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  1. News Update: I've managed to grab myself a set of Bilsteins designed for the LS 400. Seems that the standard set are the KYBs, don't know too much about the Bilsteins though... Sure hope these new shocks will be better than the stock set. Wish me luck.
  2. Sure wish I could do that..... Anyway, this Dynamic Handling Package seems like a rather rare option. Hell, I didn't see it in the brochure they gave me. I am quite hungry for additional details. Any reviews on this system? If only there were a car with the handling of a Porsche, and the comfort of the Lexus...... Thanks for all your comments.
  3. Hmmm. Perhaps I am too used to the stiff setup of my other car... At any rate, I have checked out several sites. Auto Parts Wholesale (http://www.auto-parts-wholesale.com/) reckons that the Bilstiens are good replacements for my existing shocks. But TireRack (http://www.tirerack.com) suggests the KYB GR 2 shocks. Naturally, Bilstein thinks they have a set of shocks tuned for this car too, as does KYB. Maybe I'll need to speak with a Lexus engineer on this. Thanks for your input.
  4. Hey all, I currently have a 1999 Lexus LS 400. Unfortunately, over a road trip, it felt a little 'floaty' and made me slightly carsick. I thinks replacing the shock absorbers with harder ones to improve the handling and road holding. Any ideas? Reccomended replacement shocks? Thanks in advance for all your responses.
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