Best spring for mk3 supra

mk3turbo

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Which is the better brand and design spring out there for the mk3 supra. I used eibach before but the drop is not that low. Now is H&R and Intrax spring that i cant decide. Which one is the better one? I want a lower drop and performed good, not too bouncy and doesnt hit bumps that hard.
 

ms07s

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The best springs I had for the supra were the RS*R race springs. They are Linear just like our stock springs while all the other springs out there are progressive. They lower the car ~1.5 inches and are very stiff. Great for the track, not so much for DD.
 

supraguy@aol

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I've had Intrax, and I now have Eibach's.
The Intrax were a bit lower, in fact too low. The Eibachs give my car the exact height I wanted, and give initially, just like the Intrax's. When I can afford it, I'll go C8 coilovers or something.
 

mk3turbo

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supraguy@aol;1179023 said:
I've had Intrax, and I now have Eibach's.
The Intrax were a bit lower, in fact too low. The Eibachs give my car the exact height I wanted, and give initially, just like the Intrax's. When I can afford it, I'll go C8 coilovers or something.

you got pictures of the car with eibach, intrax?
 

pnutcar

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I run intrax springs w/ tokico blues. Got them used and fully assembled w/ 15k on them for $125 shipped to my door!

Red is mine
gunmetal has HR w/ tokico blues.
white has sagging eibachs and konis


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Keros

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Zumtizzle;1178976 said:
just cut the stock ones so that my mom's Honda accord can outhandle your Supra. BTW, I like hairy men.

I don't think hairy men really have anything to do with suspension, I don't know why you posed that.

Anyway, cutting stock springs is a horrible, horrible idea.
 

Poodles

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Cutting stock springs is a better idea than some of the junk springs on the market...

Most springs are made to lower the car, nothing more. You can get the same affest with bilstein shocks...
 

MK3.0dudeman

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ms07s;1178974 said:
The best springs I had for the supra were the RS*R race springs. They are Linear just like our stock springs while all the other springs out there are progressive. They lower the car ~1.5 inches and are very stiff. Great for the track, not so much for DD.

I meant to say the rs*r race spring.My b I'll change that
 

da89soup

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This has been brought up a million times and a number of members here are running H&R's and love them. In my opinion they offer the best stance and a very good ride. Here is my car on H&R's before I took the car apart to start over. Ultimatly coilovers are my next step but I liked the H&R's.

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