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Need help!!! Active suspension 2 coilover problems

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Old 07-09-15, 07:12 PM
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Default Need help!!! Active suspension 2 coilover problems

Hey guys im new to club lexus, the problem i having and need help with is. Last year i purchased a uzz32 1992 model lexus sc400 and was convinced on switching over to coilovers due to the fact there isnt alot of people out there repairing the active suspension and now im stuck finding out that alot of other working parts run of the same hydraulic system, what im trying to figure out now is what parts do i need to replace to get this thing on the road. So far ive been told water pump and the obvious hydraulic fan setup but unsure what else if anyone can help me it would be much appreciated cheers.




This is my woek in progress which i cant wait to have on the road
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Best off registering yourself on www.soarercentral.com (AU) & www.soarerworld.com (UK) for your answers as this is a UZZ32 Toyota Soarer as with all that were imported to Australia (obviously yours has been re-badged as a Lexus). The Active Suspension was unique to the Soarer, unfortunately the Lexus SC300/400 was never released with this system.

All the best with the repairs, looks like a great example.
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