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Old 04-12-24, 07:05 PM
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Default Godspeed coilovers vs RSR coilovers is250 awd

Does anyone know if godspeed coilovers are a good comfortable coilover to get for my 2015 Lexus is250 AWD? Or should i just spend the extra 1,300 for the RSR coilovers?

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Between Godspeed and RSR there are dozens of other options. You kind of picked the worst and then a reasonably good JDM brand and nothing inbetween.

I think for a good value the BC Racing BR series is always good. I had them on my GS300 and they road really well and I put over 80k on them without issues.
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Originally Posted by AKS14
Between Godspeed and RSR there are dozens of other options. You kind of picked the worst and then a reasonably good JDM brand and nothing inbetween.

I think for a good value the BC Racing BR series is always good. I had them on my GS300 and they road really well and I put over 80k on them without issues.

I don't have an IS, but an RC instead. However the RC forum is dead, and I am interested in coilovers on my rc350. When you say Godspeeds are bad, like how bad? And how does RR Racing compare to RSR? This is only for pure street driving.
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Originally Posted by pencap75
I don't have an IS, but an RC instead. However the RC forum is dead, and I am interested in coilovers on my rc350. When you say Godspeeds are bad, like how bad? And how does RR Racing compare to RSR? This is only for pure street driving.

The RSRS is going to come in around $2200+. They work with the AVS but even at their stiffest setting they're soft and so are their spring rates. I get calls of disappointment because of this from time to time and have seen quite a few people post about it. Also, They do not have a true rear coilover design for $2200+

RR Racing just released a brand new R3 Road and Track. A true coilover design, lighter than the R2 in each corner and comes standard with a more performance-oriented spring selection to start with. Our coilovers start at $1495 with the standard spring option and you can add the Swift springs at $1795. We also have more adjustments built in (over 30+ clicks) and because of the Ultra digressive valving we designed you get more out of each click. This means you can really dial the ride in for your taste! Hope this helps.

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