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Mark, we will arrive mid afternoon on Thursday, to collect the Monster, will possibly need some blocks to get it on the trailer me thinks, the front bumper was low on Eibach's, whats it like with the coilovers are you and TDI participateing this year at the show
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Loz replied to DV444's topic in Lexus GS 300 / Lexus GS 250 / Lexus GS 430 / Lexus GS 450h / Lexus GS 460 Club
hmmmmm Coilovers... better than w*nking, or so legend has it..... -
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JOHNNY-BOY replied to DV444's topic in Lexus GS 300 / Lexus GS 250 / Lexus GS 430 / Lexus GS 450h / Lexus GS 460 Club
To achieve a drop of 45mm a set of coilovers will be required. -
So what was the donor vehicle?? IS300 or 200 SE? What is the suspension? TTE coilovers?
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Wow, sounds like you want to spend a pretty penny on your DAD's car! Heehee, just bust'n your balls. Hey, but if you got it, why not flaunt it!!! Well, The Tein Coilovers will make your ride stiffer, but you'll be able to take turns faster and make the entire car just handle more like a sports car... Bridgestone SO-3 ... UNBELIEVABLE, they stick like no other! and if your rims are too wide, just get some spacers, but that sounds like it'll work :-)
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rear subframe removed for the fittment of hardened bushes, note the HKS coilovers
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Hey whats goin down everyone.... I wanna get things straight here cause I don't wanna be like those kids who want to be racers and pretend to act like them on these types of forums by saying they are older. I'm not...My dad owns a SC430 but I am totally into the import industry and can't stand the ugly looking wheels...., the very highly potent engine (3UZ-FE) that is used in certain JGTC (Japan Grand Touring Cars..?) on the stock SC430.... And by reading some of the forums some people say that SC430's are a very rare sight to see but in the city I live there are about 10 Sc430's or more in a population of about only 70 000. I want my dads to be unique which I am pretty sure most of you understand. But I'm sorry in advance for this long post.... I need some advice on a list of mods that would be in the works.... HRE 540 Performance wheels- 20x8.5 front and 20x9.5 or 20x10 inch rear -would that be too big? I have read some posts that a TEIN suspension solved the problem of the wheel touching the fender wall or wheel well? -the regular 540's also have a standard Tire Pressure Sensor compatability and are identical to the 540R's Bridgestone Potenza's S-03 -is the S-03 a ultra high-performance tire? or just a high peformance tire? -does anyone else have this tire that can comment on tread of wear of these tires? -will this affect the tire sensor with the changing of new wheels? I know the rims are tire pressure combatible ......... TEIN Comfort Spec Cruising Master Type CS Coilovers -will this help the ride quality? make the ride softer or harder? or is it the one with 16 adjustable dampening force -can I use the Electronic Force Dampening Controller with all TEIN coilovers? or just the type HA? Possible Brake Kit from Brembo? -not sure if they make an actual kit for the SC430 but it showed up on NOPI online but did not show on Brembo's official site -make the rims look better! I would love that remote top and remote starter because its right on the stock key which is great so u dont have to have keys dangling around everywhere -where can I get that done in Canada? -do I have to go to Luxury Motorworks in Monrovia, California just to do it? That is it for suspension, rims, tires etc. but I want some engine work done too which I will later post probaly....I just don't want to have a super long post Again so sorry for the extremly long post, and thx in advance for the advice and info
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How LOW have you dropped the car, and is just with springs or are you using coilovers? AndyHart was running really low on his IS.. probably around 50 to 60mm i think using coilovers.. :winky: Got any pics by the way?
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I am planning on purchasing the following (or similar) race prepared Altezza The car will be fully emblazened in Lexus Owners Club livery... The car will be made UK road legal (just), Specifications are as follows: factory tuned 2l 3s-ge (280bhp) trd roll cage trd alloy wishbone trd flywheel trd clutch trd lightweight flywheel quaif/trd differential 5 speed quaif/trd gearing trd race coilovers trd carbon/kevlar race seat fitted fire suppresant system full set of slicks AP brakes race fuel cell on board full and engine management system fully seam welded and lightened shell
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well my search for the ideal base to build an Altezza track car.......low and behold what did i find today. something tells me i kinda should have waited to do the Monster conversion heres the specs factory tuned 2l 3s-ge (280bhp) trd roll cage trd alloy wishbone trd flywheel trd clutch trd lightweight flywheel quaif/trd differential 5 speed quaif/trd gearing trd race coilovers trd carbon/kevlar race seat fitted fire suppresant system full set of slicks AP brakes race fuel cell on board full and engine management system fully seam welded and lightened shell :tsktsk: :tsktsk: :tsktsk: :tsktsk: , if only id found this 6 months ago :tsktsk: :tsktsk: :tsktsk:
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Hi Didin, I have got the H&R 35mm springs with standard shocks, they are excellent springs, and i cannot complain about them, i havent tried Eibach or Apex, but what i can tell you is that the H&R springs lower the car more then 35mm.. It looks absoloutly perfect, but as my dad drives my car now and then, i have just put an order in for some coilovers, to give me that flexibility of adjusting the height and damping control, (so springs are sold to a LOC Member) <_< check the pic out,it sits n drives nicely. H&R 35mm with 18" Wheels..
