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wheels-inmotion.co.uk
We have two sets of uprated Bilstein shock abosorbers for Lexus is200 for sale at £250 plus vat per kit.

We can also supply suitable springs from Eibach and TEIN if required.

DJ Wozza
as a general question, how much to fit COP 4 shocks to an IS200 ?

(COP customer's own parts)
lee_iceman
QUOTE(DJ Wozza @ Nov 6 2007, 06:56 PM) *
as a general question, how much to fit COP 4 shocks to an IS200 ?

(COP customer's own parts)

Wouldn't say more than £80 mate.
wheels-inmotion.co.uk
QUOTE(DJ Wozza @ Nov 6 2007, 06:56 PM) *
as a general question, how much to fit COP 4 shocks to an IS200 ?

(COP customer's own parts)

This is done on a hourly rate so the final cost is dependant on how the car behaves smile.gif
Parthiban
QUOTE(wheels-inmotion.co.uk @ Nov 6 2007, 06:53 PM) *
We have two sets of uprated Bilstein shock abosorbers for Lexus is200 for sale at £250 plus vat per kit.

We can also supply suitable springs from Eibach and TEIN if required.

How do these compare to the standard shocks on the IS? Will it make the ride a lot firmer? Is there any difference in ride height? Will there be any strange noises or will they be as quiet as the standard ones?

I'm interested, ever since I found out I had a slightly leaky shock, need to find a replacement before it gets serious, and this seems cheaper for a whole set than one shock from Lexus!
stuie
more info on these would be nice if he deals good I might have these for when I come up in december
Rob
QUOTE(Parthiban @ Nov 6 2007, 08:28 PM) *
I'm interested, ever since I found out I had a slightly leaky shock, need to find a replacement before it gets serious, and this seems cheaper for a whole set than one shock from Lexus!



go to a motor factor and get a set of KYB shocks for about £120 - KYB is the original fit anyway - lex charge about £330 because it comes with a toyota part number whistling.gif oh and you always change shocks in pairs.
Moffet
QUOTE(Parthiban @ Nov 6 2007, 07:28 PM) *
How do these compare to the standard shocks on the IS? Will it make the ride a lot firmer? Is there any difference in ride height? Will there be any strange noises or will they be as quiet as the standard ones?


Bump for the questions above... and will these shocks use the TTE lowering springs that I already have?
DJ Wozza
bump still avail ?
Greeny
how much for spring is 200
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