L-tuned - raise front?
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L-tuned - raise front?
I have L-tuned suspension on 2000 GS400. I drag bottom occasionally and the front is lower than the back by about 1/4-1/2 inch. Car has stock Platinum 16" wheels (and tires) which is where I want to stay. Can I raise the font about 1/4" using some kind of spacer or other method?
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How is your car look now? I also want to upgrade my car w/ L-tuned suspension (shocks and springs) for my 2000 GS400 w/ 16" wheel size. Can you post some pictures? Are they odd looking?
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L-Tuned suspension is suppose to drop the car 1.0" all around. Maybe something wrong with the front. Btw....what do you mean by "drag"?
Pete
L-Tuned suspension is suppose to drop the car 1.0" all around. Maybe something wrong with the front. Btw....what do you mean by "drag"?
Pete
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EV ftw!!!
Take a look at my car - https://www.clublexus.com/gallery/sh...at=500&thumb=1
I have the L-tuned setup and I am 100% positive that the rear is lower than the front. Not the other way around. The L-tuned setup drops the car about 1.25 inches front and rear, but for some reason the gap between the tire and the fender in the front is about a finger thickness more than the rear.
I never have any problems with this setup - not sure what you mean by drag.
Time to upgrade to Tein Flex with EDFC..................
I have the L-tuned setup and I am 100% positive that the rear is lower than the front. Not the other way around. The L-tuned setup drops the car about 1.25 inches front and rear, but for some reason the gap between the tire and the fender in the front is about a finger thickness more than the rear.
I never have any problems with this setup - not sure what you mean by drag.
Time to upgrade to Tein Flex with EDFC..................
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Originally posted by Hameed
Time to upgrade to Tein Flex with EDFC..................
Time to upgrade to Tein Flex with EDFC..................
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By "Drag" I mean that the car drags high-center on some humps in road or driveways.
This is particularly true when 4 people are in car.
It also scrapes the front end on some driveways going in or coming out.
I will post pictures soon.
This is particularly true when 4 people are in car.
It also scrapes the front end on some driveways going in or coming out.
I will post pictures soon.
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The obvious comment is that when you lower, that distance comes out of ground clearance. Using shorter springs is not lowering the body on the chassis (there isn't one anyway) but the whole body is lowered. Or I guess you could say the tires are raised but the net effect is that if you had five inches of ground clearance in stock condition and you lower by one and a quarter inch, you know have three and three quarter inches. Load the car up with four people, stereo, etc., and you reduce that even more.
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My question is about the nose of car being closer to the ground than the rear of the car.
If the front and rear were at same height then dragging would be reduced.
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
If the front and rear were at same height then dragging would be reduced.
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
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EV ftw!!!
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I thought you were done with mods for a year?
I thought you were done with mods for a year?
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TRD - Without thinking about it too much, from what I remember about the GS suspension, I can't see many ways to accomplish what you want. As hindsight is always 20/20, it should be mentioned that this is the advantage of adjustable coilovers (our stock strut/spring combination is a coilover but the way it is commonly used here implies the unit sold from one vendor with adjustability). In standard configuration, there just isn't anyway to easily alter the spring height unless you have a good ol boy friend on a NASCAR team and can get a spring rubber, but I wouldn't recommend it.
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Originally posted by TRD
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
For what it's worth I believe my L-Tuned upgrade lowered the front about 1 1/8" inches and the back about 1".
I also can't take 4 people in my car without scraping the rear muffler or gas tank or something when going over a big speed bump or other road hump. Unfortunately we have one on the entrace to my work parking lot so I never take my car out to lunch with more than 1 passenger.
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Originally posted by TRD
My question is about the nose of car being closer to the ground than the rear of the car.
If the front and rear were at same height then dragging would be reduced.
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
My question is about the nose of car being closer to the ground than the rear of the car.
If the front and rear were at same height then dragging would be reduced.
I was asking if there as a way to raise front about 1/4-1/2 inch to achieve this.
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Yo TRD -
When you said you put on L-tuned suspension....does that mean both L-tuned springs and L-tuned shocks? Or just L-tuned springs? Were they NEW when you bought them?
Just curious...since I never heard anyone with L-tuned (springs and shocks) complain about the setup.
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When you said you put on L-tuned suspension....does that mean both L-tuned springs and L-tuned shocks? Or just L-tuned springs? Were they NEW when you bought them?
Just curious...since I never heard anyone with L-tuned (springs and shocks) complain about the setup.
Pete
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It may be that the 16" wheels/tires are not quite as tall as the 17" wheels/tires that everyone else runs.
Apparently no one else scrapes on convex or concave driveways. But I do if the car is loaded with people and the driveway/street has a large enough dip/rise relative to the street being entered/exited.
Apparently no one else scrapes on convex or concave driveways. But I do if the car is loaded with people and the driveway/street has a large enough dip/rise relative to the street being entered/exited.