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Thread: Aristo 147 and GS300 suspension differences

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    Default Aristo 147 and GS300 suspension differences

    hey guys, can anyone confirm if the front coilovers are the same between Aristo 147 and GS300 Lexus?

    I know the rear ones are different in the rear base (147 is a fork type) (GS300 is an eyelet type) but can't be sure of the fronts.

    Any help would be appreciated.

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    Default Re: Aristo 147 and GS300 suspension differences

    www.toyodiy.com

    Check EPC pics on there and see if they help? And part numbers? Hmm, not much help... part numbers are different and Two part numbers listed for each side... but both /all (GS300 and JZS147) part numbers come up as "Absorber Assy, Shock, Front RH"

    Xref of the GS300 part numbers comes up with "Aristo" in Japan search tho...

    Dunno, I'm not much help

    JZS147:
    48510-39185
    48510-39186



    GS300
    48510-39195
    48510-39455


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    Default Re: Aristo 147 and GS300 suspension differences

    i think he should redo the title to something more appropriate.

    "JZS147 and JZS16# coilover differences"

    Ie lengths, mounting hat sizes and pcd's, plus lower mount types.
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    Default Re: Aristo 147 and GS300 suspension differences

    yeah 147 and 16# bits are quite different..
    other thing to watch for is the 4WD aristos
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