Lowering Springs
#1
Lowering Springs
Ok, I have exhausted my internet searching abilities trying to find lower springs for my 97 ES3 that will drop the car lower than 1". I can't find anything unless I spend over $1,000. Does anyone out there know a brand ofspring for the ES3 that will lower it more than 1"? If I have a name I can find them, but if you have a name and a place to get them, even better . Thanks
#2
1.6in Drop for ES300
I have looked all over as well, and all I could find is this no name brand place, that claims to drop my 97 es, about 1.6 inches, I have been debating if I should just give it a shot, its only $120 or sumthing like that. here is the link - http://suspensionmax.com/HOME.htm
#3
I think you should buy them and let me know how they are... heh heh, j/k. Anybody heard of spring tech before, that is the brand of the springs from the site posted above? I just don't want to get them and be bouncing all over the place, ya know.
I just found this.. check it out
http://www.spring-tech.com/ST_COILS.htm
I just found this.. check it out
http://www.spring-tech.com/ST_COILS.htm
Last edited by Nixsun79; 06-05-03 at 10:47 AM.
#4
my friend has a set of sprint springs on his mustang - pretty bouncy, but he still has the stock shocks, so maybe thats the prob, i was about to get them, but after the extreme bouncyness (if thats a word), i decided ill save up for the JIC coilovers
#5
Stay away from the no names and cheap brands. Yes you'll pay more for a set of Eibachs or etc...but those springs were engineered properly for that car they're made for. I wouldn't sacrifice safety for being cheap.
#6
Originally posted by flipside909
Stay away from the no names and cheap brands. Yes you'll pay more for a set of Eibachs or etc...but those springs were engineered properly for that car they're made for. I wouldn't sacrifice safety for being cheap.
Stay away from the no names and cheap brands. Yes you'll pay more for a set of Eibachs or etc...but those springs were engineered properly for that car they're made for. I wouldn't sacrifice safety for being cheap.
It's not about being cheap, it's that Eibach and H & R only make a 1" lowering kit for the ES3. 1" is not enough for me. Plus $139.95 price from the manufacturer is roughly that same price that you would pay from Eibach, after you go through middle men the price gets inflated, go to the manufacturer=save money. I was really hoping that somebody here has tried these springs before, from what I have seen so far, they don't look all that bad.
Last edited by Nixsun79; 06-05-03 at 03:27 PM.
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#8
hey flipside909 how come you didnt tell me the camry/solara tien springs would fit my car to provide a lower drop, 1.7" front - 1.4"rear? I was just reading an old post and you helped some dood out before? I need to quit being a slacker and read around before I post, heh. You have eibach springs on your solara? The 1.6"drop all around? I'm thinking that the 1.6" all around would be much better that a lower front and higher rear that the Tein springs offer. That is such a releif, I really didn't want to be the guinee (how ever you spell it) pig on those SpringTech springs, no matter how good they made them sound, heh.
#9
JIC Magic makes coilovers for the 97+ ES300 - www.lextasy.com offers them at $1300 - a lil expensive, but a lot cheaper than importing them from japan i suppose
#10
Originally posted by Nixsun79
hey flipside909 how come you didnt tell me the camry/solara tien springs would fit my car to provide a lower drop, 1.7" front - 1.4"rear? I was just reading an old post and you helped some dood out before? I need to quit being a slacker and read around before I post, heh. You have eibach springs on your solara? The 1.6"drop all around? I'm thinking that the 1.6" all around would be much better that a lower front and higher rear that the Tein springs offer. That is such a releif, I really didn't want to be the guinee (how ever you spell it) pig on those SpringTech springs, no matter how good they made them sound, heh.
hey flipside909 how come you didnt tell me the camry/solara tien springs would fit my car to provide a lower drop, 1.7" front - 1.4"rear? I was just reading an old post and you helped some dood out before? I need to quit being a slacker and read around before I post, heh. You have eibach springs on your solara? The 1.6"drop all around? I'm thinking that the 1.6" all around would be much better that a lower front and higher rear that the Tein springs offer. That is such a releif, I really didn't want to be the guinee (how ever you spell it) pig on those SpringTech springs, no matter how good they made them sound, heh.
#11
Originally posted by HoeBag
JIC Magic makes coilovers for the 97+ ES300 - www.lextasy.com offers them at $1300 - a lil expensive, but a lot cheaper than importing them from japan i suppose
JIC Magic makes coilovers for the 97+ ES300 - www.lextasy.com offers them at $1300 - a lil expensive, but a lot cheaper than importing them from japan i suppose
#12
Ok, so let me get this straight, before I place an order. The 1997 Lexus ES300 is a MCV20 chassis? Which is the same chassis type for the 99+Solara, and the 97+camry, correct? The only reason I ask is because I was on eibach's website and they claim that the 97+Lexus ES300 has a BF28G chassis type. Can someone please clarify this for me, I am very confused.
quote from Eibach website :
Model,Chassis,Year
"ES300,BF28G,1997-2001"
quote from Eibach website :
Model,Chassis,Year
"ES300,BF28G,1997-2001"
#13
Why not just check yourself on the ES? Just look at the car information on the sticker, usually located on the side of the driver's front door. For example, it should look something like this, the chassis code is underlined in yellow.
#14
Originally posted by Nixsun79
hey flipside909 how come you didnt tell me the camry/solara tien springs would fit my car to provide a lower drop, 1.7" front - 1.4"rear? I was just reading an old post and you helped some dood out before? I need to quit being a slacker and read around before I post, heh. You have eibach springs on your solara? The 1.6"drop all around? I'm thinking that the 1.6" all around would be much better that a lower front and higher rear that the Tein springs offer. That is such a releif, I really didn't want to be the guinee (how ever you spell it) pig on those SpringTech springs, no matter how good they made them sound, heh.
hey flipside909 how come you didnt tell me the camry/solara tien springs would fit my car to provide a lower drop, 1.7" front - 1.4"rear? I was just reading an old post and you helped some dood out before? I need to quit being a slacker and read around before I post, heh. You have eibach springs on your solara? The 1.6"drop all around? I'm thinking that the 1.6" all around would be much better that a lower front and higher rear that the Tein springs offer. That is such a releif, I really didn't want to be the guinee (how ever you spell it) pig on those SpringTech springs, no matter how good they made them sound, heh.
I would HIGHLY recommend them!
#15
Originally posted by Nixsun79
Ok, so let me get this straight, before I place an order. The 1997 Lexus ES300 is a MCV20 chassis? Which is the same chassis type for the 99+Solara, and the 97+camry, correct? The only reason I ask is because I was on eibach's website and they claim that the 97+Lexus ES300 has a BF28G chassis type. Can someone please clarify this for me, I am very confused.
quote from Eibach website :
Model,Chassis,Year
"ES300,BF28G,1997-2001"
Ok, so let me get this straight, before I place an order. The 1997 Lexus ES300 is a MCV20 chassis? Which is the same chassis type for the 99+Solara, and the 97+camry, correct? The only reason I ask is because I was on eibach's website and they claim that the 97+Lexus ES300 has a BF28G chassis type. Can someone please clarify this for me, I am very confused.
quote from Eibach website :
Model,Chassis,Year
"ES300,BF28G,1997-2001"