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I am a newbie to Club Lexus. I wanted to get some feed back on my 2000 GS300. I currently have Eibach Pro Kit springs and 18 inch OZ rims.I wanted to have a more aggressive look without sacrificing too much ride quality. I was thinking of going a little lower with H&R springs and bilstein shocks
Any feeback would be appreciated.
Triple K
Any feeback would be appreciated.
Triple K
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JabobT,
Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.
Triple K
Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.
Triple K
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Originally posted by TripleK
JabobT,
Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.
Triple K
JabobT,
Thanks for the feedback. Do you recommend Tein HA or Tein CS. I was told that the CS is the way to go if you want to maintain a fairly comfortable ride. This is my daily driver.
Triple K
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