Shocks!!!
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Shocks!!!
Guys,
Based on the description below, what should I get? KYB AGX or KONI (This is 3 way adjustable with height adjustable)? Of course, I am going to install them in my '95 SC400, I've already ordered '95 Eibach Springs from Ebay at $102.50
Also, should I change the front & Rear sway bar (Found Supra sway bar made by Tanabe from Overboost.com) along with the shock replacement?
Thanks,
Peter~
Your Car: 1995 TOYOTA Supra (2WD)
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> Preference: KONI
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> Product: Car Shocks
> Supplier: KONI
> Model: Supra, All Incl. Turbo
> Year: 93-98
> Front: 30-1583 Sport
> Rear: 30-1584 Sport
> Description:
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> Comments:
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Special Prices on products for your 93 and up Toyota Supra
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Shocks/struts:
Koni's are $532.00
Bilstein $379.00
KYB AGX $419.00 (4 way adjustable)
Sets of 4
Springs:
Eibach Pro-kit $219.00 lowers 1.3" / 1"
B&G springs $209.00 lowers 2"
H+R $259.00 lowers 1.1" / 1"
Ground Control coil over kit $599.00 includes Eibach ERS springs and new
upper mounts, no shocks. Shocks selected must be machined to fit this
kit by G.C..
Power Slot rotors $124.95 each front and $129.95 each rear.
Carbon Metallic Brake pads $49.95 per axle
Based on the description below, what should I get? KYB AGX or KONI (This is 3 way adjustable with height adjustable)? Of course, I am going to install them in my '95 SC400, I've already ordered '95 Eibach Springs from Ebay at $102.50
Also, should I change the front & Rear sway bar (Found Supra sway bar made by Tanabe from Overboost.com) along with the shock replacement?
Thanks,
Peter~
Your Car: 1995 TOYOTA Supra (2WD)
>
> Preference: KONI
>
> Product: Car Shocks
> Supplier: KONI
> Model: Supra, All Incl. Turbo
> Year: 93-98
> Front: 30-1583 Sport
> Rear: 30-1584 Sport
> Description:
>
> Comments:
>
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Special Prices on products for your 93 and up Toyota Supra
-----------------------------------------------------------------
Shocks/struts:
Koni's are $532.00
Bilstein $379.00
KYB AGX $419.00 (4 way adjustable)
Sets of 4
Springs:
Eibach Pro-kit $219.00 lowers 1.3" / 1"
B&G springs $209.00 lowers 2"
H+R $259.00 lowers 1.1" / 1"
Ground Control coil over kit $599.00 includes Eibach ERS springs and new
upper mounts, no shocks. Shocks selected must be machined to fit this
kit by G.C..
Power Slot rotors $124.95 each front and $129.95 each rear.
Carbon Metallic Brake pads $49.95 per axle
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I read somewhere in the forum that sway bars from Supra '93-'98 will fit on SC400. I need to replace the front sway bar so I was thinking of replacing it with the Supra ones. I don't know when I will do this but I will post the result once I install it on SC400.
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Well, if you change one and not the other one. I am guessing it will improve handling but, not sure what the consequences are. As for the answer to the other question. Try finding out the thickness of the Supra's swaybar vs. SCs and if it is thicker it will improve in cornering. If it is the same then, it is not worth it but, if the overall diameter or circumference is even only 1/4" thicker. You will notice a difference.
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If a swaybar was to be 1/4" thicker than another it'd be roughly 4 times stiffer!
I just went through all this,and the Supra front bar looks to be the same as on my SC400,the Supra rear bar is way stiffer.
If I was to setup a lowered car,I'd probably go for the Bilsteins.
The only question I'd have is in regards to how firm the Eibach rear springs are,thinking that maybe they'd made them firmer to make up for the soft rear swaybar that comes stock on the SCs.If this is the case,then you may not need,or want the Supra rear bar.
I'm sticking(to the road) with stock Supra springs/shocks/rear bar,as it all works really nice together.
I just went through all this,and the Supra front bar looks to be the same as on my SC400,the Supra rear bar is way stiffer.
If I was to setup a lowered car,I'd probably go for the Bilsteins.
The only question I'd have is in regards to how firm the Eibach rear springs are,thinking that maybe they'd made them firmer to make up for the soft rear swaybar that comes stock on the SCs.If this is the case,then you may not need,or want the Supra rear bar.
I'm sticking(to the road) with stock Supra springs/shocks/rear bar,as it all works really nice together.
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I don't care about lowering my car since i already have problem with the car bottom out on my driveway (stock suspension). The only reason i considered the eibach is to reduce the body roll but someone posted that his car with Eibach/Tokico and 17" wheels is still floating. That makes me hestitate to upgrade my car to Eibach/tokico. I just can't believe that there's absolutely no after market sway bars for SC nor even polyurethan bushings
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Re: Shocks!!!
Originally posted by cupete
Ground Control coil over kit $599.00 includes Eibach ERS springs and new
upper mounts, no shocks. Shocks selected must be machined to fit this kit by G.C..
Ground Control coil over kit $599.00 includes Eibach ERS springs and new
upper mounts, no shocks. Shocks selected must be machined to fit this kit by G.C..
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