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Im looking into suspension options for my Da's 1MZFE V6 MR2.
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Im not sure what to do, buy a set of used black suspension or yellow bilsteins, buy a set of Meister R's, and to complicate matters, it turned out the Teins weren't leaking but had oil and grime splattered on the strut
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My Dads car apart from the V6 lump, its polybushed all round, and has my 17" Desmond Wise Sports
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So using the search function,
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My question is are these options still the case??
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Race Idiot wrote:
Toyota UK spec oem- cheapest option, definitely not designed to work with lowering springs.
however with the standard springs the ride is great it just looks like a 4x4
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Black Billsteins- These are the standard shocks for tubbies rev2 on, slightly stiffer than the UK spec stuff but not too bad.
Also I did run these with lowering springs, but not with a huge drop.
However they probably arent going to last if you run a spring that dumps the car to the ground.
Yellow Billsteins- Also known as B6 Sport, these are stiffer than the black ones and designed to be used with lowering springs.
However if you match if with a very stiff spring like a Tein, the ride quality will not be good.
Currently I use these, combined with TRD springs and it rides well apart from over big potholes.
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Koni Sport- Another shock designed to run with lowering springs, is also adjustable! However you need to find some empty strut housings for them as they only come as a damper.
If you can get past the faffing i'd say they are the best shock to use with a lowering spring on uk roads.
I had mine set on medium, the ride and compliance was fantastic.
KYB Excel g- I've seen these for sale but I havent used them or knowingly been in a car with them.
So I dunno!
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KYB do make the oem uk spec shocks tho, but they are another option.
Another factor that hasnt been mentioned is your antiroll bars, thicker arbs make a world of difference in how the car feels in a corner.Every time I fling a mr2 with std arbs into a corner im suprised at the amount of roll they have!
I currently run TRD antiroll bars and the car corners much flatter than stock.However i've been told that whiteline bars are a bit more street friendly and they are adjustable.
Suspension techniques and some other jdm companies make arbs but most people have trds or whitelines.
Coilovers are another option, but personaly if I was going to buy a set i'd want to know whos making what.Most of these low end 600/700 quid ones seem to be made in taiwan/china and dont tend to show any signs of R&D.
But people on forums say their fantastic so what do I know? My current car had a set of BC's on it when I bought it and I hated how the car drove, but to be fair the previous owner had literaly slammed the thing to the ground.
Personaly if I felt like I needed fancy adjustable suspension(which I dont because my car is primarily street driven) i'd be going with a company that actualy does R&D like KW or H&R.
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So before I put up a wanted ad, what suspension best suits a 71 year old needing to lower the car
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Im thinking of Yellow billies with eibach springs or mesiter R's and sell on the Teins Flex with EDFC
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Any thoughts suggestions to steer me onto the right course, as its nearly MOT time ha ha
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If anyone has a decent set of suspension, drop me a PM
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Thanks Julian
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