[Supras] Coilover choice..

Walker, Brian1 (Rich. Dist) Brian.Walker2 at VDOT.Virginia.gov
Thu Mar 8 12:34:44 CST 2007


Eric, I've been looking for and researching the same for a while now. I had
planned to get a set of custom Bilsteins made but the guy that was doing
this for the mk4 crowd has retired so I wouldn't know where else to look.

>From the heresay I've gotten by experienced track folk, the Buddy Club was
going to be my choice. I haven't heard of anyone using these on a mk3 yet
but the SS Time Attack winner used them on his mk4 and said they were a
pretty good setup.

I also considered SilkRoad (evidently both of these can be rebuilt by US
shops without too much trouble) but haven't read of their use on a Supra in
racing applications.

Maybe you're not looking for the same use, but that's what I've found. I
planned to purchase a set now but the rest of my family would rather not
worry about having to come pick me up hours away so I've ordered a trailer
instead. Hopefully I'll be able to buy one of these sets late in the year.

Brian W 


Date: Thu, 8 Mar 2007 10:23:10 -0500 
From: "Eric W" <zazzn at sympatico.ca> 
Subject: [Supras] Coilover choice.. 
To: <supras at supras.com> 
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Been a very long time since I asked a question here... 

But I know all the ol timers (even older then me) are lingering around
here.... 

I'm trying to figure out what type of coil over's to go with.. Budget is
around 1500... I'm wondering if the cheap coilovers are any good at all. I
have a good feeling they are shiet just like all the cheap crap.. But they
could work like the ebay intercoolers and manifold.

Give me your feed back on what you run on your car and how long you had
them... If you just got them I'm not really interested want to know from
people that have had them for over a year.

Thanks 

Eric W 

 


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