Are the TRD sway bars and strut braces worth it?
#16
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Re: Thanks for the input....
Originally posted by FilBoiLsGs
My goal is to remove the body lean but still maintain the composure of the Lexus quality ride and looking forward to wear 18 or 19 inch wheel.
My goal is to remove the body lean but still maintain the composure of the Lexus quality ride and looking forward to wear 18 or 19 inch wheel.
1) If you are given the chance to modify, what would you do to the suspension and adjoining parts to come up with the above goal and prepare the car for the future 18 or 19 inch wheel set up without removing anything and switching that might cost more?
3) The challenging part: Since the coil over is too expensive ( est. 1,500 + install ) How would you spend the same amount to complete the suspension set up ( suspension cost only; without wheels) that can work with perfect harmony with the 300 hp stock engine?
You also have to realize what kind of disease this modding is. When I first joined, I got the L-Tuned S/S. Others were saying to get coilovers and not waste $. Well, I got S/S and now have coilovers. If you even have thoughts in the back of your mind about coilovers, save up and get them.
That said, there are springs now like Daizen and Espelir where you get more lowering without losing much ride quality. With all this in mind, your answer to the looking forward is to
1. Get coilovers, and if you want ride quality: Tein CS, HKS HiperMax LS
2. Get S/S: L-Tuned or just shocks and apir them with Daizen or Espelir springs.
2) What brand ( Tom's/TRD/Ugo, TTE, l-tuned, lsportline... etc..) would you buy as a set ( without mix-match ) and still attain the almost perfect balance ( also consider warranty ) and why?
Both sport tuned S/S systems or coilovers will help towards body roll. Sways will definitely help body roll. Only you can tell what your limits and levels of compromises are. If your only goal was body roll, I would suggest the sways first to see if they address your problem. Since you want some forward preparation towards larger wheels, then I'd say S/S or coilovers first. See how that feels. If you can handle the changes (good and bad) and want more, do the sways. Most would be OK here. If more than do the TRD/Tom's pieces I suggested.
Remember, though, you can do all this with your 17s and get a nice balance somewhere in all that upgrade. Adding larger wheels will throw this off. This is partly why people do S/S or coilovers with wheels to follow.
Hope this helps.
#17
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Originally posted by DaveGS4
Yes, absolutely worth it. Also consider the Daizen sway bars (do a search to look for info on those please, plenty of recent threads).
If you want to come to Charlotte, I can arrange a ride in my GS with all the suspension goodies and probably can get one with TomTNC who has the Daizens.
Yes, absolutely worth it. Also consider the Daizen sway bars (do a search to look for info on those please, plenty of recent threads).
If you want to come to Charlotte, I can arrange a ride in my GS with all the suspension goodies and probably can get one with TomTNC who has the Daizens.
#18
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Originally posted by Letsride
Never made me that offer J/K
Never made me that offer J/K
Last edited by DaveGS4; 11-10-03 at 07:11 PM.
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