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On 2002-03-11 14:21, CAMRY300RR wrote:
have u gotten ur jicmagic suspesion?? any news on them fitting the gen 3 chassis?? im curious let me know thnx...oh yeah do u have a short shifter???
Yes I do have a TRD short shifter. Funny thing is its shorter than a MR2, Solara, and '97-'00 Camry shifters with the TRD short shifter... MY FLT-A2's will coming this May 1st...
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Hey Justin, what application are your JIC's gonna be for? and are you positive on the fitment?
Also, since you've probably been in contact with JIC, does the 92-96 Camry application have adjustable ride height, and if so, do you know the approx range?
Maybe if you could find out for me cause I cant find anywhere in the net. Most descriptions in English are vague at best.
which application short shifter are u using rite now?? if its from the gen 4 camrys any tips on installation??? need help as i am buying one in a few weeks and i need to make sure its good b4 i put down my deposit.. thnx... i wanna know more about the jic magic install thnx...
JIC Magic has coilovers specifically for the 92-96 Camry. Whether or not they're height-adjustable is a mystery to me as well...although I would assume they are, since most coilovers do. Hopefully they offer ride quality adjustment as well. Here's a site with a bit of information on them:
On 2002-03-14 02:52, Ratko wrote:
Hey Justin, what application are your JIC's gonna be for? and are you positive on the fitment?
Also, since you've probably been in contact with JIC, does the 92-96 Camry application have adjustable ride height, and if so, do you know the approx range?
Maybe if you could find out for me cause I cant find anywhere in the net. Most descriptions in English are vague at best.
latez.
the SF-1 (from JIC Magic ) are ride hieght adjustable from 1.0" to 4.0" and they do come with high quality shocks. I dont know where everyone thought these weren't ride hieght adjustable.
On 2002-03-14 04:25, CAMRY300RR wrote:
which application short shifter are u using rite now?? if its from the gen 4 camrys any tips on installation??? need help as i am buying one in a few weeks and i need to make sure its good b4 i put down my deposit.. thnx... i wanna know more about the jic magic install thnx...
humpty
You guys !!!! Just yesterday one of my buddys told me a unbeatable deal for a set of B+G Suspension. I just cant resist... I dont if I should cancel my order for the JIC's because I'm saving at least $600bucks off the B+G suspension compared to the JIC. Then what I've experience from B+G suspension long time ago I wasnt impressed at all... Well, I hope the company has improved...
On 2002-03-14 04:25, CAMRY300RR wrote:
which application short shifter are u using rite now?? if its from the gen 4 camrys any tips on installation??? need help as i am buying one in a few weeks and i need to make sure its good b4 i put down my deposit.. thnx... i wanna know more about the jic magic install thnx...
humpty
I using the TRD Short shifter from the 4th gen... Okay, what I did was bought a 4th Gen shifter assembly from my local junkyard and installed it but just clipped off the four clips on the side of it. But, from what I heard you can install the TRD short shifter striaght thru on the 3rd Gen even without the 4th gen shifter assembly...
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Thanks for all the info. But Justin, you still never said what application your JIC FLT coilovers were for?
Here is what confused me, and still does:
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"...Stronger than stock bracket. Non-height adjustable. They lower your machine an arrange of 1.5" to 2" depending on the application..."
On 2002-03-14 11:45, trd4life wrote:
Wraith, where is the B+G Suspension available to buy?? Do they make a suspension setup for the 4th gens?? thanks for the help
see I'm helping a friend out... He needs to setup an account with B+G Suspension, but they require him a buttload of suspension stuff. He ask if I could kinda do a group buy. As far as I know the retail for this '97-'00 up Camry and Solara's are $1800 bucks and they are self adjusting shocks. The fronts have helper springs and just one spring on the rear. And yes its ride height adjustable. The adjustments are from a 1.0" to 4.0"... So let me know if you guys are interested in a group buy and I'll try to find out how much he will go down on price if we have so many people...
On 2002-03-14 10:55, Ratko wrote:
Thanks for all the info. But Justin, you still never said what application your JIC FLT coilovers were for?
Here is what confused me, and still does:
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"...Stronger than stock bracket. Non-height adjustable. They lower your machine an arrange of 1.5" to 2" depending on the application..."
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latez.
Okay I'm getting the FLT-A2 for the MCV21 for '97-'00 Camry/Solara... the only difference between the 4th Gen and 3rd Gen is the top pillow mounts....
But the SF1's are height adjustable...
_________________
PPPPSSSSSHHHH!!!!!!!! 3S-GTE powered Camry blew past you...
Objects in my mirror no longer matter...
My addiction is only delivered in pounds per square inch...
Drag or Die!!!
°MOD LIST:
S-T-U-F-F !!! hehehe
13.926@103mph
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