View Poll Results: Favorite suspension setup?
HKS Hipermax II
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Tein CS
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Tein FLEX
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53
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JIC FLTA2
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which suspension set up?
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The issue of pillow mounts with adjustable camber only applies to cars with a MacPherson strut suspension. Our cars use upper and lower A-arms, so adjusting the angle of the shock via the pillow mount would have no effect on camber.
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Was not part of the poll, but how about the OEM MKIV Supra TT Springs, Shocks and Sway Bar combination? It is a considerable handling upgrade from stock SC300, lowers the car and settles down the handling. You can get the parts for under $200, though you will absolutely have to purchase TT sub-frame mounts for the rear sway bars for another $65 each.
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Originally Posted by SCoupe
Was not part of the poll, but how about the OEM MKIV Supra TT Springs, Shocks and Sway Bar combination? It is a considerable handling upgrade from stock SC300, lowers the car and settles down the handling. You can get the parts for under $200, though you will absolutely have to purchase TT sub-frame mounts for the rear sway bars for another $65 each.
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I found mine from some guy on Supraforums who thought his car would be cooler with some Eibach springs
, they cost me $150 shipped, and the entire rear bar setup was $60 at a local wrecking yard.
Best mod per dollar yet IMO.
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Best mod per dollar yet IMO.
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Originally Posted by jgscott
Where can you find Supra TT springs, Shocks, and sway bar for under $ 200 ? ![Confused](https://www.clublexus.com/forums/images/smilies/confused.gif)
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I dont know about you but i would rather spend 100 more and know the seller is ok,than get ripped off.
Plus Supra owners are WAAAAY harder on their rides in general.
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will I need to upgrade to performance shocks if I am lowering my car? because I heard that the stock shocks will have more weight to support and that they will blow out let me know guys
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Originally Posted by pilip99
will I need to upgrade to performance shocks if I am lowering my car? because I heard that the stock shocks will have more weight to support and that they will blow out let me know guys
i actually get my zeals hopefully this week, i'll try to take pictures of the install!
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JIC IS THE BEST I agree with AZlex...i've had the flex and the hipermaxx (on supra) The JIC has a harder spring rate but strangley enough gives the best ride.....also, check most of the formula D drivers.....many have converted to JIC!!!
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They're the TR-1 dampers, actually for the Supra.
http://www.blitz-performance.com/Blitz_Susp_TR1.htm
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