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Tein 30mm springs with Bilsteins.

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The reason I ask is I want it to be low but comfy. Here's a pic of my r32 on hks coilovers.

 

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Most uncomfortable car I have ever owned. Lol but it was for drifting.

 

The supra is my daily and don't want to ruin the ride but get it a little lower.

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Snapped a couple of photos on my iPhone before I went to work this morning. I can't remember the quoted drops front and rear (-34mm front -28mm rear rings a bell) but it never drops the quoted amount anyway so I'd take it with a pinch of salt. IMO, it sits perfectly. Too high and it looks like a Land Cruiser, too low and you spend your life scraping your splitter / skirts / exhaust etc. and that's not a cool look!!

 

This is how it sat pre-lowering...urgh!

 

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