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Keeping the IS

Keeping the IS

James S
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1,240
17-10-2016, 01:31 AM
#1
My insurance is due at the end of Dec, so have been toying with the idea of changing my car when I change insurance. As i'll be (hopefully) getting my first years NCB through.

But I have failed to find anything that takes my fancy, looked at a Legacy RS (which I very very very nearly bought), and a Nissan 200SX. As well as dragging the other half round every local importer garage every sunday aft LOL!

Yet I have found nothing to drag me away from my Lexus. So have decided to hang on to it for another year. With the past year being difficult for cash flow, due to work issues, I have havent been able to do a lot of stuff I had planned for the IS.

So as of xmas I shall be back on track, and got a list as long as my arm that I want to get started on!

First off, think Santa is bringing me some lowering springs, so will get them fitted and laser aline the suspension.

Also painting the wheels black, till I can muster the cash to replace them.

Getting stainless steel suspension tower covers. Then silicone hoses, kevlar timing belt, and a decent service in Jan.

Future plans are to try out replicate some dash pieces out of caron fibre. Get some lightwieght alloys and Arb's and upgrade the rear brakes to match the front.

Then if thats done by end of next year, will either switch cars at insurance re-newale date or head down turbo route.

Obviously will keep everyone updated. :biggrin:

Heres to another year driving the Lex!

James
James S
17-10-2016, 01:31 AM #1

My insurance is due at the end of Dec, so have been toying with the idea of changing my car when I change insurance. As i'll be (hopefully) getting my first years NCB through.

But I have failed to find anything that takes my fancy, looked at a Legacy RS (which I very very very nearly bought), and a Nissan 200SX. As well as dragging the other half round every local importer garage every sunday aft LOL!

Yet I have found nothing to drag me away from my Lexus. So have decided to hang on to it for another year. With the past year being difficult for cash flow, due to work issues, I have havent been able to do a lot of stuff I had planned for the IS.

So as of xmas I shall be back on track, and got a list as long as my arm that I want to get started on!

First off, think Santa is bringing me some lowering springs, so will get them fitted and laser aline the suspension.

Also painting the wheels black, till I can muster the cash to replace them.

Getting stainless steel suspension tower covers. Then silicone hoses, kevlar timing belt, and a decent service in Jan.

Future plans are to try out replicate some dash pieces out of caron fibre. Get some lightwieght alloys and Arb's and upgrade the rear brakes to match the front.

Then if thats done by end of next year, will either switch cars at insurance re-newale date or head down turbo route.

Obviously will keep everyone updated. :biggrin:

Heres to another year driving the Lex!

James

dimis
Posting Freak
3,795
17-10-2016, 01:34 AM
#2
The tuning virus woke up mate :Fish:

LEXUS IS200 - The most fun car to go sideways
dimis
17-10-2016, 01:34 AM #2

The tuning virus woke up mate :Fish:


LEXUS IS200 - The most fun car to go sideways

Lexusboy
Posting Freak
9,267
17-10-2016, 01:40 AM
#3
Good call James i think your right to hold on another year.

If things are tight at the moment your be better prepaid when the times right.:thumbup1:
Lexusboy
17-10-2016, 01:40 AM #3

Good call James i think your right to hold on another year.

If things are tight at the moment your be better prepaid when the times right.:thumbup1:

James S
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1,240
17-10-2016, 01:43 AM
#4
Yeah, I mean I have always had the plans there, but struggled with cash this year. Have done the basics this year, interior swap and stereo. But doesn't look like much! LOL! next year should be a good one for the IS!
James S
17-10-2016, 01:43 AM #4

Yeah, I mean I have always had the plans there, but struggled with cash this year. Have done the basics this year, interior swap and stereo. But doesn't look like much! LOL! next year should be a good one for the IS!

FirebirdPhil
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7,101
17-10-2016, 01:44 AM
#5
Always great to get new toys.

However when you set your Geo back up get the WIM settings and go to somewhere that will use them on the proper machine, otherwise you are wasting your money.

If you go to the local garage and they use their "laser" alignment system they are aligning your front wheels with your rear wheels, they also only align one or two of the axis and not the one that you need aligning. Now if your rear wheels are out of alignment then no matter what they do they will not be able to align your fronts and you will still have the typical IS200 inner tyre tread wear problem.

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
17-10-2016, 01:44 AM #5

Always great to get new toys.

However when you set your Geo back up get the WIM settings and go to somewhere that will use them on the proper machine, otherwise you are wasting your money.

If you go to the local garage and they use their "laser" alignment system they are aligning your front wheels with your rear wheels, they also only align one or two of the axis and not the one that you need aligning. Now if your rear wheels are out of alignment then no matter what they do they will not be able to align your fronts and you will still have the typical IS200 inner tyre tread wear problem.


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

James S
Posting Freak
1,240
17-10-2016, 01:50 AM
#6
Ahh.....good thinking. Just expensive and bit of a trek. Will have to look into it. Will these setting need changing again when I put ARBS on????
James S
17-10-2016, 01:50 AM #6

Ahh.....good thinking. Just expensive and bit of a trek. Will have to look into it. Will these setting need changing again when I put ARBS on????

FirebirdPhil
Posting Freak
7,101
17-10-2016, 02:02 AM
#7
They will need checking, but Arbs shouldn't alter your Geo, only stiffen the whole lot up, but fitting them could knock the geo out a tiny bit - new parts and all that.

You don't have to go to WIM, givt Tony a call he can recommend places nearer to you - he is a top bloke!!

"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"
FirebirdPhil
17-10-2016, 02:02 AM #7

They will need checking, but Arbs shouldn't alter your Geo, only stiffen the whole lot up, but fitting them could knock the geo out a tiny bit - new parts and all that.

You don't have to go to WIM, givt Tony a call he can recommend places nearer to you - he is a top bloke!!


"Life's goal is not to arrive safely at the grave in a well preserved body. But, rather to skid in sideways........
totally worn out and broken, shouting 'Holy ****, WHAT A RIDE!'"

James S
Posting Freak
1,240
17-10-2016, 02:39 AM
#8
Wicked thanks, I shall get in touh with him after xmas. Smile
James S
17-10-2016, 02:39 AM #8

Wicked thanks, I shall get in touh with him after xmas. Smile

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