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StonyRay

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    Andy
  • Lexus Model
    IS300 SX
  • Year of Lexus
    2002
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    Other/NonUK

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  1. Cool, I will probs go for a set of Meister's. Whats the spring rate on these?
  2. Your rear Discs on the IS200 are over 300mm a 15" will not clear the calipers. Carina, Corolla, Camry, Avensis, wheels will go on stud pattern wise. But again probs won't clear the calipers.
  3. Hi, I have an IS300 sportcross. and to compliment these new wheels I would like to go full coilover setup. I am pretty keen on the new Tein Street Advance, apparently they're a bit soft for the track but I am a poser and just do the occasional back road blast and they're still stiffer than stock. I have considered HSD but they're £100 more than the Teins, and BC are more than that and are pretty stiff. There's a lot of Tein bashing on the US forums but its mostly related to Track use and the older Super Street series. I am looking for a firm but not bonecrunching ride, plus muchos ride height adjust. Anyone using the Taiwanese coils that cost like 300 quid? (Bad I assume) EDIT: nothing over the £720 mark, I'm not Ayrton Senna or made of money. EDIT 2: I've just seen some Koni STR.T's shock and spring combo for £430 anyone running Konis.
  4. Wobble bolts, should easily make the 5 x 112 merc rims fit the 5 x 114.3 Toyota hub. . IIRC the toyota thread pattern is M12 x 1.25. Just google eBay Toyota or Lexus wobble bolts. Though check the offset and centre bore of the benz rims and get the appropriate spigots and spacers.
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