p***@gmail.com
2009-02-15 22:28:24 UTC
hello,
I've inherited a 1992 ls400. It's a bit old but it still works very
well. Great car for everyday work!
it has about 180k. the previous owner did major engine work (timing
chain, new a/c, new radiator and hoses) at 150k.
I've noticed the suspension is a bit bouncy. By the amount of miles
on this car I suspect it's due for suspension work.
I think this car has the normal struts in front and shocks in the rear
setup that most cars have.
For Lexus, what is a good brand and model of shock to use for
replacement?
Also, should I be looking at replacing bushings? It does have 180k.
I know the front tie rods got replaced around 150k as well.
I'm very impressed with the car and if it's due for suspension parts I
want to do a complete job.
Also, where are good places to get these parts at reasonable prices?
Thanks,
Oskar
I've inherited a 1992 ls400. It's a bit old but it still works very
well. Great car for everyday work!
it has about 180k. the previous owner did major engine work (timing
chain, new a/c, new radiator and hoses) at 150k.
I've noticed the suspension is a bit bouncy. By the amount of miles
on this car I suspect it's due for suspension work.
I think this car has the normal struts in front and shocks in the rear
setup that most cars have.
For Lexus, what is a good brand and model of shock to use for
replacement?
Also, should I be looking at replacing bushings? It does have 180k.
I know the front tie rods got replaced around 150k as well.
I'm very impressed with the car and if it's due for suspension parts I
want to do a complete job.
Also, where are good places to get these parts at reasonable prices?
Thanks,
Oskar