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If you want adjustable ride height you will need a set of coilovers (rather than separate dampers and springs) such as HKS, Tein, JIC, Cusco, etc. What do you use the car for will determine which set up to go for, general road comfort, fast road use, racing, drag, etc?

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nic if i order the cusco new 2-E suspension with the controler thing.how much is it gonna coast encluding shippin and every thing ?how long is it gonna take?

 

I'll find out the cost and work out a delivered price. What model Supra do you have, is a Jap version NA/TT :Pics:

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Quality wise the Konis are head and shoulders above the rest. a while ago Koni said they were stopping doing their dampers for the MKIV due to poor demand. Have they re started making them? They are adjustable, but are designed to be adlustable for WEAR, not to be easily adjustable to allow the end user to alter damping. they need taking off, and the springs removing in order to adjust them, but that's probably only every 80,000 miles or so :) Bilsteins are available and superb quality (if garages manage to put the spring seats on the right way up.... ;))

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Quality wise the Konis are head and shoulders above the rest. a while ago Koni said they were stopping doing their dampers for the MKIV due to poor demand. Have they re started making them? They are adjustable, but are designed to be adlustable for WEAR, not to be easily adjustable to allow the end user to alter damping. they need taking off, and the springs removing in order to adjust them, but that's probably only every 80,000 miles or so :) Bilsteins are available and superb quality (if garages manage to put the spring seats on the right way up.... ;))

 

I'm currently looking at getting some Konis, so I guess they still make them. Are these similar to the ones you are talking about Chris?

 

http://www.envyperformance.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=1605

 

http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/templates/frmTemplateP.asp?CatalogID=1611&Zoom=Yes&SubFolderId=209

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Quality wise the Konis are head and shoulders above the rest. a while ago Koni said they were stopping doing their dampers for the MKIV due to poor demand. Have they re started making them? They are adjustable, but are designed to be adlustable for WEAR, not to be easily adjustable to allow the end user to alter damping. they need taking off, and the springs removing in order to adjust them, but that's probably only every 80,000 miles or so :) Bilsteins are available and superb quality (if garages manage to put the spring seats on the right way up.... ;))

 

Thats put my mind at ease about koni's as just ordered myself some. and a set of eibach springs £650 del to my door (well sbits door)

 

 

Those are the Konis I thought had been discontinued. I started to base my kits on the more expensive Bilsteins because of this. Both are excellent, so if you can find Konis they will be a good choice.

 

they guy doing my work peter at s bits (mr2 speacialist) deals with koni direct has done for years and he said that they have discontinued them but reinstated now, there is a but koni still make them for other companies for the mkiv too cant remember who they were he told me two, peter thinks that for all round you cant do better than koni or a set of billies and for springs eibach is the best:ecstatic:

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so i will stick to koni's.is it hard to adjust the Ride-height ?

 

They do not have adjustable spring seats. I will be offering Bilsteins with adjustable seats fairly soon, it may be possible for me to offer this with Konis, but i intend to do the first lot with Bilsteins. Some will be for a stock sort of spring rate, some will be circuit / track day orientated. If a big enough demand existed I'd do drag race ones, too. Don't press me on price or a time scale though, both are in the air at the moment, I am too busy to address this properly right now. Cheers.

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I'm currently looking at getting some Konis, so I guess they still make them. Are these similar to the ones you are talking about Chris?

 

http://www.envyperformance.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=product.display&Product_ID=1605

 

http://www.mvpmotorsports.com/templates/frmTemplateP.asp?CatalogID=1611&Zoom=Yes&SubFolderId=209

 

 

 

 

yes i think this is what im planing to get.look if i want to adjust the ride-height than i need a coilover for that one right ? or you can't adjust the ride-height with these shocks?

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