oem tt supra springs
#16
bilstein will ride a bit smoother than oem toyota dampers on some situations, roughter others. The oem toyota dampers are less overdamped on compression, slightly quicker response in comparison to the overdampened bilsteins. Bilsteins are great for surface changes and transitions on the highway @ wangan speed.
the bilstein will have adavantage on big compression bumps and higher speeds (140++) as their valving is really the best for high speed + public streets.
OEM IMO is really great if you can find a very healthy set- if you have rough road to handle, id definately suggest the bilsteins.
I have/had OEM TT everything on my sc300, Bilstein on all the BMW's :P
the bilstein will have adavantage on big compression bumps and higher speeds (140++) as their valving is really the best for high speed + public streets.
OEM IMO is really great if you can find a very healthy set- if you have rough road to handle, id definately suggest the bilsteins.
I have/had OEM TT everything on my sc300, Bilstein on all the BMW's :P
#18
Looks great! I got mine done last night and the car rides so much better. That boulevard ride was nice for the first week, but got old fast. The car actually stays halfway flat around corners now and does not dive while breaking. I have everything set on 2 right on on the KYBs and I am pretty happy here. Not too rough but not exactly a soft ride either.
#25
Looking for oem Supra tt springs
Hi,
I am looking for oem supra tt springs for my sc400. People say that you can get those for cheap but I have not seen anyone selling. The dealer charge about $80 per spring so that runs to $320. Does anyone know anywhere I can get it for a lower price? Thanks!
I am looking for oem supra tt springs for my sc400. People say that you can get those for cheap but I have not seen anyone selling. The dealer charge about $80 per spring so that runs to $320. Does anyone know anywhere I can get it for a lower price? Thanks!
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