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Hey bro supp... ive got king springs in my ZRE n it dropped 30mm all round.. i can reset my rears but i dont wana coz it mite bottom out..

I was talkin to a bloke at wholesale suspension n he said they could make coilovers for 1650 n a sway bar for 350..

I wouldnt recommend lowering ur car flush wit the guards becoz my mate reset all his stock springs n it sits flush wit the guards n it scrapes over speed humps n it sum times get stuck...

But i must say it looks very HOTT!! By the way his side skirts r scratched... But i love driving it coz u get alot of looks!!

I hope it helps... lol!

Cheers..

MAN you are the man :P... u get a CAI done and now u got quoted for coilovers nice work HAHA your my idol HAHAHAHAHa

Yo SUPP RAY??

I mite buy a sway bar but i dekno about the coil overs.. LOL!!

Im ur IDOL aye??? hahahahaha!!

Ur Funny Bro!! LOL!!

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In my opinion, i think having coilovers (adjustable) or not is for the more advance guys who really wanna tweak and play with their settings. And it depends on what the application is for: If for just daily cruising, than simple springs should be suffice. If for a much more sturdy ride that hugs the road than coilovers/swaybars is for you. It also comes down to cost, the price difference is really big.

What do you guys think? Is it worth getting coilovers?

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In my opinion, i think having coilovers (adjustable) or not is for the more advance guys who really wanna tweak and play with their settings. And it depends on what the application is for: If for just daily cruising, than simple springs should be suffice. If for a much more sturdy ride that hugs the road than coilovers/swaybars is for you. It also comes down to cost, the price difference is really big.

What do you guys think? Is it worth getting coilovers?

Not for the purposes you have stated. You're better off getting a good spring and shock combo.

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Hey guys,

just on the down lo. I have been talking to Pedders and they are shortly bringing out (within the next month) fully adjustable coilovers for the new rolla's.

Not cheap, around $2K installed but will be insane!

Getting the setup on my 08 Corolla 2ZRFE 152R as soon as theyre available. So if you want i can post some pics up for ya!

Andrew

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getting coilovers is a good idea but finding some for the ZRE thats freaking hard... ive check nengun as i said b4 most of them only deliver within in japan only...

With Nengun, the seller would send the item to the Nengun warehouse, then they would ship the item out to the buyer. :)

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Hey guys,

just on the down lo. I have been talking to Pedders and they are shortly bringing out (within the next month) fully adjustable coilovers for the new rolla's.

Not cheap, around $2K installed but will be insane!

Getting the setup on my 08 Corolla 2ZRFE 152R as soon as theyre available. So if you want i can post some pics up for ya!

Andrew

Cool,yes pics too..Iam tempted only cos i want to go lower.. I do have a question though.

With coilovers for the ZRE can you explain to me about the rear,understand the front but how does the rear have coilovers if standard, the spring is independent of the shock? Do they put 2 then a spring/shock setup for the rear?

Apologies if its a dumb question :huh: but if i dont ask i wont know

Cheers John

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Hey JVN11L,

Very simple, the Spring for the rear will be dependant on its own like the factory one and the adjustable shocks will also be dependant on its own as well. The springs and adjustable shocks for the rear that will come with the coilovers kit will use the factory setup as this is called a Coilover Ram type setup for the rear. The fronts will be normal setup, springs coiled over the adjustable shocks.

I was thinking about that a while ago as well. How does the rears go on and do we remove the plate that holds the springs in the rear but we can leave it and reuse it

:)

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In my opinion, i think having coilovers (adjustable) or not is for the more advance guys who really wanna tweak and play with their settings. And it depends on what the application is for: If for just daily cruising, than simple springs should be suffice. If for a much more sturdy ride that hugs the road than coilovers/swaybars is for you. It also comes down to cost, the price difference is really big.

What do you guys think? Is it worth getting coilovers?

Not for the purposes you have stated. You're better off getting a good spring and shock combo.

yeah if ur just going for daily cruising yeah springs and shock combo :) no need to adjust ;)

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getting coilovers is a good idea but finding some for the ZRE thats freaking hard... ive check nengun as i said b4 most of them only deliver within in japan only...

With Nengun, the seller would send the item to the Nengun warehouse, then they would ship the item out to the buyer. :)

REALLY OMG YOU MADE ME EXCITED lOL! i wanna get some now from nengun but gg to the shipping time :( its like 4 weeks or something

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Hey JVN11L,

Very simple, the Spring for the rear will be dependant on its own like the factory one and the adjustable shocks will also be dependant on its own as well. The springs and adjustable shocks for the rear that will come with the coilovers kit will use the factory setup as this is called a Coilover Ram type setup for the rear. The fronts will be normal setup, springs coiled over the adjustable shocks.

I was thinking about that a while ago as well. How does the rears go on and do we remove the plate that holds the springs in the rear but we can leave it and reuse it

:)

yeah thats right :) seen a pic on nengun about coilovers for the ZREs

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REALLY OMG YOU MADE ME EXCITED lOL! i wanna get some now from nengun but gg to the shipping time :( its like 4 weeks or something

JDM Yard quoted me about the same time to ship a set of Tanabe Sustec coilovers(plus $1500).

