



After I prepared my first MR2 for a track







It has koni yellow shocks







So for now it looks like that



















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RedMR² wrote:Wow, that's going to take some restoring!!
Best of luck with it.![]()
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GreddyMR2 wrote:RedMR² wrote:Wow, that's going to take some restoring!!
Best of luck with it.![]()
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I don't think I will go in such details as you did with your car, just want to solve rusty places and have a nice clean car
parker455 wrote:Crickey! That'll be one project for sure..
What's the condition of it like underneath?
Race Idiot wrote:I'd be ditching the tein springs, the rates on those things probably barely match the konis at full stiffness!
Get something like an eibach or h&r(non race ones) and it'll ride lovely on the road.
Well as long as the konis are still in shape that is
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Race Idiot wrote:The teins are a non progressive spring with rates of
F: 154lb/in.1.5"
R: 274lb/in.1.7"
Wheras stuff like the eibach ones are progressive so have a variable rate
F: 74-189lb/in.progressive
R: 120-348lb/in.progressive
So they stiffen up under load but ride better over bumpy roads.Cant find the rates for weitec are or if they are progressive or linear springs.
JD wrote:Love it- although I have a feeling it's going to be entirely rotten throughout
Best of luck, though
GreddyMR2 wrote:
Weitecs are progressive.Need to decide now which would be better for my track car
Shocks will be Ohlins inverted.
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They are really stiff.
Race Idiot wrote:GreddyMR2 wrote:
Weitecs are progressive.Need to decide now which would be better for my track car
Shocks will be Ohlins inverted.
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They are really stiff.
Ooooh very nice, where you getting the Ohlins from?
It may be rusty but I recon a lhd eu mr2 is probably rare enough to be worth saving!![]()