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Supra TT Shock and Spring issue- Front super LOW

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Old 02-28-13, 06:43 PM
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Question Supra TT Shock and Spring issue- Front super LOW

I purchased OEM Supra TT springs and new Supra MK4 KYB gas-a-just shocks. They were installed today and the front is super low, as in zero wheel gap and rubbing. There rear is pretty high, I can fit five fingers in there but i'm hoping it will settle.

The part numbers on the shocks are correct for the supra but I cannot figure out why the front is so low.

I'm trying to figure out if I can use my SC shocks for the front which were Tokico HPs with the Supra springs in FRONT. Many posts here say that you must use a supra/supra spring/shock combo while other posts mention that the front SC shocks will work with FRONT supra springs but the setup is not ideal. Does anyone have supra springs on SC front shocks? Or a solution to the problem mentioned above?
Old 02-28-13, 10:16 PM
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Im almost positive you have the rears in the front, and the fronts in the back lol.
Old 09-02-13, 06:34 PM
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