M.OBEDAT Posted May 10, 2015 Posted May 10, 2015 Hello guys, I thinking of a new look for my LS400 1994, for the rims, I'm almost done with 18" -deep dish- gold and chrome BBS copy (as they are originaly manufactured as 19 only) the tyres size 245/45/18 to maintain the comfort of the ride. http://www.carid.com/xxr-wheels/536-53658087-b-17186842.html?gclid=Cj0KEQjw4LaqBRD60pfSn43ZwLQBEiQAJv5FLGoSumHqN9YfzgrRT6EUDVjxUez_JGZ6tbVqzG_lPSsaAqTj8P8HAQ Now the big confusing thing is the suspention, as I want to give it a slight drop. But I'm worried about the comfort of the ride, and in the same time I don't like my OEM coil overs handling, specially on corners, i love to feel the stability on corners regadless the speed, I even push on gas on corners to the max I can depending on the corner itself, and after I make sure that I will not loose control, it's my driving style and I'm enjoying that since ever. I'm in between many choices: First: convert to the OEM air suspensio. Second: convert to an after market air suspension like K-sport or similar well known brand. Third: simply go to the traditional choise of MEGAN adjustable coil over. So which of my choises matches my driving style and gives me what I want? any other suggestions? Many thanks in advance
Exhaustgases Posted May 10, 2015 Posted May 10, 2015 The only way to convert to factory air would be to have one with it, I think buying the parts at a wrecking yard would be very prohibitive. To convert would require pretty much taking both cars apart, I would think complete interior removal to run the wire harness's and not sure where the air plumbing goes. I think it would be a huge project though. Maybe just keep it stock and find some other car to satisfy the desire for a change.
M.OBEDAT Posted May 11, 2015 Author Posted May 11, 2015 Would you read the second and third option and give an opinion, as of now I'm more with the MEGAN or the Ksport coilovers
Exhaustgases Posted May 13, 2015 Posted May 13, 2015 If you want the good ride then something that is a replacement for OEM.
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