What would you guys suggest to raise an mr2 a few inches?
My mr2 just makes it out the drive with a slight scrape sound with only me in it.
I want my mr2 to be my daily so getting over the evil super high speed bumps would come in handy
I might buy coilovers once i get the suspension looked at because if they're near the end of life then they would be the best option in my mind
But something alot cheap for now would also work well for my bank account
Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
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Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
cheapest way would be to carefully cut off the spring platforms and weld them back on further up the strut casing.
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
I personally wouldn't go about welding strut platforms..
I would buy a new set of standard height springs which should make the car higher. or even slight lowering springs.
I don't condone cutting up suspension parts.
I would buy a new set of standard height springs which should make the car higher. or even slight lowering springs.
I don't condone cutting up suspension parts.
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
Custom coilovers will do the trick.
Sounds more like your springs are knackered though. Stock suspension in good condition will clear any legal speedbump in the UK.
Also, have you checked it's not just your undertrays sagging from lack of fixings? Common issue as the fixings rust, people snap them when doing handbrake cables etc and don't replace them.
Sounds more like your springs are knackered though. Stock suspension in good condition will clear any legal speedbump in the UK.
Also, have you checked it's not just your undertrays sagging from lack of fixings? Common issue as the fixings rust, people snap them when doing handbrake cables etc and don't replace them.
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
As above something must be wrong with your standard suspension if you struggle with speed bumps (perhaps it is already lowered?), raising a stock MR2 a few inches would make the thing a moon buggy.
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
The OP doesn't say what suspension is currently fitted.
Can you post some pics showing the ride height of the car? If it already has lowering springs fitted, swapping to stock springs would be a cheap way of raising the car.
Can you post some pics showing the ride height of the car? If it already has lowering springs fitted, swapping to stock springs would be a cheap way of raising the car.
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Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
Gazza_DJ wrote:Stock suspension in good condition will clear any legal speedbump in the UK.
You sure about that? Its a bit like saying stock suspension in good condition will clear any legal ramp angles in UK multi-story car parks.
I remember one multistory car park where my previous mr2 got up the ramps ok but on the way out it grounded on about 5 down ramps.
I did report it and I was told something like they could not guarantee ground clearance and the carpark was to the required standards to allow for 90% (or some similarly high percentage) of the cars on the road.
That car used to ground underside of nose cone or a bit of the exhaust in front of the back wheels over some but not all speed bumps. Changed the shocks over the years but never the springs.
I can also remember there were lots of complaints about a particular speed hump hitting the underside of cars - could see the scrapes in the speed hump - and the council lowered the hump. (maybe cos it was cheaper than paying for car damage)
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
Given that speed bump heights are regulated, yes, I am sure.
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999 ... tents/made
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999 ... ion/4/made
Maximum height = 100mm.
Stock ride height of a Rev2+ MR2 = ~200mm measured from the control arm mounting point - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-dpUp ... sp=sharing
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999 ... tents/made
http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/1999 ... ion/4/made
Maximum height = 100mm.
Stock ride height of a Rev2+ MR2 = ~200mm measured from the control arm mounting point - https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-dpUp ... sp=sharing
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
Ahhh 10cm speed bump.. I remember going over one of those in my MR2.. on coilies..
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
On coilies, with sagging undertrays.... scraaaaaaaape!
Re: Raising the car to get over some larger speed bumps
Gazza_DJ wrote:On coilies, with sagging undertrays.... scraaaaaaaape!
it upset me even when you try to drive at an angle the undertrays catch and sometimes the greddy lip. sad times indeed.