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rear suspension setup
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03-31-2006, 11:42 PM
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Hey Legend,
Well depending on how adjustable you want your car, and how low you are going to make it (with ae92 shocks I'm assuming you'll lower it atleast a few cms) you can go for instance for TRD springs in the rear and short stroke shocks. Then just adjust your front coilovers to match. If you find a good spring supplier let me know, I'm still looking for stiff rear springs that don't lower the car to much ![]() If you really want to go coilover on the rears that are adjustable then there aren't to many options and you'll have to do some changes to the rear. Paradise racing has a good set for sale, so does T3. However I personally don't like the coil over setups unless the rear axle is modified, for some reason I don't think the mounts will last with serious abuse
Greetz, Bastiaan "mux213" Olij Moved down under, no more hachi |
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