Suspension for my Supra

s turbo 87

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Apr 5, 2005
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I have recently decided to upgrade the worn out near twenty year old suspension on my car. I do not want an agressive setup that is going to give me terrible ride quality as this will be my daily driver. My main wants are to just lower it a little bit and to firm up the Cadilac-like ride it has now. I was thinking about going with the Eibach Pro Kit for springs and the Tokico HP shocks. Is anyone running this setup? Please give me your input on what I should do. Thanks.
-Andy
 

s000pra89T

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Apr 18, 2005
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Running Eibachs with Tokico Illumina IIs. I decided to keep the TEMS feature. Ride is definitely better that stock...still loving it after 4 years. I think others on here are running H&Rs with Bilsteins. Good Luck.
 

Stanzaspeed

2.5 Twin Turbo R
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Mar 30, 2005
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currently have koni yellows sna suspension technique springs. i like the ride, its not super low so that i scrape, and its not so firm the car rattles apart. only problem is i autocross the car so i find it a little too soft for my needs. i just picked up some jza70 bilstein suspension. i put it on my freinds supra to test it out when i first bought them. they are much stiffer than the st/koni combo and much lower. with the koni/st setup i can get about 3-4 fingers into the wheel well of the car. the bilsteins i can barely sqeeze 2 through.
 

miggles

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running tein hr here.had std non tems shocks and rsr springs when i bought the car.The ride from the rsr springs and std shocks were firm but not too hard.If i have the teins up high then i get nice ride but once i lower it(tyre inline with guards) the ride gets a lot more bumpy and its harder to get in and out of the car(gettin old now)