lex-o-951 Posted April 2, 2005 Posted April 2, 2005 i want to lower my 01 is 300 but dont know whether to go wtih lowing springs or coil overs. I dont want to lose the nice ride as much as possible. Can anyone give me some names of some companys that make springs or coil overs? also does anyone know were i can go get the springs or coil overs installed for a decent price, i live in riverisde ca (951 area code) and am in orange county most of the week (714).
bartkat Posted April 2, 2005 Posted April 2, 2005 How much drop do you want, and why? Daily driver, auto-X, etc? Probably the closest thing to a stock ride with about a 1 inch drop would be the Eibach pro kit springs. Carson Toyota has the closest thing to what used to be L-Tuned parts. Carson Toyota, 1333 E. 223rd Avenue, Carson, CA 90745 http://www.l-tunedparts.com/index.php Eibach http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/tests/e...prings_2001.jsp
SKperformance Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 tein coilovers SS models springs are a waste compared to a good coilover setup like the SS which drives like stock without the roll
Neo Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 tein coiloversSS models springs are a waste compared to a good coilover setup like the SS which drives like stock without the roll ← SK, have you ridden in a car with the SS coilovers? I have not so I am curious. I know that springs do not tell the whole story but from just looking at the spring rate, they are stiff. This probably helps with the handling but I can't see how it can still have stock ride quality. I have "heard" from others that they ride stiff just like I am "hearing" from you that they drive like stock. I am just trying to figure out what it all means. I also realize different people have different interpretations of ride quality. :) I have driven with OEM on 16s, aftermarket shock/springs on 18s, Tein Flex on 18s, Tein CS on 18s, and Tein CS on 20s as well as ridden in cars with a few other combos. I would love to be able to recommend the SS to friends since they are less expensive than some of the other Tein coilovers. AND if they handle and ride better as well, that would be a bonus. Thanks.
bartkat Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 tein coiloversSS models springs are a waste compared to a good coilover setup like the SS which drives like stock without the roll ← I would tend to disagree on this, since he's starting out with a IS, and not one of the Lexus' with the softer suspensions.
SKperformance Posted April 3, 2005 Posted April 3, 2005 I have driven and installed a few tein sets of suspension. One of the last was an acura 3.2tl. The driver always drops by and tells me he can;t belive how low we got the car and it still drives so smooth. SS kits are made for lightly agressive driving.Meaning highway on ramps and cruising. Their is luxury masters which are nice but way to soft for me. Bart you tend to disagree with what ????? Find a specific point i made and make a specific disagreement to what i said and why you disbeleive it.
bartkat Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 I have driven and installed a few tein sets of suspension.One of the last was an acura 3.2tl. The driver always drops by and tells me he can;t belive how low we got the car and it still drives so smooth. SS kits are made for lightly agressive driving.Meaning highway on ramps and cruising. Their is luxury masters which are nice but way to soft for me. Bart you tend to disagree with what ????? Find a specific point i made and make a specific disagreement to what i said and why you disbeleive it. ← I already quoted what I tend to disagree with, and why. I don't know how I could be more specific than that.
bartkat Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 never mind , cause i don't care bart ← I don't know what's in your craw, man, but you really ought to cough it up and get on with it. My 35,000 miles and two years in a IS300 means I don't know *BLEEP*. You the man.
SKperformance Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 whoa ,you take things too personal. I don't care to contiue explaining one and 2 word answers. You said you tend to disagree .fine but with what him getting coilovers. coilovers on an IS springs on an IS SS suspension tein suspension what part, do you see where you made no exact specific answer.
bartkat Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 whoa ,you take things too personal.I don't care to contiue explaining one and 2 word answers. You said you tend to disagree .fine but with what him getting coilovers. coilovers on an IS springs on an IS SS suspension tein suspension what part, do you see where you made no exact specific answer. ← Stop badgering me, sir. never mind , cause i don't care bart ←
Neo Posted April 4, 2005 Posted April 4, 2005 I have driven and installed a few tein sets of suspension.One of the last was an acura 3.2tl. The driver always drops by and tells me he can;t belive how low we got the car and it still drives so smooth. SS kits are made for lightly agressive driving.Meaning highway on ramps and cruising. Their is luxury masters which are nice but way to soft for me. ← Thanks for the info. Luxury Masters? Is that also Tein? I guess it comes down to the starting point. I've never been in a TL but I used to have an Integra and the ride was sporty and on the stiffer side. My GS on 16s is butter in comparison. :) If the car was stiffer to begin with, then I suppose the SS would not deviate too far (if at all) from the stock ride. I have a feeling it you put SS on a GS, there will be compliments on how smooth the handling is especially in the situation you mentioned (highway ...) and because the stock GS suspension is pretty bad as far as sports sedans go. BUT I think there will also be complaints that it is not stock once you hit bumps and uneven pavement. Maybe if the starting point is the IS, then the SS may not be so bad.
bartkat Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 Tirerack's tests using IS300. http://www.tirerack.com/suspension/tests/e...prings_2001.jsp
bartkat Posted April 5, 2005 Posted April 5, 2005 TEIN SS: Body: JCE10 Type: SS Spring Rate Front: 12/671 (kgf/mm, lbs/in) Spring Rate Rear: 10/559 (kgf/mm, lbs/in) Ride Height Front: -35.5(mm),-1.4(inch) Ride Height Rear: -37.5(mm),-1.5(inch) Adjust Range: Ride Height Front: -6(mm),-0.2(inch) ~ -62(mm),-2.4(inch) Ride Height Rear: -30(mm),-1.2(inch) ~ -64(mm),-2.5(inch) TEIN Flex: Body: JCE10 Type: FLEX Spring Rate Front: 10/559 (kgf/mm, lbs/in) Spring Rate Rear: 8/448 (kgf/mm, lbs/in) Ride Height Front: -36(mm),-1.4(inch) Ride Height Rear: -42(mm),-1.7(inch) Adjust Range: Ride Height Front: -1(mm),-0(inch) ~ -87(mm),-3.4(inch) Ride Height Rear: -5(mm),-0.2(inch) ~ -94(mm),-3.7(inch) http://www.is300.net/forums/showthread.php...=tein+coilovers Post #8.
GDB-SSC Posted April 12, 2005 Posted April 12, 2005 Has anyone used the B&G speed sensitive coil over suspension? I was curious about if it was worth the money.
arl3314 Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Has anyone experienced the leveling light coming on after lowering the car? My light came today when I got my springs installed. Is it because the vehicle was lowered?
bartkat Posted August 23, 2006 Posted August 23, 2006 Has anyone experienced the leveling light coming on after lowering the car? My light came today when I got my springs installed. Is it because the vehicle was lowered? See reply in the thread you started about this.
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