AWD 2015 F-Sport --Tanabe or RS-R?
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Jordan350F (06-08-20)
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Super down will be a lot lower!
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Im super happy with my swift springs, I’m tuckin 22’s and the ride is great. Much smoother than what you make believe for a lowered gs on 22’s... I got them from Josh @ Meraki...good dude... hit him up
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Meraki Autoworks (06-19-19)
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Thanks brotha!
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#22
I had RSR Downs on my 2015 GS350 AWD F-Sport and the ride was pretty much stock but closed the gap well. Only complaint is I think the back was a bit lower than the front and it drove me crazy. Im only talking a quarter inch but enough that I noticed it every time I walked up to it. On my 2018 GS350 AWD F-Sport I went with Tanabe this time and the drop is perfect. The back sits perfect relative to the front and the ride again is stock feeling. Very happy I went with Tanabe and would do it again. I called Tanabe and they reassured me the RWD springs fit the AWD GS.
#23
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Do you have any pics of your machine my fellow GS Rider. How was your alignment when you did your Spring drop on the RS-S Downs? you didn't use the super downs?
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Any pics of the tanabes on add?
I had RSR Downs on my 2015 GS350 AWD F-Sport and the ride was pretty much stock but closed the gap well. Only complaint is I think the back was a bit lower than the front and it drove me crazy. Im only talking a quarter inch but enough that I noticed it every time I walked up to it. On my 2018 GS350 AWD F-Sport I went with Tanabe this time and the drop is perfect. The back sits perfect relative to the front and the ride again is stock feeling. Very happy I went with Tanabe and would do it again. I called Tanabe and they reassured me the RWD springs fit the AWD GS.
awd
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RSR downs on AWD ride like stock. There is no noticeable difference. The car looks like an unmodded bimmer that came from the factory. If you are the conservative type, and just want to get rid of the 4x4 AWD look, then that is your pick. I have 30k on my mine, no issues at all.
#28
for reference, this is a pic of my car lowered on rsr super downs. Looks killer but the ride is a bit stiff. Now that I drive the car much more, id say it’s a little too stiff for my liking. Id say stick with the downs.
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