They should arrive sometime mid next month. :yahoo:

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REALLY OMG YOU MADE ME EXCITED lOL! i wanna get some now from nengun but gg to the shipping time :( its like 4 weeks or something

JDM Yard quoted me about the same time to ship a set of Tanabe Sustec coilovers(plus $1500).

They should arrive sometime mid next month. :yahoo:

HAHA only if u were in brisbane ill be like YO WEN U GET THEM IM COMING OVER TO SEE THEM LOL jks

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Hey JVN11L,

Very simple, the Spring for the rear will be dependant on its own like the factory one and the adjustable shocks will also be dependant on its own as well. The springs and adjustable shocks for the rear that will come with the coilovers kit will use the factory setup as this is called a Coilover Ram type setup for the rear. The fronts will be normal setup, springs coiled over the adjustable shocks.

I was thinking about that a while ago as well. How does the rears go on and do we remove the plate that holds the springs in the rear but we can leave it and reuse it

:)

Excellent,thanks jskill,you cleared that up for me.Ive seen them in Japan but just look like spring/shock set up..Thanks and time to research then :whistling:

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nengun has some as well found a heap of coilovers in the auction section on nengun's website for the ZRE...

Ok you have the Japanese Toyota Auris ZRE152H and there is the Aus Toyota Accent ZRE152R

Would these Tein DSC96-61AS3 suitable for Auris ZRE152H fit on the Accent ZRE152R?

http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi?a...el_year=H18.10-

Cheers

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nengun has some as well found a heap of coilovers in the auction section on nengun's website for the ZRE...

Ok you have the Japanese Toyota Auris ZRE152H and there is the Aus Toyota Accent ZRE152R

Would these Tein DSC96-61AS3 suitable for Auris ZRE152H fit on the Accent ZRE152R?

http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi?a...el_year=H18.10-

Cheers

hahah yeah it should fit... but there is BC coilovers for 1200 from just japs if u can get me a better deal then :) BC coils are still on my mind :P

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nengun has some as well found a heap of coilovers in the auction section on nengun's website for the ZRE...

Ok you have the Japanese Toyota Auris ZRE152H and there is the Aus Toyota Accent ZRE152R

Would these Tein DSC96-61AS3 suitable for Auris ZRE152H fit on the Accent ZRE152R?

http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi?a...el_year=H18.10-

Cheers

hahah yeah it should fit... but there is BC coilovers for 1200 from just japs if u can get me a better deal then :) BC coils are still on my mind :P

I thought BC was Buddy club. http://www.buddyclub.jp/hi_damper/index.html I dont know what the BC Racing brand is But that is a very good price.

I think you can do a bit more with the Tein like add the EDFC, controller, motor, strut kit etc http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi

Yes the Tein is expensive at JP retail at 198,450 Yen I can get it for 135,910 Yen so if the dollar was one for one which its not it would be $1350 lol More like $1699 AUD

Cheers thanks for your help

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nengun has some as well found a heap of coilovers in the auction section on nengun's website for the ZRE...

Ok you have the Japanese Toyota Auris ZRE152H and there is the Aus Toyota Accent ZRE152R

Would these Tein DSC96-61AS3 suitable for Auris ZRE152H fit on the Accent ZRE152R?

http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi?a...el_year=H18.10-

Cheers

hahah yeah it should fit... but there is BC coilovers for 1200 from just japs if u can get me a better deal then :) BC coils are still on my mind :P

I thought BC was Buddy club. http://www.buddyclub.jp/hi_damper/index.html I dont know what the BC Racing brand is But that is a very good price.

I think you can do a bit more with the Tein like add the EDFC, controller, motor, strut kit etc http://www.tein.co.jp/search/search1.cgi

Yes the Tein is expensive at JP retail at 198,450 Yen I can get it for 135,910 Yen so if the dollar was one for one which its not it would be $1350 lol More like $1699 AUD

Cheers thanks for your help

yeah if i didnt have a budget then lol teins all the way :) but apparently BC coilovers arnt a bad brand either :) so yeah sorry i couldnt help u with a sale :P

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Re Pedders.

Im currently running the new pedders coil overs on my '98 318iS Euro. They are great, with more dampener adjust-ability than most Jap types. If i go down the coil over road again, ill probably settle for the pedders without a doubt. Great service, reasonable price. I paid AU$1600 for the set, and $300 for installation and alignment. So for a shade under 2k, they are great value i think. Great to see they are releasing a setup for ZRE154's soon :)

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Re Pedders.

Im currently running the new pedders coil overs on my '98 318iS Euro. They are great, with more dampener adjust-ability than most Jap types. If i go down the coil over road again, ill probably settle for the pedders without a doubt. Great service, reasonable price. I paid AU$1600 for the set, and $300 for installation and alignment. So for a shade under 2k, they are great value i think. Great to see they are releasing a setup for ZRE154's soon :)

i dun like oz spec coilovers **** 32 damperlevels LOL **** that love the jap ones 5 or 6 :D soz im just slack :P

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