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thats exactly where my confusion is coming from...
going to try out the fsport springs then, only problem is right now im running 245/35/20 up front and 275/30/20 in the rear... i dont want to roll out my fenders and saw another member running DF210's with 245/30/20 and 285/25/20... probably going to wait until these tires are gone, then ill do the mod!
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If you want a slighty lower drop than the NF210s and the F-Sports, go with Tein S-tech Springs. Before coils i had these on my gs 300 awd. Wasn't even close to any rubbing issues. No problems at all! And as the other guys said, your AVS will be working properly.
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So for looks I would say Tein S tech springs are better than NF210s or F sports. The best look before going on coils are the DF210s but you will definitely rub and the ride will be harsher. As for ride for the Tein S-techs, I would say the ride was very close to stock (except for the known AWD vibrations us AWD guys have).
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thats exactly where my confusion is coming from...
going to try out the fsport springs then, only problem is right now im running 245/35/20 up front and 275/30/20 in the rear... i dont want to roll out my fenders and saw another member running DF210's with 245/30/20 and 285/25/20... probably going to wait until these tires are gone, then ill do the mod!
going to try out the fsport springs then, only problem is right now im running 245/35/20 up front and 275/30/20 in the rear... i dont want to roll out my fenders and saw another member running DF210's with 245/30/20 and 285/25/20... probably going to wait until these tires are gone, then ill do the mod!
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Sorry for the newbie question, but are the struts different on a 2006 gs430 w/ AVS, than the struts on say a 2006 gs300?
In other words, could I replace struts from a lower miles gs300 & place them on a Gs430, while still retaining the AVS functions?
Sorry for the confusion.
In other words, could I replace struts from a lower miles gs300 & place them on a Gs430, while still retaining the AVS functions?
Sorry for the confusion.
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