TouringGS Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 I'm planning on a suspension upgrade for a 1st generation GS. I want to have it lowered, without interfering too much with the feel of the "lexus ride" or the appearance. As of now, I have the eibach pro-kit in mind. Will the eibach kit be efficient, or should I purchase shocks/struts? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdmparts_guru Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 I personally would also get new shocks. Since you have a 1st gen GS, your current shocks might already have been used for a long time (read: worn), and may not be able to cope with the shorter springs. So if you change your springs you better also change your shocks. Also, besides buying springs and shocks, there is a signifcant labour charge. This labour charge will be about the same if you only install springs or if you install both new springs and shocks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TouringGS Posted December 9, 2003 Author Share Posted December 9, 2003 I appreciate the response. I kind of figured I'd be better off getting new shocks... Are there any aftermarket brands you'd recommend in particular? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdmparts_guru Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 It really depends what you are looking for. Higher performance? Better ride/comfort? Drop? If you want to drop your car I would consider more performance orientated shocks like Koni or Bilstein. If you budget allows, I would consider something like Tein CS coilovers. There are a lot of coilovers avail for the JZS147 :P And just skip the shocks/springs alternative. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lextech2k3 Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 i have seen this done before at the shop i work at....the eibach springs with either the matching set of shocks OR a good quality bilstien shock works wonders for those vehicles (these will give you more road feel..compareable to a SC300/400) lemme know how it goes for you! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TouringGS Posted December 10, 2003 Author Share Posted December 10, 2003 Appreciate all the advice. I'll keep you guys posted... Hopefully the update will come with a couple pics. Thanks again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
redstar1428 Posted April 8, 2004 Share Posted April 8, 2004 I have also researched this area and found that the eibach springs provide the best bang for your buck when trying to get performance without sacrificing to much comfort. However the only struts I have found so far that work with the 1st Gen GS300 are the KYB..... I would appreciate ant addtional info anyone may have. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdmparts_guru Posted April 9, 2004 Share Posted April 9, 2004 There are many more shock suppliers, but may be much more difficult to find. In terms of price performance KYB will be excellent. In Asia/Japan KYB offers several different versions for the the JZS147 (GS300), and there are also several others like Tein who offer coilovers for the GS300. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gompka Posted April 9, 2004 Share Posted April 9, 2004 I just installed Rsr lowering springs 1.4" drop and trd 5way adjustable shocks into my 1993 gs300. It is a little stiff but that is what i was looking for. The trd's ran me $399 shipped but good luck finding a pair as they are discontinued. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BRAKATK Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I have tried to find better shocks for my lowerd car to no avail. I am about to order some new KYB GR2's for my 1993 GS300. I am interested in the Japanese KYB's that are available. Maybe Guru can pm me? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrSypher Posted April 17, 2004 Share Posted April 17, 2004 KYB's aren't bad.. If memory serves me correctly that's who makes the L-Tuned struts.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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