2007 GS 350 AWD Lowered with Tanabe NF210
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I think the back of mine looks kind of busy with all of the emblems too but I don't want to end up looking like a jackass that is trying to hide the inferior GS300ness. Thankfully, GS's are a rare sight in this city as it is, let alone 350s. My pride is held aloft by the fact that the city is absolutely buzzing with IS250 AWDs. :P
But anyway you didn't start this thread to talk about your debadging. Have you noticed any change in your vibrations after putting the springs on or is it too early to tell?
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Ahh...the notorious buzzing/vibrations issue. Well, I knew of this issue prior to lowering the car through CL forum. Everybody seems to have a different experience with it. Some had vibs and wobbles, others had just vibs, and some had no problems to mention at all. So I decided to risk it.
What I find is with the stock 17" wheel set-up, I have some vibrations on a cold start-up when putting car in drive (not in park or neutral) while at a stand still. This vibration seems to disappear after the car warms up or when moving. Note, the weather here has been from the 35d - 50d temp (don't know if this has anything to do with it). While driving the car, I do feel a slight wobble effect from 5mph - 20mph (only when gradually/normal acceleration). When I accelerate quicker, I didn't notice any wobble. This wobble doesn't seem to happen all the time. It is more noticeable when I have a full car and am accelerating slower/normal. Seems to wobble a little more noticeable with more weight in the car. Another thing I noticed is when the pedal is to the metal I get some sporadic vibrations (from 30mph on up). The car has been aligned and is back to within specifications (camber, tow, etc). I really wish somebody (Tanabe, Lexus, F-Sport, anybody!) would work on a solution to this problem.
I will see if this problem persists when I put on the 20" wheels on which are staggered. I still do not regret lowering the car and the vibs and slight wobbles do not deter me from lowering the car. On the plus side, it does handle quite a bit better while maintaining a pretty close to stock ride quality. Not to mention the wheel gap has been decreased significantly!!
Hope this helps everybody out there in CL land. LOL!! I will keep this thread up to date when I get wheels installed...
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Getting my car lowered tomorrow with NF's tomorrow and hoping to not get any of the vibrations or wobbles....but I'll share once they are installed. I have GS 300 RWD.
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j drop looks good. dig the blacked out emblems and tinted tails. the wheels will make it look 10 times better. hope they get here soon. hit me up when you get 'em on. we'll have to hook up.
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I had same problems with my GS300 awd, at first I bought RoadMagnet lowering springs - made for AWD GS300 GS350, nice drop but too soft for my taste, then I bought Tanabe DF210 excelent drop and really nice ride, but same problems (shaking and wobbling).So about two weeks ago I decided to return my car back to stock, all problems gone. Car drives like new ( nothing shakes or wobbles ). Looks like 4x4 again, I hate this look. I wish somebody would come up with something to resolve this problem.
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