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Old 07-09-2006, 06:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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oem suspension???Adjustable?!?!

Well my car has some adjustable suspension on the back only is this oem or did the last guy who owned put those??

if so what setup is better for the drag strip soft or hard??? THX.
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as far as I know, none of the MR2's come with adjustable OEM struts. must be an aftermarket the last owner put on there. as far as the drag strip=the stiffer the better -I believe..
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i was always told that spongy is best for weight transfer in drag racing...
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hhhmmmm? The Doc does 1/4 mile..maybe he'll chime in with his opinion.
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i was always told that spongy is best for weight transfer in drag racing...
same here, i'd think hard up front and soft in the back
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I was thinking really stiff in the rear so it won't bite down in the launch. eg=traction bars
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Soft in the rear helps keep the weight on the back wheels longer.
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