[Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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James7
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[Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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Hi folks

I have a set of BC coilovers to fit and am going to lower the 2 by approximately 40mm. I am going to get the front and rear droplinks replaced at the same time. Am I able to fit OEM drop links or do I need to get adjustable ones??

Any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks

James :thumleft:
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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you should get adjustable ones m8...whiteline do really pukka ones, very strong and durable...but they do cost a lot...£100 ish a pair
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Hello James

One of the members on the GT4OC
made some up from this company
for somewhat less than £100

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... K:MEWAX:IT

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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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if you got the time and the tools to make your own this seems like a good idea...after you've had the shanks made up, and tapped you could do with finding a way of getting a dust gator around the rose joints, and make sure you have the right lenght shank with 10 mm adjustment either way...lets us know how you get on.
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Hello

If you look at the sellers
other items for sale
all are available

Stephen
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that is a pukka find m8...a defianate addage to the favourites menu :thumleft:
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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James7 wrote:Hi folks

I have a set of BC coilovers to fit and am going to lower the 2 by approximately 40mm. I am going to get the front and rear droplinks replaced at the same time. Am I able to fit OEM drop links or do I need to get adjustable ones??

Any comments would be appreciated.

Thanks

James :thumleft:

standard length fit fine on BC coil overs mate i have the same
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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tarmac terrorist wrote:standard length fit fine on BC coil overs mate i have the same


Remind me what drop you have on the front and rear. I'm looking for no gap between the tyre and the arch. Pretty sure you've gone for that look as well.

James :thumleft:
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James7 wrote:
tarmac terrorist wrote:standard length fit fine on BC coil overs mate i have the same


Remind me what drop you have on the front and rear. I'm looking for no gap between the tyre and the arch. Pretty sure you've gone for that look as well.

James :thumleft:

it could go lower but with the width of my wheels it rubs on the arch think i might need to remove my wheel spacers :-k the rear could go a lot lower but would look right with the front up in the air, i have had my rear arches rolled though :thumleft:
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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@Tarmac terrorist

I noticed you have that air scoop on the drivers side. I am thinking of getting one too. However, where did you get it and also is it easy to install it yourself?
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sw20GTS wrote:@Tarmac terrorist

I noticed you have that air scoop on the drivers side. I am thinking of getting one too. However, where did you get it and also is it easy to install it yourself?

its on the passenger side :lol: ye its easy to fit, remove the original side panel then are two screws on the window spoiler remove them then refit them when the scoop is on :thumleft:
mine came from supra car developments over 9 years ago , think there are afew places that sell them thou :thumleft:
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tarmac terrorist wrote:
sw20GTS wrote:@Tarmac terrorist

I noticed you have that air scoop on the drivers side. I am thinking of getting one too. However, where did you get it and also is it easy to install it yourself?

its on the passenger side :lol: ye its easy to fit, remove the original side panel then are two screws on the window spoiler remove them then refit them when the scoop is on :thumleft:
mine came from supra car developments over 9 years ago , think there are afew places that sell them thou :thumleft:


Sounds like something I can do :D

Gonna hunt one down then. Does it make any difference to cooling? I get warning light after some enthusiastic driving atm. Stock engine cooling fans etc.
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sw20GTS wrote:
tarmac terrorist wrote:
sw20GTS wrote:@Tarmac terrorist

I noticed you have that air scoop on the drivers side. I am thinking of getting one too. However, where did you get it and also is it easy to install it yourself?

its on the passenger side :lol: ye its easy to fit, remove the original side panel then are two screws on the window spoiler remove them then refit them when the scoop is on :thumleft:
mine came from supra car developments over 9 years ago , think there are afew places that sell them thou :thumleft:


Sounds like something I can do :D

Gonna hunt one down then. Does it make any difference to cooling? I get warning light after some enthusiastic driving atm. Stock engine cooling fans etc.

a lot of people say it makes cooling worse,due to it changing the flow of air in the engine bay, it wasnt actually ment for turbos it was ment for N/A it would of had the air filter inside it if it was an original TOMS , ive got it cos i like the look of them.

as for cooling get your self an engine bay fan conversion ROGUES do a good one thats whats on mine comes with twin fans :thumleft: for now you could unplug the sensor on the engine lid which will make the interccoler fan run all the time (when ignition on ) :thumleft:
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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Nice one mate :) Thanks for all the advice!

Really helps a newbie MR2 owner hehe
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Re: [Mk2] [Generic] Question about coilovers and drop links

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Not sure about BC but with Tein, you can use OEM rears, but will need shorter ones on the front, with 40mm drop.

See my KB article for suitable replacement - stay clear of adjustable links, IMO.

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/kb.php?mode=article&k=85
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Leon. wrote:Not sure about BC but with Tein, you can use OEM rears, but will need shorter ones on the front, with 40mm drop.

See my KB article for suitable replacement - stay clear of adjustable links, IMO.

http://www.imoc.co.uk/forums/kb.php?mode=article&k=85

standard length drop links fit all round fine on BCs :thumleft:
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