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Scott

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Ok, firstly sorry for all these questions but i am a new owner and very curious about my new car lol.

 

My car is absolutely slammed. I can't live with it this low so i'm crossing my fingers and hoping i'm seeing what i think i am.

 

Are these at all adjustable? They look a little like coilovers but not quite like any i have seen before.

 

If so what sort of tooling do i need to raise the suspension? Is it a special key or just a C-Spanner or something?

 

If not, what can i do to raise the car, is it whole new front suspension or is it just bigger springs?

 

Thanks

 

Scott =op

 

PS how gay is the supra horn lol. I thought the MR2 one was bad!

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They aren't lowering springs either?? The tyre is under the wheel arch lol.

 

Thought it looked lowered about 40mm. Its easily an inch too low anyway. The rear is fine though.

 

Is that just regular suspension on a soop then?

 

Scott =op

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Mate, my old N/a was dropped 40mm and the arches were coming right over the tyre. Theyre probably 40mm springs!

 

 

Oh just realised why you posted....

 

i didn't mean i didn't have 40mm springs. I meant i thought they were and i was asking if they werent...

 

"They aren't springs either??" In other words. You mean that its not springs on my car either? Surely its something?

 

Wasn't clear enough.. sorry

 

Scott =op

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