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Igino Cazzola

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  1. "Non-adjustable damper force" That's a No-Go for me.
  2. You need to improve your computer skills. ;-) First hit with Google: http://www.jdl-online.com/lexus/lexus-is200.html?order=price&dir=asc
  3. I'm very happy with TEIN Flex. The new version FlexZ is listed at £684.
  4. According to Ferodo the right pads for your car are the FDB1564 (front) and FDB1610 (rear). They both come with "acoustic wear warning" and I can tell you, that the sound I got when my rear pads were at the end of their lifespan; 'was not pleasant at all.
  5. My 1999 IS200 doesn't have any wear indicators on the pads. Your link is pointing towards front pads.
  6. IIRC: Front (Wheel Axle -> Wheel Arch) 340 mm Rear (Wheel Axle -> Wheel Arch) 370 mm
  7. I'd say that headlights is not the IS's strong point. I've changed the bulbs to Philips VisionPlus and it got a lot better. I've also tried Philips X-tremeVision, but the life span was too short for my liking.
  8. 225/45 are almost an inch bigger in diameter than 225/40. They may work in the rear, but not at the front.
  9. Not without modification. Why do you want to use such a big wheel on such a small car?
  10. Have you inspected the trigger wheels? If there's a tooth missing or if there's too much rust between the teeth; 'the ABS ECU will get confused.
  11. ToyoDIY will probably answer all the questions you'll ever want to ask (and a couple more').
  12. I'm running 205/55 R16 on one of my sets (the other set is 225/45 R17).
  13. ToyoDIY lists three types of shocks for your car: http://www.toyodiy.com/parts/p_E_2001_LEXUS_IS200%7E300_GXE10R-AEFVKW_4803.html
  14. When was the last time the gearbox oil was changed?
  15. If it's approx. 300 mm in diameter; then it is the front brake cooling duct. You'll only need it if you drive like you stole it.
  16. I'm using Castrol SAF-XJ. Some literature say that you don't need a LSD-oil for the IS, but in my car; the non-LSD oil made the diff creak like hell. :megaangry:
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