling mods (six link kit, additional braces, wheels, etc)
Sound (you'd be amazed what just changing speakers out does)
Speed/Power (Torque converter, intake, etc)
It never quite ends
Thanks!! You're absolutely right! The modding never ends.....
I have always wanted to ask you a question about your cool rims. I am considering the Work Equip Superchromes versus yours. In your opinion, which one is a better quality wheel - yours or the Work Equips? (19 inch is the one I am considering). Which one is heavier? I am baised towards the a lighter rim (so that handling is not adversely affected).