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P Weezy Feb 14, 2010 02:03 AM

Tanabe Sustec Pro's Dilemma
 
Hey everyone, recently (about a month ago) i came up on a great deal on some Tanabe Sustec Pro's that i couldn't pass up. I basically bought these with ignorance, knowing very little about them. And i haven't had the time to installl them yet. So here's the questions, anyone out there currently using them on their SC? If so, how do you like them? Can a great drop be achieved with these coils? thanks :thumbup:

Wreckless Feb 14, 2010 08:28 AM

Could you be more specific as to which Tanabe Coilovers you have? It might help with more specific advice.
I have the Sustec Pro SS first generation which used helper springs, and yes you can slam the bejesus out of an SC or MK4 on them (I have them on my MK4 right now, and Megans are on the SC300)

Now, I found these puppies to be on the stiffer side of what I'd prefer, I got them as a set complete with 2 sets of springs from another Supra owner that replaced them with a set of Tein Flex.
Out of the box they came with a 16kg/12kg set, and those springs had been replaced with 12kg/8kg and while it is much better with the softer springs, it's still on the stiff side regardless of the dampening adjustment. If you're trying to slam the crap out of a car and minimize suspension travel to avoid rubbing/scraping then these would work great. Though, I personally wouldn't lower a MK4 Supra more than about 1.5 inches or an SC about 2 inches because of how much it changes the suspension geometry and the camber curve.
Other than that, they are definitely high-quality units and the while it doesn't have a bajillion dampening adjustment points (I think the fronts are 8 and the rears are 4) the adjustment actually makes a consistent and predictable difference between shocks, unlike what I've experienced with cheaper coilovers like Ksport and D2.

P Weezy Feb 14, 2010 06:48 PM

^^Wow, great information man. Thanks! And i didnt even realize i didnt put which tanabe model, but it says Sustec Pro Five for Supra's

FuMoFFuTT Feb 14, 2010 07:14 PM

^^ how much you pick em up for ?

P Weezy Feb 14, 2010 07:17 PM

^^....$600. :d

FuMoFFuTT Feb 14, 2010 09:18 PM

Yeah, that's a hell of a deal.. I think it was from potato_Bbq? or soemting? it was a steal.. i should've bought another set for a spare lol

P Weezy Feb 14, 2010 09:25 PM

^^Yep, went and picked em up. Should have them installed tomorrow, i started the process today but got tired lol

FuMoFFuTT Feb 14, 2010 09:44 PM

Let me know how it goes, I still got mine boxed up in my garage.. i also got the TEAS system ... ;)

P Weezy Feb 14, 2010 11:18 PM

^Fshure, i'll let you know! Ooh ok thats cool mann....slap em on!!!:D

5sp_jzz30 Feb 15, 2010 05:55 PM

put them on and find out :)

P Weezy Feb 15, 2010 07:19 PM

^^Lol, yeah i am this week

5sp_jzz30 Feb 19, 2010 04:27 PM


Originally Posted by Turbo_LX (Post 5243546)
so the supra will work on the sc? http://www.tanabe-usa.com/five.asp?id=20

Just wodnering... trying to search the SC model lol

yes.

sc and supra coilover are interchangeable.

also the front coilovers from 2g gs also work.

1g gs coils are also an option.

P Weezy Feb 19, 2010 04:38 PM

^^Yessirr....and i may be wrong but i think the supra coils can drop you a lil lower

im in the process of installing the coils, got the fronts on now the backs are going in. Going good so far, just a sloooooow process :rolleyes::(

platano47 Feb 20, 2010 09:54 AM

how and were do you guys buy these coilovers from (tanabe) i been looking everywhere for a set and they either dont make them anymore for our cars...can anyone send me a link to a vendor or website that sells them?


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