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Old 02-06-11, 08:35 PM
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so i was looking through some postings for struts and springs and came across JDM supra struts, wht interested me was the adjustable hydraulic system, its like toyota TEMS, now the question i have is, could that be used on the sc300/400?
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btw i do knw we dnt have TEMS im jus askin if this would fit our car (without hooking up the control) or if we could add TEMS
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nobody knows?
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if its from the mkiv supra it should bolt up. I had the supra setup on my old sc, The TEMS im sure you could rig it to work too if you have the time and patience. So i want to say yes, but i dont know 100%
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yup they bolt up and the tems would have to be wired up.
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