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DIY Guide: 2014 GS350 F-Sport Lowering Spring Install Guide
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Driver School Candidate
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Lexus Test Driver
The GS 350 is available in RWD and AWD. A FWD GS 350 is not available. The ES 350 is only available in FWD.
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#84
@JeffTsai
I like your front Fsport brakes.
How did you get them done?
I ordered the fsport decal/sticker for the brakes, but im not sure how to install it.
Did you clean your brakes and then install the sticker or did you paint your brakes black with VHT and then install the sticker?
Did you put a clear gloss over the sticker or something so it doesnt fall off?
I like your front Fsport brakes.
How did you get them done?
I ordered the fsport decal/sticker for the brakes, but im not sure how to install it.
Did you clean your brakes and then install the sticker or did you paint your brakes black with VHT and then install the sticker?
Did you put a clear gloss over the sticker or something so it doesnt fall off?
#85
Driver School Candidate
@JeffTsai
I like your front Fsport brakes.
How did you get them done?
I ordered the fsport decal/sticker for the brakes, but im not sure how to install it.
Did you clean your brakes and then install the sticker or did you paint your brakes black with VHT and then install the sticker?
Did you put a clear gloss over the sticker or something so it doesnt fall off?
I like your front Fsport brakes.
How did you get them done?
I ordered the fsport decal/sticker for the brakes, but im not sure how to install it.
Did you clean your brakes and then install the sticker or did you paint your brakes black with VHT and then install the sticker?
Did you put a clear gloss over the sticker or something so it doesnt fall off?
its a decal..i painted the calipers first with caliper paint. But its better to measure your caliper because the decals they send you are small so i had them made a little bigger
#87
Driver School Candidate
#89
Here is the new spring installed with the shock fully assembled. Remember to note which side goes up or down. There is a skinny side and a thick side to the spring. Just follow the same direction as the stock spring. Also, remember that the spring needs to line up in the bottom perch. Then make sure that the top hat lines up the same way as the stock direction. Basically, just reinstall everything in the reverse order of dissasembly. Make sure to take note of how all the stock stuff was oriented.
Suspension reinstalled into the car. I didn't have a chance to list all of the torque specs. It's all available in the factory service manual. I will have to get another copy since I accidentally threw the sheet away after install.
Remember to reinstall the ABS cable that you tucked away safely earlier. The connector side just clicks straight into the sensor.
Now for the rear install. I didn't get a chance to take too many photos because you have to wrestle with the rears to get them off/on. The rears are also a bit more tricky to do since the whole arm is under extreme tension. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully so the spring won't come flying out of there!
Here's another shot of the rear suspension.
You will need to remove these 2 bolts. DO NOT remove them until you have properly supported the arm from underneath. If you pull the bolts without supporting underneath, the spring will fly out violently.
You will need to remove the ABS sensor in the rear as well. These 3 bolts will take the sensor out. DO NOT miss this step! Tuck the sensor away to the side so it's out of harms way.
Remove the 17mm nut for the sway bar.
ABS sensor removed.
Use a second jack to raise up the arm until you can feel the bolts get loose. You should be able to pull the bolts straight out after you have relieved the tension. After you have removed the 2 bolts, loosen the inner 19mm nut(don't remove just loosen). Now VERY slowly let the supporting jack down. The arm will swing down and the spring will be relieved of tension. After that, the spring can be pulled out by hand easily.
So remember: RAISE jack first, remove 2 bolts, loosen inner nut, and then lower jack VERY SLOWLY.
Sorry I didn't get many photos of these steps. You have to really man handle the suspension to get it all on. So to reinstall the rear, make sure the new spring goes in the same way as the stock one. Note which side of the spring is skinny and which is wide. The stock spring has the skinny on top and wide on bottom. Put the rubber alignment cone into the top of the spring. Put the spring back into place between the body and the arm. After that, place the jack back under the arm and raise it slowly until you are able to put the bolts back into the arm. You will have to do plenty of wrestling around with the rear spindle to get the holes to line up. Torque everything back and you're good to go!
Here's a shot of the car with the install of the Tanabe NF210 springs completed.
Hopefully this guide is helpful for those of you wanting to attempt a DIY shot at the suspension install. Sorry if some of the steps aren't 100% conclusive, but most of the stuff will be self explanatory once you're in there.
Suspension reinstalled into the car. I didn't have a chance to list all of the torque specs. It's all available in the factory service manual. I will have to get another copy since I accidentally threw the sheet away after install.
Remember to reinstall the ABS cable that you tucked away safely earlier. The connector side just clicks straight into the sensor.
Now for the rear install. I didn't get a chance to take too many photos because you have to wrestle with the rears to get them off/on. The rears are also a bit more tricky to do since the whole arm is under extreme tension. Make sure you follow the instructions carefully so the spring won't come flying out of there!
Here's another shot of the rear suspension.
You will need to remove these 2 bolts. DO NOT remove them until you have properly supported the arm from underneath. If you pull the bolts without supporting underneath, the spring will fly out violently.
You will need to remove the ABS sensor in the rear as well. These 3 bolts will take the sensor out. DO NOT miss this step! Tuck the sensor away to the side so it's out of harms way.
Remove the 17mm nut for the sway bar.
ABS sensor removed.
Use a second jack to raise up the arm until you can feel the bolts get loose. You should be able to pull the bolts straight out after you have relieved the tension. After you have removed the 2 bolts, loosen the inner 19mm nut(don't remove just loosen). Now VERY slowly let the supporting jack down. The arm will swing down and the spring will be relieved of tension. After that, the spring can be pulled out by hand easily.
So remember: RAISE jack first, remove 2 bolts, loosen inner nut, and then lower jack VERY SLOWLY.
Sorry I didn't get many photos of these steps. You have to really man handle the suspension to get it all on. So to reinstall the rear, make sure the new spring goes in the same way as the stock one. Note which side of the spring is skinny and which is wide. The stock spring has the skinny on top and wide on bottom. Put the rubber alignment cone into the top of the spring. Put the spring back into place between the body and the arm. After that, place the jack back under the arm and raise it slowly until you are able to put the bolts back into the arm. You will have to do plenty of wrestling around with the rear spindle to get the holes to line up. Torque everything back and you're good to go!
Here's a shot of the car with the install of the Tanabe NF210 springs completed.
Hopefully this guide is helpful for those of you wanting to attempt a DIY shot at the suspension install. Sorry if some of the steps aren't 100% conclusive, but most of the stuff will be self explanatory once you're in there.
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Racer
Adding 2013-14 components diagrams and torque specs for RWD and AWD, just so they're here in case someone else needs them:
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