Intrax Spring
#3
I went to one of the local rice meetings last night and saw Ben, aka sk8er251cc. The drop looks awesome in person. We are getting together tonight for a photo session.
Last edited by Lexbox; 04-17-05 at 12:44 AM.
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#8
Originally Posted by ES BL155
with stock wheels does anyone know how big the gap is.
an inch and a half probably up front... inch or something rear.
if you use stocks, your ride looks lower than it would with rims
#9
Just my opinion, I wouldn't put on aftermarket springs/struts if I plan on keeping the stock wheels. As juan mentioned, it would make the ES ride lower than normal, which you don't want to happen on a stock wheel setup. There's a reason why the stock springs/struts are on the ES as factory parts
Now for bigger aftermarket wheels (i.e. 17 or 18" and higher), that's usually a recommendation to put on aftermarket suspension parts. Lowered springs and tougher struts better accommodate the larger weight of the wheels, and if you choose wisely, help keep some portion of the "stock" feel of the ride.
Now for bigger aftermarket wheels (i.e. 17 or 18" and higher), that's usually a recommendation to put on aftermarket suspension parts. Lowered springs and tougher struts better accommodate the larger weight of the wheels, and if you choose wisely, help keep some portion of the "stock" feel of the ride.
#10
Originally Posted by ES BL155
also hows the ride with intrax. Is it bouncy or anything?
#11
Originally Posted by lexusk8
Just my opinion, I wouldn't put on aftermarket springs/struts if I plan on keeping the stock wheels. As juan mentioned, it would make the ES ride lower than normal, which you don't want to happen on a stock wheel setup. There's a reason why the stock springs/struts are on the ES as factory parts
#15
You will in fact ride lower if you are on stock wheels... But imo, it isn't so bad if you lower it on stocks. Take a look a my car when I first dropped it with Intrax springs and Tokicos (this was ages ago btw).