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Hanakuso 03-06-2013 01:14 PM

TRD Sportivo Suspension Set
 
Picture and pricing taken from Japanpart's facebook page. Description says it's "ride height approx. 10mm lowering, OE shape, fixed damping type". I'm going to assume it's somewhere around stock quality but slightly more aggressive.

Quote:

New released: TRD TOYOTA 86 TRD Performance Line TRD Sportivo!
List price is 94,500JPY
Japanparts price is 86940JPY/ 933USD
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...39006267_n.jpg

Beyer Subaru 03-06-2013 01:51 PM

Per TRD site:

http://www.trdparts.jp/86_performanc...uspension.html

It is a suspension set that combines high-dimensional motion performance and ride comfort.


Fixed ride height and damping force (10mm down about)
※ By attaching reinforcement body parts at the same time as the stabilizer set (sold separately) and other
I am the original performance.
Pillow ball upper ※ use sets, series-wound spring can not be

Hanakuso 03-06-2013 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beyer Subaru (Post 775988)
Per TRD site:

http://www.trdparts.jp/86_performanc...uspension.html

It is a suspension set that combines high-dimensional motion performance and ride comfort.


Fixed ride height and damping force (10mm down about)
※ By attaching reinforcement body parts at the same time as the stabilizer set (sold separately) and other
I am the original performance.
Pillow ball upper ※ use sets, series-wound spring can not be

Thanks for the link. I didn't see that yet, which has more description then the TRD list.That last sentence doesn't make any sense, but i'm guessing they are referring to the TRD camber plates won't be compatible.

Those TRD rear arms look identical to the STI ones. I'm wondering which will be cheaper.

troek 06-04-2013 07:14 PM

are those spring rates are listed correctly? seems kinda weird to me. 3.2 k front and 6.2k rear? front didnt get any stiffer and the rear got alot stiffer?

Hanakuso 06-05-2013 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by troek (Post 981431)
are those spring rates are listed correctly? seems kinda weird to me. 3.2 k front and 6.2k rear? front didnt get any stiffer and the rear got alot stiffer?

Iirc the stock BRZ and FRS fronts are in the 2k range. Not sure about the 86 tho

troek 06-06-2013 01:57 AM

i thought i read they were right around 3 k but i might be wrong. either way the rear rates still jump up way higher than any other springs on the market.

troek 06-06-2013 02:03 AM

never mind im a retard. lol. front rates are in the low 2s

regal 06-14-2013 03:07 AM

A 3/8" drop and way out of wack spring rates, what a disappointment. Usually TRD suspensions are really nice for DD.
I guess this is a drifting setup?

Well maybe the struts will be better than OEM? I am not a fan of inserts (Koni), would be nice to have some sort of strut upgrade.


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