93 LS400 (have suspension ?'s)
#1
93 LS400 (have suspension ?'s)
I have a Mazda pickup that a guy with a 1993 LS400 is trying to trade for. It is black and really clean with decent mileage. He is asking under $4,000 for it and it seems like a pretty good deal so I might go thru with the trade. But to the point, I want something nicer, a big sedan like the LS. And I am planning on doing some things to it like upgraded the suspension for a lower ride, nicer wheels with a dish, tint, etc (going for the VIP look). Anyway I was looking at the pics of the car and looking into the engine bay it looks to have the air suspension. This kind of turned me off to the car because I don't know how big of a problem upgrading the suspension would be. All I know (because I'm a parts spec at Lexus) is that they are expensive as poo to replace, even at my price. So I am just asking for anyone else with more experience with modding Lexus vehicles than I because this is keeping me from getting this car. Sorry for the long read and thanks!
Last edited by ANstyle; 07-23-07 at 09:44 AM.
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I have a Mazda pickup that a guy with a 1993 LS400 is trying to trade for. It is black and really clean with decent mileage. He is asking under $4,000 for it and it seems like a pretty good deal so I might go thru with the trade. But to the point, I want something nicer, a big sedan like the LS. And I am planning on doing some things to it like upgraded the suspension for a lower ride, nicer wheels with a dish, tint, etc (going for the VIP look). Anyway I was looking at the pics of the car and looking into the engine bay it looks to have the air suspension. This kind of turned me off to the car because I don't know how big of a problem upgrading the suspension would be. All I know (because I'm a parts spec at Lexus) is that they are expensive as poo to replace, even at my price. So I am just asking for anyone else with more experience with modding Lexus vehicles than I because this is keeping me from getting this car. Sorry for the long read and thanks!
As regards to the cost of the struts.. thre are companies that sell remanufactured air-struts at a fraction of the cost. I think around $300 - $350 per strut, which isn't too bad compared to the Lexus prices.
I would definitely do this trade, air suspension is great on the LS if you want that VIP look and still be able to get up your driveway!
#4
oh, sweet, well in that case....i might get it. Thanks for the input guys.
I did forget to ad that he wants $700 on top of my trade. (my truck has 211k on it. It's a 1998 Mazda B3000 4x4. It runs excellent though)
I did forget to ad that he wants $700 on top of my trade. (my truck has 211k on it. It's a 1998 Mazda B3000 4x4. It runs excellent though)
Last edited by ANstyle; 07-23-07 at 01:35 PM.
#6
I have air suspension and love it. While the air struts can be a bit pricey to purchase, they are a very easy swap. As long as it's working correctly, add a ride controller and have fun with it!
Unless you need the pickup bed to haul manure around, go for the swap (not a fan of manure in the trunk). It would be useful to know when the big items have been replaced (timing belt, water pump, any suspension components).
Unless you need the pickup bed to haul manure around, go for the swap (not a fan of manure in the trunk). It would be useful to know when the big items have been replaced (timing belt, water pump, any suspension components).
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#8
Well thanks for all the input fellas. I just need to sell my CRX for some extra cash for the $700 on top of my truck. Anyone interested in a clean little Honda? hahah... I'm done with these little things I can't wait to get something nice....like this LS! :-)
Last edited by ANstyle; 07-23-07 at 05:38 PM.
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It just needs a few things as I just nearly completed an engine swap. It's almost ready. Driver side mount needs a bracket welded to fit, needs a custom exhaust and some distributor work. But it's the one in my avatar. I just put a DOHC ZC (1.6) in it. Should have some pep to it now. But enough about Hondas, if I keep talking about it I might change my mind haha. Time to go high end!!!
Last edited by ANstyle; 07-25-07 at 07:21 AM.
#13
ok guys this thread needs a bump. I need help.
I JUST found out how many miles the LS400 has. He is selling for $3,750. It has 250k on it......In my book that's a huuuuge red flag. He says it runs really good and everything works great. I'm planning on looking at the car this Saturday. I assumed it had less miles than my truck (211k). I don't know what to do. Should I just sell my truck outright and keep on looking or what?
WWCLD???
I JUST found out how many miles the LS400 has. He is selling for $3,750. It has 250k on it......In my book that's a huuuuge red flag. He says it runs really good and everything works great. I'm planning on looking at the car this Saturday. I assumed it had less miles than my truck (211k). I don't know what to do. Should I just sell my truck outright and keep on looking or what?
WWCLD???
#14
boo!!!! I(my dad) paid 2100 (with 200k) and 2175 (with 210)for a 93 and a 94 ls400 about a year ago. They were both maintained but only needed a little bit of TLC ( little stuff, like a door handle and the radio, little rust). Nothing major.
I just got a 94 anniversary ls400 for my mom for 3k. It needed a coolant flush and thermostat, bushings and the rear bumper to be repainted( scratches). Every thing else on it was pretty much perfect. 140k on it.
Personally i think even though your LS is clean, I believe he's asking too much... unless, unless its perfect or almost with service records, newish tires, bushings, suspension stuff, timing belt. 250k shouldn't put you off on an LS, it should just lower the price!
Seriously though, if its been well maintained you have nothing to worry about. All "my" cars are still do 0-60 in 7.9-8.5 depending on conditions.
I just got a 94 anniversary ls400 for my mom for 3k. It needed a coolant flush and thermostat, bushings and the rear bumper to be repainted( scratches). Every thing else on it was pretty much perfect. 140k on it.
Personally i think even though your LS is clean, I believe he's asking too much... unless, unless its perfect or almost with service records, newish tires, bushings, suspension stuff, timing belt. 250k shouldn't put you off on an LS, it should just lower the price!
Seriously though, if its been well maintained you have nothing to worry about. All "my" cars are still do 0-60 in 7.9-8.5 depending on conditions.
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boo!!!! I(my dad) paid 2100 (with 200k) and 2175 (with 210)for a 93 and a 94 ls400 about a year ago. They were both maintained but only needed a little bit of TLC ( little stuff, like a door handle and the radio, little rust). Nothing major.
I just got a 94 anniversary ls400 for my mom for 3k. It needed a coolant flush and thermostat, bushings and the rear bumper to be repainted( scratches). Every thing else on it was pretty much perfect. 140k on it.
Personally i think even though your LS is clean, I believe he's asking too much... unless, unless its perfect or almost with service records, newish tires, bushings, suspension stuff, timing belt. 250k shouldn't put you off on an LS, it should just lower the price!
Seriously though, if its been well maintained you have nothing to worry about. All "my" cars are still do 0-60 in 7.9-8.5 depending on conditions.
I just got a 94 anniversary ls400 for my mom for 3k. It needed a coolant flush and thermostat, bushings and the rear bumper to be repainted( scratches). Every thing else on it was pretty much perfect. 140k on it.
Personally i think even though your LS is clean, I believe he's asking too much... unless, unless its perfect or almost with service records, newish tires, bushings, suspension stuff, timing belt. 250k shouldn't put you off on an LS, it should just lower the price!
Seriously though, if its been well maintained you have nothing to worry about. All "my" cars are still do 0-60 in 7.9-8.5 depending on conditions.