Hey Guys
So many of you already know the plethora of problems Ive faced with my MK3, and in the midst of screams by those around me to "let it go and get a car that isn't 25 years old and prone to problems" I'm still in the pursuit to make my supra as fast,good looking and comfortable as possible even in the face of what seems like insurmountable obstacles.
Each week I plan to save for coil overs but each week I find that I need something that is broken in my supe ,that is much more crucial then ride height. Be it an o2 sensor, a fuel sender unit or solenoids for my transmission. This pushes the date in which i can get coil overs further and further and looking at it now - i don't think I'll be able to drop 1k into my car for some time.
The space between my guards and my current wheels seems to be about 2inches(note that I already have king springs...which kind im not sure), so I thought to myself - the cheapest(but average quality)coil overs I can get come to about $850 with postage. All I really want is decent ride quality and for my wheels to be flush with the guards. I don't and never will track my car. $800 for 2 inches of drop seems a bit much.
Ive looked at the spring/shock combo avenue before but haven't done in depth research on them.
It seems the way I am going, I'll never be able to get the coil overs , yet I cant stand looking at my MK3 everyday sitting at 4x4 height.
My questions are, from stock height
- on average how many inches drop would I need to sit flush
using andy's auto sport wheel sim it seems like i would need 3 -3.5 inches drop from stock to sit flush with the wheels I have
- are there any spring/shock combo's that would do this for me(would love if I can find a combo with the tokico illuminas as I would like to retain my TEMS)?
- beside replacing bushings/springs & shocks , what else would I need for my car not to feel like a boat and bounce all over the place even when I go over the slightest bump?
Thanks in advance for any help
So many of you already know the plethora of problems Ive faced with my MK3, and in the midst of screams by those around me to "let it go and get a car that isn't 25 years old and prone to problems" I'm still in the pursuit to make my supra as fast,good looking and comfortable as possible even in the face of what seems like insurmountable obstacles.
Each week I plan to save for coil overs but each week I find that I need something that is broken in my supe ,that is much more crucial then ride height. Be it an o2 sensor, a fuel sender unit or solenoids for my transmission. This pushes the date in which i can get coil overs further and further and looking at it now - i don't think I'll be able to drop 1k into my car for some time.
The space between my guards and my current wheels seems to be about 2inches(note that I already have king springs...which kind im not sure), so I thought to myself - the cheapest(but average quality)coil overs I can get come to about $850 with postage. All I really want is decent ride quality and for my wheels to be flush with the guards. I don't and never will track my car. $800 for 2 inches of drop seems a bit much.
Ive looked at the spring/shock combo avenue before but haven't done in depth research on them.
It seems the way I am going, I'll never be able to get the coil overs , yet I cant stand looking at my MK3 everyday sitting at 4x4 height.
My questions are, from stock height
- on average how many inches drop would I need to sit flush
using andy's auto sport wheel sim it seems like i would need 3 -3.5 inches drop from stock to sit flush with the wheels I have
- are there any spring/shock combo's that would do this for me(would love if I can find a combo with the tokico illuminas as I would like to retain my TEMS)?
- beside replacing bushings/springs & shocks , what else would I need for my car not to feel like a boat and bounce all over the place even when I go over the slightest bump?
Thanks in advance for any help