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Factory Part Numbers LGB/TTE
Monster-Mat replied to Monster-Mat's topic in Lexus IS200 / Lexus IS300 Club
IS200 Sport Chrome Tailpipe Trim..................GBNGA-55016 IS200 Illuminated Scuff Plates.......................PZ439-C0180-00 IS200 Lowering Springs (not coilovers)..........PZ439-C1721-00 IS300 Lowering Springs (not coilovers)..........PZ439-C0721-00 LEXUS Blank Key With Transponder...............89070-50191 LEXUS Child Seat........................................73700-05060 -
Will they require any other work to fit, like shocks? How easy are they to fit yourself? I'm thinking coilovers might be more flexible for adjusting height wouldn't they? KV
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Hi Bobski, If you've done 'em before, you shouldn't have any problems on your IS. It's pretty straight forward. Infact, when you remove your old springs off the struts, the new springs are so much shorter that you don't need to use a spring compresser to get the top mounts back on. With the top mount back on, the strut leg is now quite a bit shorter, and so goes back on the car easier than it came off. I've done mine twice now, the first time with Apex lowering springs and then again with adjustable ride hight coilovers... If you have any problems while doing them, PM me and I'll talk you through it... GOOD LUCK BUDDY,
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Is there any other place where one can purchase TTE Coilovers from (within UK)apart from TDi? (Talking to DUNCAN about the wait)
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Suspension / Lowering Kits & 18" Wheels
andyhart21 replied to Fargo's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I love the TTE coilovers and they suit my requirements perfectly (looks and improved road handling) but as I said in a previous post, I wouldn't recommend them if you frequently carry heavy loads and a car full of passengers, as they have no damping rate adjustment. This is the advantage the HKS Hiper's have, so you could wind them up to give a really firm ride when you have a car full, and stop the car bottoming out on bumpy roads. I suppose you could raise the car when you are expecting full load, but that defeats the point of coilovers :D I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the TTE coilovers though, I couldn't believe the difference they made to an already brilliant handling car. -
Suspension / Lowering Kits & 18" Wheels
Monster-Mat replied to Fargo's topic in Lexus General Discussions
id suggest for your requirements and costs, the TTE coilovers, there is nothing at all wrong with these coilovers, any problems with passengers in the back, will be the same with any coilover........... TTE coilovers are made by bilstein.........a very good manufacturer -
well im going for the looks and perfomance as i do like to chuck cars around but saying that im quiet happy with the cornering ability with the standard kit on it so perhaps i do not need to go the whole hog. i have also read on this Thread that the TTE kit is not much good if your have passengers in the back which more often i do but on the plus is ideal for normal road use. but the HKS is more suited for the serious road use and track. With the HKS coilovers is this the same kit as on the TDI website up at 1500££, Simon is there a picture in the gallery of the drop on your car.. The advantage of coilovers against springs is that you can adjust the height of the car to anything you like. I have the HKS Hipermax II on my car also (not a Lexus) and they are extremely good. Before the coilovers I had the eibach springs, again very good but I wanted a firmer and more controlled drive as I'm in the process of tuning my car to around 300bhp. I now have my car sitting VERY low to the ground but the cornering ability is phenomenal. I guess it will be similar with the Lexus. The only problem is the price difference between a set of coilovers compared to spring - huge, but then again you have far more versatility on adjustments - ie, height and damping. IMO, the extra money you pay for the coilovers is worth it if you intend on driving your Lex enthusiastically. As for me, the Lex is my second/family car so dont intend on driving it in such a sporty fashion, thus will probably go for a set of springs or the TTE kit instead.
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well im going for the looks and perfomance as i do like to chuck cars around but saying that im quiet happy with the cornering ability with the standard kit on it so perhaps i do not need to go the whole hog. i have also read on this Thread that the TTE kit is not much good if your have passengers in the back which more often i do but on the plus is ideal for normal road use. but the HKS is more suited for the serious road use and track. With the HKS coilovers is this the same kit as on the TDI website up at 1500££, Simon is there a picture in the gallery of the drop on your car..
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Suspension / Lowering Kits & 18" Wheels
simonskippy replied to Fargo's topic in Lexus General Discussions
I've got the HKS Hiper Damper II coilovers fitted with 18"s no probs from me. However I would decide whether you are having the suspension done for looks or for performance - if it's only for the looks then just change the springs to Eibach or something similar, if you are really serious about performance and handling then go for coilovers JMO Si -
http://www.lexusownersclub.com/gallery/album01/low_1 Zee, you wanted to see my car with the TTE coilovers fitted..... What do you think??? (check out page 106 on club gallery..click 106 at bottom of signature)
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The nice man from DHL delivered my new TTE(Bilstien) coilovers today... :D I hope to get time on Saturday to fit them ready for the mini meet. I'll see you there, hopefully, if all goes well
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It depends how low you want to go, and what you want them for. If you want an improvement in handling and just want to get rid of the arch gap, go for lowering springs. If you want a big improvement in handling for road use and a big drop, go for TTE coilovers which are only height adjustable with a firm but comfortable ride. (there was still 25-30mm of adjustment to go in the picture) If you want a big improvement in handling for road and track use and a big drop, go for HKS coilovers which are damping rate and height adjustable. BUT - if you want to go low and often carry back seat passengers and/or a boot full of stuff don't go for the TTE coilovers. I have only had passengers in the back once and a bootful of stuff and it was catching the exhaust on normal roads!!!