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Suspension Height?


sprk408

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First time posting in this wonderful forum.

I bought mine two days ago, after loosing one last month from accident.

I noticed yesterday when parked with engine off, both rear suspension looks too

high and ugly. :(

Mine has High/Normal option, I set switch at Normal position.

I'm wondering my rear is defective or is this normal.

Can someone measure distance between center of the wheel to center edge

of the both front and rear of the fender and let me know?

Thanks for help.

1994 LS400, 102K miles.

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Hi welcome to the forum :)

Sounds like youve got the air system on your car,i cant help you as my car doesnt,but my car sits high on the rear,ive seen a few uk cars with them sat very low on the rear why tired springs.Sorry i cant be of more help.

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I have never seen 1993-1994 LS sit high and every single 90-92 LS I have seen sit high from the back!!! :huh:

I like the Starsky and Hutch rear jack up look on my car :lol: :D

If i take my folks and me brother out some where for the day the cars ride height looks normal,my brother and mother are on the larger side so i get them to sit in the back of the car ;)

Ive never owned a car with soooo soft a spring rate.They sit in the back and the rear of the car most sink 3 or 4 inches :D

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First time posting in this wonderful forum.

I bought mine two days ago, after loosing one last month from accident.

I noticed yesterday when parked with engine off, both rear suspension looks too

high and ugly. :(

Mine has High/Normal option, I set switch at Normal position.

I'm wondering my rear is defective or is this normal.

Can someone measure distance between center of the wheel to center edge

of the both front and rear of the fender and let me know?

Thanks for help.

1994 LS400, 102K miles.

Your problem sounds like rear strut problem. Very common in Toyota and Lexus. As mine currently have that problem. Since you have just purchased it, you cannot compare inner tire wear, that would definitely tell you.

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