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#5
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I like it. You should paint the orange part of your tail lights red. Yeah, I plan on lowering mine, too, eventually. I can't find many Espelir or Swift springs on eBay, though.
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Espelir's run $235-$250 depending on where you buy them. They lower a bit over 2" all around. Gives the car a great stance (slightly raked).
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You CANT cut your springs. Theyre not designed so you can do that. The spring would no longer sit in its perch.
I have some Supra TT struts/springs, that will lower you about an inch. Direct bolt on. Ill take $150.
I have some Supra TT struts/springs, that will lower you about an inch. Direct bolt on. Ill take $150.
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I am running Swift Springs for the Supra. They drop the SC 1.9F/1.5R. They are top of the world in durability, and the spring rates favor a very comfortable ride for a drop spring while still increasing cornering stability at the same time via progressive spring rates.
I can't speak highly enough about them. At ~$310, they are slightly more costly than the competition; but, they are worth every penny from my experience.
Click on the photo of my car in my sig to see the stance. There is a slight rake to favor the mean -rather than the luxury- side of the car's personality. The drop will change your love for your car completely.
Your car looks great. I like how you are keeping it simple.
As a side note, an MDX Antenna (~$30 at locustoms.com) will get rid of that stock antenna that stretches 75 feet into the air when you have the radio on. It will mesh well with your black badges.
I can't speak highly enough about them. At ~$310, they are slightly more costly than the competition; but, they are worth every penny from my experience.
Click on the photo of my car in my sig to see the stance. There is a slight rake to favor the mean -rather than the luxury- side of the car's personality. The drop will change your love for your car completely.
Your car looks great. I like how you are keeping it simple.
As a side note, an MDX Antenna (~$30 at locustoms.com) will get rid of that stock antenna that stretches 75 feet into the air when you have the radio on. It will mesh well with your black badges.
#11
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I am running Swift Springs for the Supra. They drop the SC 1.9F/1.5R. They are top of the world in durability, and the spring rates favor a very comfortable ride for a drop spring while still increasing cornering stability at the same time via progressive spring rates.
I can't speak highly enough about them. At ~$310, they are slightly more costly than the competition; but, they are worth every penny from my experience.
Click on the photo of my car in my sig to see the stance. There is a slight rake to favor the mean -rather than the luxury- side of the car's personality. The drop will change your love for your car completely.
I can't speak highly enough about them. At ~$310, they are slightly more costly than the competition; but, they are worth every penny from my experience.
Click on the photo of my car in my sig to see the stance. There is a slight rake to favor the mean -rather than the luxury- side of the car's personality. The drop will change your love for your car completely.
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Yeah, I really like how those springs make your car look. It looks PERFECT! The only reason I've been thinking about Espelir springs is because I really wanted to lower the height of my SC as much as possible without having any problems, like rubbing, etc. I really like the sleek look of cars that are low in height (except the Fiero ). But I may seriously consider Swift springs for the Supra. Also, I've thought about the Eibach Pro Kit springs but 1" is just slightly too little of a height reduction that I'm looking for.
I think Espelirs are clearly lower than the Swift Springs. If you want to go as low as possible, I would favor the Espelirs.
The Eibach kit for the SC does not lower the car much at all. Here is a photo from a CL thread that I saved as a good reference for the SC Eibach drop as the member took the photo a few months after the spring install when they "settled in": http://i61.photobucket.com/albums/h4...fterEibach.jpg. From the sounds of it, you and the original poster want more drop.
Regardless, even on the Eibach kit, the car looks so much more sleek. I definitely agree on that one.
On my alignment after the Swift springs, I was able to get caster, toe, and rear camber all within factory allowable specs. Only in the front was camber too great to be correctible (~0.6 and the factory spec limit is 0.5). That being said, my tire wear is not even remotely an issue. Presumably 1.5" (rear drop) is not low enough to have to sway from spec; but, 1.9" (front drop) is too low...slightly.
#13
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Yeah, I wouldn't have guessed that that car had been lowered by looking at it. Another reason I'm reluctant to go too low is because my driveway is gravel, on an incline and is uneven in spots so I didn't really want to bottom out but from looking under the car, it looks like there's a lot of space between the ground and the undercarriage, which is good.
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I too am running the supra spec Swifts, but mated to supra spec Bilsteins. I don't have alot to say since Blizzy has pretty much said it all heh.
Another question is how do you want the ride to feel? Smooth? Sporty?
Here are some of my experiences with different spring/shock setups:
The Swift setup will give your ride that sporty feel. The springs have a progressive rate so the ride isn't too harsh at all, but slightly bouncy going over uneven roads. As far as how low it sits, I have to be careful on driveways and speed bumps, but dips are no problem.
Another setup I have tried was the supra spec Tein H-tech mated to the same Bilsteins. Lowered it about f:1.2"/r:1". Ride was pretty rough and bouncy on uneven roads since the springs had a linear rate. I had no scraping issues on driveways, dips, or speed bumps with this setup.
A combo that I have never tried, but seems to be good on paper is the oem MKIV Supra TT springs mated to Koni Yellows Sport. The springs will lower the SC about 0.5" all around and the Konis have an adjustable spring perch so you can lower it even more f:20mm (~0.8")/r:15mm (~0.5"). It should give you a total drop of about f:1.3"/r:1.1" without sacrificing too much of that stock ride quality.
Theres alot of good info on this site so don't hesitate to search and hope you can share your thoughts on the setup you go with.
Another question is how do you want the ride to feel? Smooth? Sporty?
Here are some of my experiences with different spring/shock setups:
The Swift setup will give your ride that sporty feel. The springs have a progressive rate so the ride isn't too harsh at all, but slightly bouncy going over uneven roads. As far as how low it sits, I have to be careful on driveways and speed bumps, but dips are no problem.
Another setup I have tried was the supra spec Tein H-tech mated to the same Bilsteins. Lowered it about f:1.2"/r:1". Ride was pretty rough and bouncy on uneven roads since the springs had a linear rate. I had no scraping issues on driveways, dips, or speed bumps with this setup.
A combo that I have never tried, but seems to be good on paper is the oem MKIV Supra TT springs mated to Koni Yellows Sport. The springs will lower the SC about 0.5" all around and the Konis have an adjustable spring perch so you can lower it even more f:20mm (~0.8")/r:15mm (~0.5"). It should give you a total drop of about f:1.3"/r:1.1" without sacrificing too much of that stock ride quality.
Theres alot of good info on this site so don't hesitate to search and hope you can share your thoughts on the setup you go with.
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http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/body/pinstripes.html
check it out