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Hi All,

Has anyone got a good picture of an IS200 sport lowered on Eibach springs.

I know the Sport model sits 15mm lower than the SE model and the Eibachs will lower the SE model by 30mm. I wanna see how much lower the extra 15mm will look on the Sport model.

Thanks

Didin

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how long does it take to fit the springs?

I have been quoted 228 quid - for six hours work.

This is from a local garage - not the dealers

This must be a case of "he drives a Lexus - push the price up"

:o :o :o

How much????????

I paid £50......... (alright, they are friends who own a garage), but even so, their usual price is £100 for changing 4 springs, and it should take NO longer than 3 hours.... :blink:

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i would of thought it would lower the sport by 30mm as well

you would be replacing the springs that are 15mm lower with ones that are 30mm lower

correct-a-mundo........ :D

Nope, thats not correct.

If the Eibachs lower the SE by 30mm and the Sport is already 15mm lower than the SE, then the 30mm springs are only lowering the Sport by 15mm.

ie, the sport will drop by 15mm with the 30mm spring.

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-30mm drop using eibach springs. :whistling:

Hi Uzziz,

Have you got a bigger pic at all. Same one if possible.

When I zoom into the pic, it becomes very pixelated as its a bit small.

Just wanna see it a bit clearer.

Thanks

Didin

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i would of thought it would lower the sport by 30mm as well

you would be replacing the springs that are 15mm lower with ones that are 30mm lower

correct-a-mundo........ :D

Nope, thats not correct.

If the Eibachs lower the SE by 30mm and the Sport is already 15mm lower than the SE, then the 30mm springs are only lowering the Sport by 15mm.

ie, the sport will drop by 15mm with the 30mm spring.

I may be reading this incorectly...but I think you are both saying the same thing in 2 different ways. :blink:

The Eibach springs will lower the SE and Sports the same regardless of what is on at the moment.

Both will sit 30mm lower.

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I think Didin is right on this one ...

I have an SE which i fitted springs from a '2002 sport' onto.

brought it down to 'sport' level ... obviously.

The eibach springs can only be 30mm shorter than SE or sport - not both :)

Sport was only 15mm lower than SE from 2001 on ...

So, 30mm drop on SE and pre-2001 sport, 15mm on sport 2001 and later.

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I think Didin is right on this one ...

I have an SE which i fitted springs from a '2002 sport' onto.

brought it down to 'sport' level ... obviously.

The eibach springs can only be 30mm shorter than SE or sport - not both :)

Sport was only 15mm lower than SE from 2001 on ...

So, 30mm drop on SE and pre-2001 sport, 15mm on sport 2001 and later.

Yep, I think TonyGoose has understood what I'm trying to explain.

Its because I guess I have a 2001 model which comes 15mm lower in standard form which may be a bit confusing. Its not that I have lowered it 15mm myself. Therefore 30mm springs that will lower the SE by 30mm will only lower mine by 15mm.

Cheers.

Uzziz, I'll have a look at the gallery.

Didin

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Lexus is200 se - standard shock absorbers are identical to the Lexus is200 sports.

The only variation is the springs

So by installing -30mm eibach springs in either model will lower the car by -30mm.

NO NO NO ...

Sport + SE shox are indeed the same ...

and yes sport springs give 15mm lower ride height (2001 and later)

Look at it this way ..... taking 130mm as standard SE height for example ...

IS200 + SE springs rides at a height of 130mm from ground.

IS200 + Sport springs rides at height of 115mm from ground.

IS200 + Eibachs rides at a height of 100mm from ground.

Eibach springs will give the same ride height on SE + Sport.

That's fixed and makes no difference what the original ride height was.

I think the (-30mm) confusion arises because eibach released these springs when the SE + Sport had the same standard ride height ... ie pre 2001. Lexus reduced the 'sport' ride height by 15mm but eibach haven't updated their info to say -30mm (SE) -15mm (Sport).

Does that help ? I don't think i can make it any clearer ...

Just one final example ....

From what you're saying, eibach springs always reduce height by 30mm.

So what if my car has a 20mm ride height ? Do they turn it into a submarine ?

:lol: :iraqi-info-minister: :lol:

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Sorry to go off key a little, but how much are the Sport springs to lower it by just the 15mm. This is against the SE which is what I have! Also, do you need all 4 or just the rears?

Back to subject, I think from reading that alot of you are talking about the same thing, just in different ways!! Makes me smile :D :winky:

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Sorry to go off key a little, but how much are the Sport springs to lower it by just the 15mm. This is against the SE which is what I have! Also, do you need all 4 or just the rears?

All 4 pal......

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all 4 - thats an :tsktsk: rse!!!

May as well go for the GB on Eibachs!!

I didn't want to lower it that much though as may look odd seeing as have no body kit or spoiler etc.

ho hum...

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