The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

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OlberJ
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

Post by OlberJ »

The Camry Carina drop links are too short for the mk1 apparantly so would have to be used with the mk2 jobby.

Not sure if tubby and N/A mk2 ARB's are the same but i'll take your word for it. They come in loads of different thicknesses though as Sbits do from 16-22mm bushes IIRC.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

Post by nick_w »

crazybrightman wrote:ive got about 50 front and 45 rear the fronts catch the wings slightly when cornering hard 30mm should easily be fine. just make sure you have all your alignment done or it will be miles out.


got any pics of yours on that drop

superRed

this is a 30mm koni drop


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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

Post by crazybrightman »

i will have when its off the trailer. those measurements are from a new car most have sagged alot so probably 30-40mm lower than most these days.
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Re: The car can take a 30mm drop can't it?

Post by omracing »

SuperRedMR2 wrote:Im getting my suspension fitted at the end of the month, and double checking to make sure that there are no problems at all when the car is lowered 30mm?

Has anyone experienced any problems before?


How much are you being charged for fitting the kit ?
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