Tmcclish11 Posted October 23, 2004 Posted October 23, 2004 I heard you can adjust the height sensor on this car to being the car down lower. Does anyone know anything about this or where this can be done?
jzz30 Posted October 23, 2004 Posted October 23, 2004 well the thing is that you need to trick the car in to thinking that the suspension is higher than it really is so that it lowers it self to compensate for the extra hight. so what you have to do is shorten the arms equally on all 4 sides. but how you do that is up to you. and in japan they sell ride height controllers but i dont know if you can get that in the states or if it wires up the same .
Tmcclish11 Posted October 23, 2004 Author Posted October 23, 2004 Have you seen this done before and if so how did they go about doing it?
wwest Posted October 24, 2004 Posted October 24, 2004 lowered my 92 right after I got it. Look at the height sensor levers for the best "how-to" guidance.
wandawoods Posted October 24, 2004 Posted October 24, 2004 lextreme has an article about height-control module for LS400 air sus: http://www.lextreme.com/as.htm
Tmcclish11 Posted October 24, 2004 Author Posted October 24, 2004 Where are the height sensor levers? To the other post about that article- have you known anyone that bought that height sensor moduale and did it work liek they said it would? Please get back to me thanks
wandawoods Posted October 24, 2004 Posted October 24, 2004 unless you just got air sus replaced, since air sus on 91 LS4 can go bad anytime, quite frankly, I won't invest too much into them, was it me. lextreme also offer air sus to standard shock conversion kit with 1.5" lower height, maybe you can consider one stone to kill 2 birds: http://www.lextreme.com/allgo.html
Wilfred Posted January 23, 2005 Posted January 23, 2005 On mine theres a height control next to the gear stick and it says high and normal. I thought about taking it to a suspension place and reduce the ride height to lowest legal when the car think it is on "high" and so when i park it and push it to normal, it would be sitting way low. But since its a 15yo car, im too scared to play around all the time with the button fearing that it'd break. However i did come across this and it might be the same or it should for the LS400 if you do have the air suspension and want to try lowering it yourself. I frankly don't have the guts to do it myself in fear of !Removed! up the geometry http://planetsoarer.com/lower/Lower.html
jmblimo Posted January 24, 2005 Posted January 24, 2005 There is a service kit from Lexus for servicing the air suspension. It hooks into the harness inside the trunk. The great thing about it is that it will allow you to select the "Low" setting. Low setting isn't one of the choices on the console switch for USA cars. I bought my kit on Ebay for cheap a few months ago. There should be one on Ebay once in a while.
Wilfred Posted January 25, 2005 Posted January 25, 2005 Tell me more about this kit. Is it easy to operate and connect? Will the car always stay on this low setting? This sounds interesting.
Lextreme Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 Tell me more about this kit. Is it easy to operate and connect? Will the car always stay on this low setting? This sounds interesting. ← Wandawoods is right. Dont mess with the air shocks. You replace one and other will go bad. Its time they all go bad. Do the conversion and you will take care of this problem forever and I mean forever. I get about one email a week asking about my air shock that i am selling. I tell all me senders to do the conversion.
Wilfred Posted January 29, 2005 Posted January 29, 2005 So the kit from rush imports isn't worth it? Would the kit possibly damage the air sus quicker? It might be wise then to just save up and when they do go bad do the conversion. Can i still lose 2" with springs and shocks? And what springs and shocks are good for all round and considering this car will never see the track?
Lextreme Posted January 31, 2005 Posted January 31, 2005 Wilfred, Having a LS400 with AS, you dont have much choice. david So the kit from rush imports isn't worth it? Would the kit possibly damage the air sus quicker? It might be wise then to just save up and when they do go bad do the conversion. Can i still lose 2" with springs and shocks? And what springs and shocks are good for all round and considering this car will never see the track? ←
hughes369 Posted February 21, 2005 Posted February 21, 2005 Tell me more about this kit. Is it easy to operate and connect? Will the car always stay on this low setting? This sounds interesting. ← Wandawoods is right. Dont mess with the air shocks. You replace one and other will go bad. Its time they all go bad. Do the conversion and you will take care of this problem forever and I mean forever. I get about one email a week asking about my air shock that i am selling. I tell all me senders to do the conversion. ← Do you have an air ride compressor you want to give away or sell? Since you convert or know people who do, i would like to take an air ride compressor off of someones hands, if possible. if possible, ill give you my email address . later, the snake i have a 92 LS400, and want another compressor, i think i messed mine up, i want a back up incase i have. later :whistles:
Mich_f Posted March 19, 2005 Posted March 19, 2005 Arnott Industries sells an aftermarket air compressor for the Lexus air suspension system for $299, they also sell remanufactured air struts with a lifetime warranty for $350.
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