Consistent Pantone previews between AI and ID CS3

I've recently read about setting your ink manager in ID to 'Use standard Lab Values for Spots'. This gives quite an improvement to the preview of some colours. However, if I place an AI object with Pantone colours (with colour mode set to Lab) in ID, the colours don't match. The AI colour displays much lighter than an ID object colored with the same swatch. Compared to the Pantone fan, the ID object matches best. How can I fix this?
AI 13.0.2
ID 5.0.3
OS 10.4.11

Why Lab? Best use CMYK colour mode. Check that the CMYK readings are the same in Illy and InDesign and that the colours and swatches are definitely spot. If not, adjust them so that they are, preferably according to your Pantone Spot-to-Process fan. Then you're dead sure that everyone's talking the same language in both applications, regardless of what you see on screen.
Remember that CMYK values for spot colours are basically cosmetic. However if you decide to print using CMYK only, the spot colours will only convert to CMYK in the same way out of both applications if their CMYK values and swatches are identical.

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