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Old 05-30-2012, 02:37 AM   #1
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Coilover to Raise Ride Height

I've seen plenty of coilovers for the frs/brz, but I was wondering if anyone know of any coilovers that can raise the brz maybe 1 inch to 2 inch higher? Reason being, I plan to make it my DD , and I would like a little bit more clearance when winter hits.

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Hi, Cusco has a system that will raise 25mm in front and 15 in rear I think. I am also guessing this off the top of my head at almost midnight. But those numbers are close.

I'll have more in the morning when I am back at work.
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I've seen plenty of coilovers for the frs/brz, but I was wondering if anyone know of any coilovers that can raise the brz maybe 1 inch to 2 inch higher? Reason being, I plan to make it my DD , and I would like a little bit more clearance when winter hits.

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You want more clearance... what do you have to clear? a 4x4 track? as it stand it already looks 4x4 stock. ROFL!
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You want more clearance... what do you have to clear? a 4x4 track? as it stand it already looks 4x4 stock. ROFL!
haha! Its about 1 inch lower than a wrx. 1 inch of extra clearance during snow fall in Alaska is very helpful.
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Hi, Cusco has a system that will raise 25mm in front and 15 in rear I think. I am also guessing this off the top of my head at almost midnight. But those numbers are close.

I'll have more in the morning when I am back at work.
sweet. i await your reply.. hmm is the rear of the frs/brz slightly taller than the front? Kinda weird how its 25mm in front and only 15 in rear
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haha! Its about 1 inch lower than a wrx. 1 inch of extra clearance during snow fall in Alaska is very helpful.
I see... would you really use a rwd car during snowfall... (From Australia... Brisbane (Hot)).
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I see... would you really use a rwd car during snowfall... (From Australia... Brisbane (Hot)).
FWD + SNOW = Depression
AWD + SNOW = OK
RWD + SNOW = Awesome fun!!

Quick youtube search for some "inspiration":

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h28_OsxvRkE&feature=related"]BMW 530d Touring DRIFTING - YouTube[/ame]

[ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UJx1nB9_jaA&feature=related"]French Touge Drift Snow Ice BMW e36 325i neige dérapage - YouTube[/ame]


If there is more snow you will just go slower, but still with a big smile if the conditions are not terrible.
But with too much snow and in a low car you will become a plow if its above your bumper. Going forward then becomes a problem and a 1 inch of clearance could do wonders.

Luckily that is not a problem here due to good regulary snow plowing during winters. But as a winter driver I would not lower "my" GT86. Atleast not by much..
RWD sports cars are bad snow plows.. But great driving fun in snow conditions. Cant wait to get some snow under the (winter) tires of the car!
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sweet. i await your reply.. hmm is the rear of the frs/brz slightly taller than the front? Kinda weird how its 25mm in front and only 15 in rear
+25mm in the front and +10mm to the rear



They also offer parts from their rally car.
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I've seen plenty of coilovers for the frs/brz, but I was wondering if anyone know of any coilovers that can raise the brz maybe 1 inch to 2 inch higher? Reason being, I plan to make it my DD , and I would like a little bit more clearance when winter hits.

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As a low-budget, seasonal solution, you could replace the rear dampers with ones from a late model Outback Sport (lifted Impreza) and add 1-1.5" spacers between the front strut tophats and the chassis.
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Old 05-30-2012, 12:40 PM   #10
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+25mm in the front and +10mm to the rear



They also offer parts from their rally car.
Is it wrong to lust after this look?
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Is it wrong to lust after this look?
lol.. I was thinking the same. This should not fit my taste. But it looks kinda awesome combined with the "rally-theme" of the car.
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any standalone rally manufacturer will be able to provide you with a solution.

when the time and money comes, i'll be purchasing a set of HotBits. Made here in Ontario. (Canada)

Plus you want to buy something that you can service locally.

How far away are you from BC?
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That second video almost made me crap my pants... so many drop offs...
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They also offer parts from their rally car.

awesome. Do you have these in stock? How much are they?
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