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Samurai446
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Now people have been telling me recently that i should get either airbags or hydraulic suspension on my supe. I thought that this wouldnt be a good idea, i was under the impression you should have a good stiff suspension on a fast car??

What do you guys and gals think. I like the way they airbags/hydros look, just not sure about the ride

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If you can find either setup that offers height adjustment without compromising the handling I'd be very interested to hear about it (for another project, I couldn't bring myself to do it on the Supra!).

 

I suspect your search will be long though, all the kits I've seen basically mean you have the choice of soggy jelly, low soggy jelly or high soggy jelly :)

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No no no no no! It's a sports car, not a fairground ride! You have a highly developed top quality double wishbone suspension setup that can generate very high lateral Gs and is designed, tuned and setup for optimum handling and grip and you're thinking of swapping it for a load of inflating bags! Argh!

 

IMHO of course, but :twak: for even thinking about it...

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No no no no no! It's a sports car, not a fairground ride! You have a highly developed top quality double wishbone suspension setup that can generate very high lateral Gs and is designed, tuned and setup for optimum handling and grip and you're thinking of swapping it for a load of inflating bags! Argh!

 

IMHO of course, but :twak: for even thinking about it...

 

Thats what i was thinking

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