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I have been hunting arounds for some lowering springs, I have been specifically looking for -25mm drop due to the 19's.

I have looked at the eibach, but they are a -30mm. The only ones I have came across that are -25mm are G-Max, and this is the reason for this post. I have never heard of them before and would like to know if anyone has tried them?

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Found the answer for my own question, G-Max are what used to be the Dutch company Jamex, they went into recievership about 2 years ago. They re-opened the UK branch as G-max.

Also asked around and found out they are pretty good. At £100 a set you can't complain.

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Do not go for Jamex.

If someone said they are good, they do not know their stuff.

If you want to go with only lowering springs, I'd say go for H&R, top quality stuff for a Top quality car.

But if you have some more money to spend, go for a coil over set. With springs only you will wear out the stock dampers very fast.

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rubbish..................ive fitted them to a few cars and theres been no problems what so ever:P

The Jamex stuff??

Well, the cars I have driven with Jamex lowering all sucked. If you have the budget to get H&R or some other high end lowering product I'd say go for that.

Didn't you notice the Jamex where rock hard, no comfort what so ever???

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think about it richie...............

its the summer,you have a nice lady in your car,she's wearing her summer dress(the loose low cut one),you have hard suspension,and its a bumpy road..........:D:D:D:D

im sorry if i offend our femail members but this is a perfect reason for hard suspension.......plus road holding:rolleyes:

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Guy's i'll tell you how they are when I get them. They were the only company offering -25mm, and that was what i was looking for. If they are ***** i'll just buy other one's.:cool:

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firm suspension really does have good road holding... my brothers MR2 has a uprated suspension and is rock hard.. and that really holds the road... unless he over powers around a rounda bout.

I once was in a Escort RS2000 MRk2 and that had hardened suspension.. man i could feel the g's big time when he took be round a tight bend real hard... car just stuck like glue!

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I think if the lowering spring is too stiff and the stock shockies will stuff up very fast, b/c I had experience of just changing lower,stiffer springs to my 98 V6 Camry 5MT, and the shocks do not absorb bumps properly now.

But I think IS 200 has much better shocks, so maybe it's ok, and 25mm should not do any harm to shocks.

SL

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I lowered my GS 300 by fitting Lexus sport springs. This lowered it 25mm and as they were stiffer the ride was then harder.

I later found out from a friend that there are compamies that can alter your orginal springs to lower the car without making them stiffer.

In that way you can the looks without loss of comfort.

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