Will TANABE NF210 work on gs350?? Any Pics?
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Will TANABE NF210 work on gs350?? Any Pics?
I am trying to get a nice lowered look without losing the feel of a 50k ride. Has anyone been running on simply the NF210?
I was hoping to find out what the best route to take it to keep my stock 18's but give it the lowered look and comfort.
I know there are alot of manufacturers. I wanted to see what other members have for what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks
I was hoping to find out what the best route to take it to keep my stock 18's but give it the lowered look and comfort.
I know there are alot of manufacturers. I wanted to see what other members have for what I am trying to accomplish. Thanks
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Right now, it seems that everyone who has the NF210's are using stock shocks without any problems. I don't think there are any aftermarket shocks for the 3GS yet.
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Spring never last. They will always end up sacking out on you. Some will do it in as little as four months (ask me how I know). You have to remember that with lowered springs and stock shocks, you are running the shocks compressed...ALWAYS. This will always shorten the lifespan of the shock but Lexus isn't known for easily blowing shocks so it may not be too big of a concern.
I would only do lowered springs as a temporary fix until a proper set of coilovers are available.
I would only do lowered springs as a temporary fix until a proper set of coilovers are available.
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how much are coilovers anyway ?
i always hear they are the "optimal" solution for a lower ride and still a smooth ride
i will be installing the springs tomorrow so i will let everyone know how that goes
i always hear they are the "optimal" solution for a lower ride and still a smooth ride
i will be installing the springs tomorrow so i will let everyone know how that goes
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